List of recoilless rifles

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This is a list of recoilless rifles (RCLs) intended to catalogue these lightweight infantry support weapons that allow the firing of a heavier projectile than would be practical with a recoiling artillery gun. Technically, only devices that use a rifled barrel are recoilless rifles. The smoothbore variants (those devoid of rifling) are termed recoilless guns. This distinction is often lost, and both are often called recoilless rifles.

Normally used for anti-tank roles, the first effective system of this kind was developed during World War II to provide infantry with a light, cheap and easily deployable weapon that does not require extensive training in gunnery. The near complete lack of recoil allows some versions to be shoulder-fired, but the majority are mounted on light tripods and are intended to be easily carried by a soldier.

The table is sortable for every column.
Symbol SS SA RE
Meaning Single shot Semi-automatic Revolver
Symbol RCL AT ACN
Meaning Recoilless rifle Anti-tank Autocannon
Name Manufacturer Image Cartridge Type Country Year Source
Rheinmetall RMK30 Mauser 30x250 mm RE
ACN
 Germany 1993
M18 Recoilless Rifle Soldier-firing-M18A1-recoilless-rifle-korea.jpg 57 mm SS
RCL
 United States 1942
SPG-9 SPG-9M rus.jpeg 73 mm (2.87 in) smoothbore SS
AT
 Soviet Union 1962
Miniman FFV Ordnance 74 kertasinko 68.JPG 74 mm SS
AT
 Sweden 1968
LG 40 Rheinmetall German 7.5cm recoilless gun2.jpg 75×130 mm. R
75×200 mm. R
SS
RCL
 Germany 1941
M20 M20 75 mm recoilless rifle korean war.jpg 75 mm SS
RCL
 United States 1944
Breda Folgore Breda Meccanica Bresciana Breda folgore.jpg 80 mm (3.1 in) HEAT SS
AT
 Italy 1986
DZJ-08 Norinco 80 mm SS
AT
 China 2008
B-10 KBM B-10-82mm-recoilles-rifle-batey-haosef-1-1.jpg 82 mm SS
RCL
 Soviet Union 1954
ALAC GESPI Aeronáutica ALAC2.JPG 84 mm
Thermobaric
SS
AT
 Brazil 2014
AT4 Saab Bofors Dynamics 84 mm SS
AT
 Sweden 1987
Carl Gustav recoilless rifle Saab Bofors Dynamics Carl Gustav recoilless rifle.jpg 84 mm SS
AT
 Sweden 1946
55 S 55 55 S 55 RUK-museo 1.JPG 89 mm SS
AT
 Finland 1955
RCL 3.45 inch Gun Broadway Trust Company 3.45 in (88 mm) SS
RCL
 United Kingdom
M67 M67 recoilless rifle 01.jpg 3.54 in (90 mm) SS
RCL
 United States 1960s
Pvpj 1110 Saab Bofors Dynamics LT PV1110.jpg 90x760 mm HEAT SS
RCL
 Sweden 1953
95 S 58-61 95 S 58-61 recoilless rifles.jpg 95 mm SS
RCL
 Finland 1958
LG 40 Krupp Bundesarchiv Bild 101I-567-1503E-34, San Felice, Inspektion von Fallschirmtruppen.jpg 105×155 mm. R SS
RCL
 Germany 1942
LG 42 Rheinmetall German 105mm LG-42.jpg 105×155 mm. R SS
RCL
 Germany 1942
M40 Watervliet Arsenal Rcl106lat2.jpg 105×607 mmR SS
RCL
 United States 1950s
Model 1968 recoilless gun Fabricaciones Militares Czekalski cañón sin retroceso.JPG 105 mm SS
RCL
 Argentina 1968
B-11 KBM B-11-107mm-recoilless-rifle-batey-haosef-2-1.jpg 107 mm SS
RCL
 Soviet Union 1954
L6 Wombat Wombat Recoilless Weapon.JPG 120 mm (4.7 in) HESH SS
RCL
 United Kingdom 1950s
M-60 Yugo 82mm M60.png HEAT SS
RCL
 Yugoslavia 1960s
Jagdfaust SA
RCL
 Nazi Germany
M28/M29 Nuclear Recoilless Rifle DavyCrockettBomb.jpg SS
RCL
 United States 1956

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