This is a list of disappearing gun installations. These are artillery installed behind fortification walls with mechanisms that lift the gun for firing and then retract it to protection. These were installed, especially in coastal defenses, from the 1860s until as late as 1923, and were in service as late as the beginning of World War II.
Guns in retractable turrets within the Maginot Line and the Atlantic Wall that are sometimes termed "disappearing guns",[1] are not included.
Fort Mott, New Jersey, Harbor Defenses of the Delaware, defense of Philadelphia, had three 12-inch disappearing guns by about 1901,[10] and also three 10-inch guns added to the battery by 1903.[11]
Fort Stevens, Oregon, the only military installation in the continental United States to receive hostile fire during World War II
Battery Cooper at Fort Pickens near Pensacola, Florida contains one 6-inch M1905 gun on a disappearing carriage.
Fort Wool, Virginia. Built at the entrance to the Hampton Roads area of Virginia just past the Chesapeake Bay
Fort Fremont, Saint Helena Island, SC. 1899 - 1912. 3x 10" disappearing guns (removed) overlooking Port Royal sound, and Parris Island.
Afloat
Listed here are ships having guns with mechanisms active with firing; not listed are gunboats where guns could be lowered merely to lower the ships' center of gravity.