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The 10 Most Effective Self Propelled Artillery
Self-propelled artillery also called locomotive artillery is artillery equipped with its own propulsion system to move toward its firing position. Within the terminology include the self-propelled gun, self-propelled howitzer, self-propelled mortar, and rocket artillery. They are high mobility vehicles, usually based on continuous tracks carrying either a large field gun, howitzer, mortar, or some form of rocket/missile launcher.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro self-propelled howitzer
01:13 2S35 Koalitsiya-SV
02:56 ARCHER FH 77 BW L52 Howitzer
04:12 DONAR Artillery Gun Module (AGM)
05:24 PzH 2000
06:48 CAESAR 155mm Howitzer
08:23 K9 Thunder
09:41 NORA-B/52 Self Propelled Gun-Howitzer
10:55 KRAB 155mm SPH
12:36 ATMOS 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzer
13:38 Singapore Self Propelled Howitzer 1 (SSPH 1) P...
published: 18 Sep 2022
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M109 Self Propelled Artillery Vehicle Tactics Explained
M109 is the American military's king of battle; it's a highly protected fast moving mobile 155mm yeet machine. But it’s been around since 1963 at this point and some military analysts believe it’s fast becoming obsolete So where did the self propelled M109 artillery vehicle come from and what are some of the tactics and procedures they’ve used over the years? Better yet can it lower its cannon down 45 degrees so it can be used like a tank with a massive cannon?
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Written by: Chris Cappy and Andrew Tucker
Edited by: Kyle
In World War I we first saw the rise of tank warfare. I can picture the military designer Walter Gordon Wilson sitting there in 1917 looking at the new armored tanks then looking at static cannon artillery pieces, then look...
published: 18 Jan 2022
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Extremely Powerful Self-Propelled Artillery
Extremely Powerful Self-Propelled Artillery
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published: 05 Apr 2023
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Finally: NATO's Deadliest Self-Propelled Artillery Arrives in Ukraine
Finally: NATO's Deadliest Self-Propelled Artillery Arrives in Ukraine.
With the Russian and Ukrainian war continuing to inflict damage to each other and as more people continue to suffer, the question now becomes how long will this conflict last and who will win out in the end? While Ukraine alone may not be powerful enough to deter Russian forces, allied countries under NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) are more than willing to help Ukraine by providing weaponry and other military aid. There recently has been rumors about Ukraine gaining a very strong weapon, the ARCHER Artillery System, under their arsenal care of Sweden, but is this any true? What makes this rumored weapon the talk of the town in the military industry right now? In today’s video, we’ll take a closer look at th...
published: 12 Aug 2022
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Inside the M109 Paladin 155 mm Self-Propelled Howitzer
Soldiers conduct fire missions inside the M109A6 Paladin during their military training. The live-fire exercise was designed to certify the battalion ensuring they can operate effectively within the brigade, and to enhance their readiness for real time firing missions.
Video Credit: U.S. Army
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published: 22 Apr 2018
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Danish troops firing CAESAR 8x8 self-propelled artillery system
Danish troops firing with Caesar 8x8, the upcoming Danish self-propelled artillery system.
CAESAR (CAmion Equipé d'un Système d'ARtillerie) is a French 155 mm/52-calibre self-propelled artillery system produced by Nexter Systems. The 8x8 version is built on a modified TATRA chassis which is heavier than the original 6x6 built on Renault (French Army) and Unimog (export) chassis.
Denmark ordered 15 CAESAR 8x8 howitzers in 2017 to replace their aging M109A3DK self-propelled tracked howitzers.
Video authorship belongs to the Royal Danish Army: https://www.facebook.com/735571209851525/videos/1404202949655011/
published: 16 Mar 2017
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The British AS90 Self Propelled Howitzer - Artillery Review
Today, we’re going to discuss about a modern self-propelled artillery weapon used by British Army, AS90 Braveheart self-propelled howitzer. AS90 Braveheart self-propelled artillery system is a tracked self-propelled howitzer manufactured by Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering (VSEL), subsidiary company of the British Company BAE Systems. The abbreviation AS90 itself stands for Artillery System for the 1990s, with an official name “Gun Equipment, 155 mm L131”. This self-propelled artillery system evolved from the international SP-70 program which was cancelled due to funding issue and was developed as a replacement for the FV433 Abbot and the US M109 self-propelled howitzers. The project of this weapon was finished in March 1985, and it was first deployed by the British Army in 1992. Also,...
published: 10 Jun 2022
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Ultra Powerful South Korean K9 Thunder Artillery Mass Live Fire vs Mountain
This truly awesome and impressive artillery live fire video shows a total of 18 ultra powerful South Korean K9 Thunder Self Propelled Artillery howitzers in action during a mass live fire exercise.
The video features the simultaneous firing of the artillery and the impacts on a mountain aswell.
The K9 Thunder is a South Korean self-propelled 155 mm howitzer designed and developed by the Agency for Defense Development and Samsung Aerospace Industries for the Republic of Korea Armed Forces, and is now manufactured by Hanwha Defense.
K9 howitzers operate in groups with the K10 automatic ammunition resupply vehicle variant. The entire K9 fleet operated by the ROK Armed Forces is now undergoing upgrades to K9A1 standard, and a further development of a K9A2 variant is in process.
In 1980s, t...
published: 17 Aug 2021
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Self Propelled Artillery Strength by Country
he Self-Propelled Artillery (SPA) system is a valuable component of ground fighting, supplying indirect fire over range through various projectile types (including chemical and nuclear rounds). The GFP formula takes SPA values into consideration apart from towed artillery systems - which are found elsewhere on this site. Classic examples of this vehicle type include the American M109 tracked system (pictured). Products currently under development or on order heading into the upcoming year are NOT taken into account.
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published: 17 Apr 2021
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German PzH 2000 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzer - Bundeswehr Training
Highlights video as German soldiers carry out fire missions with the PzH 2000 self propelled howitzers as part of exercise Dynamic Front at the 7th Army Training Command's Grafenwoehr training area, Germany.
Dynamic Front is an annual U.S. Army Europe (USAREUR) exercise focused on the interoperability of U.S. Army, joint service and allied nation artillery and fire support in a multinational environment. It includes nearly 1,400 participants from nine nations.
Credits: U.S. Army videos by Markus Rauchenberger, Staff Sgt. Michael Sword, Visual Information Specialist Gertrud Zach and Christoph Koppers
Derivative works: Military Archive
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published: 21 Jun 2020
15:09
The 10 Most Effective Self Propelled Artillery
Self-propelled artillery also called locomotive artillery is artillery equipped with its own propulsion system to move toward its firing position. Within the te...
Self-propelled artillery also called locomotive artillery is artillery equipped with its own propulsion system to move toward its firing position. Within the terminology include the self-propelled gun, self-propelled howitzer, self-propelled mortar, and rocket artillery. They are high mobility vehicles, usually based on continuous tracks carrying either a large field gun, howitzer, mortar, or some form of rocket/missile launcher.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro self-propelled howitzer
01:13 2S35 Koalitsiya-SV
02:56 ARCHER FH 77 BW L52 Howitzer
04:12 DONAR Artillery Gun Module (AGM)
05:24 PzH 2000
06:48 CAESAR 155mm Howitzer
08:23 K9 Thunder
09:41 NORA-B/52 Self Propelled Gun-Howitzer
10:55 KRAB 155mm SPH
12:36 ATMOS 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzer
13:38 Singapore Self Propelled Howitzer 1 (SSPH 1) Primus
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Self-propelled artillery also called locomotive artillery is artillery equipped with its own propulsion system to move toward its firing position. Within the terminology include the self-propelled gun, self-propelled howitzer, self-propelled mortar, and rocket artillery. They are high mobility vehicles, usually based on continuous tracks carrying either a large field gun, howitzer, mortar, or some form of rocket/missile launcher.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro self-propelled howitzer
01:13 2S35 Koalitsiya-SV
02:56 ARCHER FH 77 BW L52 Howitzer
04:12 DONAR Artillery Gun Module (AGM)
05:24 PzH 2000
06:48 CAESAR 155mm Howitzer
08:23 K9 Thunder
09:41 NORA-B/52 Self Propelled Gun-Howitzer
10:55 KRAB 155mm SPH
12:36 ATMOS 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzer
13:38 Singapore Self Propelled Howitzer 1 (SSPH 1) Primus
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https://youtu.be/qsSLhSrsm6g ► Why So Many Nations Want K9 Thunder?
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- published: 18 Sep 2022
- views: 136267
10:26
M109 Self Propelled Artillery Vehicle Tactics Explained
M109 is the American military's king of battle; it's a highly protected fast moving mobile 155mm yeet machine. But it’s been around since 1963 at this point and...
M109 is the American military's king of battle; it's a highly protected fast moving mobile 155mm yeet machine. But it’s been around since 1963 at this point and some military analysts believe it’s fast becoming obsolete So where did the self propelled M109 artillery vehicle come from and what are some of the tactics and procedures they’ve used over the years? Better yet can it lower its cannon down 45 degrees so it can be used like a tank with a massive cannon?
Follow Cappy: https://www.instagram.com/cappyarmy
Written by: Chris Cappy and Andrew Tucker
Edited by: Kyle
In World War I we first saw the rise of tank warfare. I can picture the military designer Walter Gordon Wilson sitting there in 1917 looking at the new armored tanks then looking at static cannon artillery pieces, then looking back at the tank. The gears in his head are slowly turning as he has an epiphany and puts two and two together.
The howitzer uses a main gun that fires a 155mm shell with a separate bagged charge. It is powered by a diesel engine and has a secondary M2 50 Cal machine gun. The M109 weighs 27 tons which is actually relatively light weight for an armored tank. They sacrifice some armor to keep it mobile since its not meant as a direct combat vehicle. It has a max rate of fire at 6 rounds per minute if you’re really gunning and a sustained realistic rate of fire of 3 rounds per minute.
This is a terrain denial weapon. It can be used to create dead zones in a battlespace. For instance instead of having to place a whole infantry company of over 100 soldiers to guard a border you can put a platoon of four M109 artillery pieces there. The self propelled artillery vehicles need even less soldiers than fixed artillery positions which require 9 soldiers.
#ARTILLERY #CANNON #MILITARY
https://wn.com/M109_Self_Propelled_Artillery_Vehicle_Tactics_Explained
M109 is the American military's king of battle; it's a highly protected fast moving mobile 155mm yeet machine. But it’s been around since 1963 at this point and some military analysts believe it’s fast becoming obsolete So where did the self propelled M109 artillery vehicle come from and what are some of the tactics and procedures they’ve used over the years? Better yet can it lower its cannon down 45 degrees so it can be used like a tank with a massive cannon?
Follow Cappy: https://www.instagram.com/cappyarmy
Written by: Chris Cappy and Andrew Tucker
Edited by: Kyle
In World War I we first saw the rise of tank warfare. I can picture the military designer Walter Gordon Wilson sitting there in 1917 looking at the new armored tanks then looking at static cannon artillery pieces, then looking back at the tank. The gears in his head are slowly turning as he has an epiphany and puts two and two together.
The howitzer uses a main gun that fires a 155mm shell with a separate bagged charge. It is powered by a diesel engine and has a secondary M2 50 Cal machine gun. The M109 weighs 27 tons which is actually relatively light weight for an armored tank. They sacrifice some armor to keep it mobile since its not meant as a direct combat vehicle. It has a max rate of fire at 6 rounds per minute if you’re really gunning and a sustained realistic rate of fire of 3 rounds per minute.
This is a terrain denial weapon. It can be used to create dead zones in a battlespace. For instance instead of having to place a whole infantry company of over 100 soldiers to guard a border you can put a platoon of four M109 artillery pieces there. The self propelled artillery vehicles need even less soldiers than fixed artillery positions which require 9 soldiers.
#ARTILLERY #CANNON #MILITARY
- published: 18 Jan 2022
- views: 438800
14:09
Extremely Powerful Self-Propelled Artillery
Extremely Powerful Self-Propelled Artillery
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Extremely Powerful Self-Propelled Artillery
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Extremely Powerful Self-Propelled Artillery
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- published: 05 Apr 2023
- views: 3598
11:21
Finally: NATO's Deadliest Self-Propelled Artillery Arrives in Ukraine
Finally: NATO's Deadliest Self-Propelled Artillery Arrives in Ukraine.
With the Russian and Ukrainian war continuing to inflict damage to each other and as mor...
Finally: NATO's Deadliest Self-Propelled Artillery Arrives in Ukraine.
With the Russian and Ukrainian war continuing to inflict damage to each other and as more people continue to suffer, the question now becomes how long will this conflict last and who will win out in the end? While Ukraine alone may not be powerful enough to deter Russian forces, allied countries under NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) are more than willing to help Ukraine by providing weaponry and other military aid. There recently has been rumors about Ukraine gaining a very strong weapon, the ARCHER Artillery System, under their arsenal care of Sweden, but is this any true? What makes this rumored weapon the talk of the town in the military industry right now? In today’s video, we’ll take a closer look at the ARCHER Artillery System, why many would want Ukraine to have it, and what all of its specifications and futures are. If you enjoy content like these, go ahead and like and subscribe to this video, as I appreciate all of your support! Now let’s get started.
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Finally: NATO's Deadliest Self-Propelled Artillery Arrives in Ukraine.
With the Russian and Ukrainian war continuing to inflict damage to each other and as more people continue to suffer, the question now becomes how long will this conflict last and who will win out in the end? While Ukraine alone may not be powerful enough to deter Russian forces, allied countries under NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) are more than willing to help Ukraine by providing weaponry and other military aid. There recently has been rumors about Ukraine gaining a very strong weapon, the ARCHER Artillery System, under their arsenal care of Sweden, but is this any true? What makes this rumored weapon the talk of the town in the military industry right now? In today’s video, we’ll take a closer look at the ARCHER Artillery System, why many would want Ukraine to have it, and what all of its specifications and futures are. If you enjoy content like these, go ahead and like and subscribe to this video, as I appreciate all of your support! Now let’s get started.
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- published: 12 Aug 2022
- views: 1416878
11:01
Inside the M109 Paladin 155 mm Self-Propelled Howitzer
Soldiers conduct fire missions inside the M109A6 Paladin during their military training. The live-fire exercise was designed to certify the battalion ensuring t...
Soldiers conduct fire missions inside the M109A6 Paladin during their military training. The live-fire exercise was designed to certify the battalion ensuring they can operate effectively within the brigade, and to enhance their readiness for real time firing missions.
Video Credit: U.S. Army
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- published: 22 Apr 2018
- views: 3957921
3:05
Danish troops firing CAESAR 8x8 self-propelled artillery system
Danish troops firing with Caesar 8x8, the upcoming Danish self-propelled artillery system.
CAESAR (CAmion Equipé d'un Système d'ARtillerie) is a French 155 mm/...
Danish troops firing with Caesar 8x8, the upcoming Danish self-propelled artillery system.
CAESAR (CAmion Equipé d'un Système d'ARtillerie) is a French 155 mm/52-calibre self-propelled artillery system produced by Nexter Systems. The 8x8 version is built on a modified TATRA chassis which is heavier than the original 6x6 built on Renault (French Army) and Unimog (export) chassis.
Denmark ordered 15 CAESAR 8x8 howitzers in 2017 to replace their aging M109A3DK self-propelled tracked howitzers.
Video authorship belongs to the Royal Danish Army: https://www.facebook.com/735571209851525/videos/1404202949655011/
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Danish troops firing with Caesar 8x8, the upcoming Danish self-propelled artillery system.
CAESAR (CAmion Equipé d'un Système d'ARtillerie) is a French 155 mm/52-calibre self-propelled artillery system produced by Nexter Systems. The 8x8 version is built on a modified TATRA chassis which is heavier than the original 6x6 built on Renault (French Army) and Unimog (export) chassis.
Denmark ordered 15 CAESAR 8x8 howitzers in 2017 to replace their aging M109A3DK self-propelled tracked howitzers.
Video authorship belongs to the Royal Danish Army: https://www.facebook.com/735571209851525/videos/1404202949655011/
- published: 16 Mar 2017
- views: 22201339
8:23
The British AS90 Self Propelled Howitzer - Artillery Review
Today, we’re going to discuss about a modern self-propelled artillery weapon used by British Army, AS90 Braveheart self-propelled howitzer. AS90 Braveheart self...
Today, we’re going to discuss about a modern self-propelled artillery weapon used by British Army, AS90 Braveheart self-propelled howitzer. AS90 Braveheart self-propelled artillery system is a tracked self-propelled howitzer manufactured by Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering (VSEL), subsidiary company of the British Company BAE Systems. The abbreviation AS90 itself stands for Artillery System for the 1990s, with an official name “Gun Equipment, 155 mm L131”. This self-propelled artillery system evolved from the international SP-70 program which was cancelled due to funding issue and was developed as a replacement for the FV433 Abbot and the US M109 self-propelled howitzers. The project of this weapon was finished in March 1985, and it was first deployed by the British Army in 1992. Also, in mid-1992, the AS90 system was adopted by Poland to be their new 155 mm self-propelled howitzer to support Polish Army.
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- published: 10 Jun 2022
- views: 30412
2:25
Ultra Powerful South Korean K9 Thunder Artillery Mass Live Fire vs Mountain
This truly awesome and impressive artillery live fire video shows a total of 18 ultra powerful South Korean K9 Thunder Self Propelled Artillery howitzers in act...
This truly awesome and impressive artillery live fire video shows a total of 18 ultra powerful South Korean K9 Thunder Self Propelled Artillery howitzers in action during a mass live fire exercise.
The video features the simultaneous firing of the artillery and the impacts on a mountain aswell.
The K9 Thunder is a South Korean self-propelled 155 mm howitzer designed and developed by the Agency for Defense Development and Samsung Aerospace Industries for the Republic of Korea Armed Forces, and is now manufactured by Hanwha Defense.
K9 howitzers operate in groups with the K10 automatic ammunition resupply vehicle variant. The entire K9 fleet operated by the ROK Armed Forces is now undergoing upgrades to K9A1 standard, and a further development of a K9A2 variant is in process.
In 1980s, the ROK Armed Forces came in need of new artillery system to contest North Korean equipment. The armed forces operated M107 self-propelled gun and K55 self-propelled howitzer; however, they had shorter firing range compared to M-1978 Koksan and were outnumbered by various North Korean artillery. With the success of designing and manufacturing KH-178 and KH-179 towed artillery, and experience gained by license producing K55 (KM109A2), the Ministry of Defense ordered to develop new system that has longer firing range, faster firing rate, and high mobility. The development started in 1989 and was led by the Agency for Defense Development (ADD) and Samsung Aerospace Industries (now Hanwha Defense).
The ADD first offered upgrades on existing K55, inspired by the United States' M109 Howitzer Improvement Program (HIP), but was rejected by the Republic of Korea Army. As a result, the ADD determined to create new weapon system and worked on conceptual model till 1991. Early concept requested by the military includes river crossing capability and installation of M61 Vulcan as anti-air weapon, which were removed due to unnecessity for such long-range weapon.
In 1992, the Ground System Division of United Defense LP (now BAE Systems Land and Armaments) invited members of the ADD for its first M109A6 Paladin release ceremony and expressed interest in participating Korea's self-propelled howitzer program by upgrading K55 to Paladin standard, which was rejected by South Korea.
By late 1990s, internal review showed localization of 107 out of 235 (45.5%) technologies required to build the artillery. After the review, South Korea decided to continue developing domestic main system, main gun, 155 mm ammunition, fire control system, structure, and autoloader. On the other hand, engine, transmission, and INS were chosen to be imported from foreign partners, and license produce hydropneumatic suspension to boost up localization by 70%. The engineers faced biggest challenge on designing main gun and suspension due to lack of experience; while licensing the K55, its main gun was brought as finished product and suspension was produced under knowledge base from the United States.
The turret servo electrohydraulic system is a derive from that of K1 MBT. Automatic fire control system enabled rapid aiming, faster shooting, and improvement to accuracy.
Originally, Air-Log hydropneumatic suspension, which was being used for British AS-90, was chosen for test for license produce, but failed to absorb shock from much bigger 52 caliber gun. Later, South Korea developed domestic hydropneumatic suspension and sold to Britain.
The contract for the K9 artillery system was awarded to Samsung Aerospace Industries on 22 December 1998. The first vehicle was rolled out on 17 December 1999, and was fielded to the Republic of Korea Marine Corps in Yeonpyeongdo.
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This truly awesome and impressive artillery live fire video shows a total of 18 ultra powerful South Korean K9 Thunder Self Propelled Artillery howitzers in action during a mass live fire exercise.
The video features the simultaneous firing of the artillery and the impacts on a mountain aswell.
The K9 Thunder is a South Korean self-propelled 155 mm howitzer designed and developed by the Agency for Defense Development and Samsung Aerospace Industries for the Republic of Korea Armed Forces, and is now manufactured by Hanwha Defense.
K9 howitzers operate in groups with the K10 automatic ammunition resupply vehicle variant. The entire K9 fleet operated by the ROK Armed Forces is now undergoing upgrades to K9A1 standard, and a further development of a K9A2 variant is in process.
In 1980s, the ROK Armed Forces came in need of new artillery system to contest North Korean equipment. The armed forces operated M107 self-propelled gun and K55 self-propelled howitzer; however, they had shorter firing range compared to M-1978 Koksan and were outnumbered by various North Korean artillery. With the success of designing and manufacturing KH-178 and KH-179 towed artillery, and experience gained by license producing K55 (KM109A2), the Ministry of Defense ordered to develop new system that has longer firing range, faster firing rate, and high mobility. The development started in 1989 and was led by the Agency for Defense Development (ADD) and Samsung Aerospace Industries (now Hanwha Defense).
The ADD first offered upgrades on existing K55, inspired by the United States' M109 Howitzer Improvement Program (HIP), but was rejected by the Republic of Korea Army. As a result, the ADD determined to create new weapon system and worked on conceptual model till 1991. Early concept requested by the military includes river crossing capability and installation of M61 Vulcan as anti-air weapon, which were removed due to unnecessity for such long-range weapon.
In 1992, the Ground System Division of United Defense LP (now BAE Systems Land and Armaments) invited members of the ADD for its first M109A6 Paladin release ceremony and expressed interest in participating Korea's self-propelled howitzer program by upgrading K55 to Paladin standard, which was rejected by South Korea.
By late 1990s, internal review showed localization of 107 out of 235 (45.5%) technologies required to build the artillery. After the review, South Korea decided to continue developing domestic main system, main gun, 155 mm ammunition, fire control system, structure, and autoloader. On the other hand, engine, transmission, and INS were chosen to be imported from foreign partners, and license produce hydropneumatic suspension to boost up localization by 70%. The engineers faced biggest challenge on designing main gun and suspension due to lack of experience; while licensing the K55, its main gun was brought as finished product and suspension was produced under knowledge base from the United States.
The turret servo electrohydraulic system is a derive from that of K1 MBT. Automatic fire control system enabled rapid aiming, faster shooting, and improvement to accuracy.
Originally, Air-Log hydropneumatic suspension, which was being used for British AS-90, was chosen for test for license produce, but failed to absorb shock from much bigger 52 caliber gun. Later, South Korea developed domestic hydropneumatic suspension and sold to Britain.
The contract for the K9 artillery system was awarded to Samsung Aerospace Industries on 22 December 1998. The first vehicle was rolled out on 17 December 1999, and was fielded to the Republic of Korea Marine Corps in Yeonpyeongdo.
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Self Propelled Artillery Strength by Country
he Self-Propelled Artillery (SPA) system is a valuable component of ground fighting, supplying indirect fire over range through various projectile types (includ...
he Self-Propelled Artillery (SPA) system is a valuable component of ground fighting, supplying indirect fire over range through various projectile types (including chemical and nuclear rounds). The GFP formula takes SPA values into consideration apart from towed artillery systems - which are found elsewhere on this site. Classic examples of this vehicle type include the American M109 tracked system (pictured). Products currently under development or on order heading into the upcoming year are NOT taken into account.
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German PzH 2000 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzer - Bundeswehr Training
Highlights video as German soldiers carry out fire missions with the PzH 2000 self propelled howitzers as part of exercise Dynamic Front at the 7th Army Trainin...
Highlights video as German soldiers carry out fire missions with the PzH 2000 self propelled howitzers as part of exercise Dynamic Front at the 7th Army Training Command's Grafenwoehr training area, Germany.
Dynamic Front is an annual U.S. Army Europe (USAREUR) exercise focused on the interoperability of U.S. Army, joint service and allied nation artillery and fire support in a multinational environment. It includes nearly 1,400 participants from nine nations.
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Highlights video as German soldiers carry out fire missions with the PzH 2000 self propelled howitzers as part of exercise Dynamic Front at the 7th Army Training Command's Grafenwoehr training area, Germany.
Dynamic Front is an annual U.S. Army Europe (USAREUR) exercise focused on the interoperability of U.S. Army, joint service and allied nation artillery and fire support in a multinational environment. It includes nearly 1,400 participants from nine nations.
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