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  • Land Warfare

    IDEX 2015 (video): Raytheon highlights Excalibur navy applications

    22nd February 2015

    Raytheon is using IDEX 2015 to highlight the naval applications and modifications of its Excalibur programme.  The company is displaying the Excalibur 1b 155mm guided …

  • Land Warfare

    Poland to build artillery force

    11th February 2015

    As part of the Poland Armed Forces (PAF) vision for 2030 to modernise their land forces, the Polish Army is to introduce six new artillery …

  • Land Warfare

    ATK artillery precision guidance kit completes tests

    9th February 2015

    ATK's artillery Precision Guidance Kit (PGK) has completed first article acceptance tests and has been approved for low-rate initial production, the company announced on 6 …

  • Land Warfare

    BAE offers India M777 build

    20th January 2015

    BAE Systems is offering to relocate its M777 lightweight howitzer production line to India to meet Indian Army artillery requirements. A statement from BAE Systems …

  • Land Warfare

    Nexter, Hydrema sign VBCI partnership agreement

    16th December 2014

    Nexter has signed a partnership agreement with Hydrema as it seeks to strengthen its industry ties with Denmark ahead of a decision from the Danish …

  • Land Warfare

    Samsung sells defence business to Hanwha

    9th December 2014

    The South Korean giant, Samsung Group has abruptly agreed to sell its majority 32.35% stake in its defence arm to the Hanwha group. Hanwha’s bid …

  • Defence Notes

    I/ITSEC: CAE showcases training solutions

    26th November 2014

    As CAE looks to be the partner of choice for customers that require simulation-based training, the company will be demonstrating capabilities and technologies that address …

  • Land Warfare

    India’s artillery modernisation finally progresses

    26th November 2014

    The Indian Army’s long-delayed artillery modernisation programme finally got a boost with new defence minister Manohar Parrikar clearing a more than $2 billion procurement for …

  • Land Warfare

    Indian guidance tech advances with Tata-Honeywell

    21st October 2014

    A recent licensing agreement between Tata Power’s Strategic Engineering Division and Honeywell Aerospace will offer India the capability to produce inertial navigation systems. Signed on …

  • Land Warfare

    Brazil details armoured recce requirement

    17th September 2014

    The Brazilian Army published its Basic Operational Requirements (ROB) for a new Medium Wheeled- Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicle (VBR-MR) on 12 September. VBR-MR is part of …

  • Land Warfare

    India awaits procurement decisions

    5th September 2014

    After deciding to spend $135 million on 40 Catapult artillery systems and $1.1 billion on 118 Arjun MkII MBTs, the Indian Army still has further …

  • Land Warfare

    Indian artillery goes backwards

    2nd September 2014

    If it seemed that Indian defence procurement programmes are somewhat static, it now seems they are going in reverse. The new Indian government is going …

  • Land Warfare

    India lifts Denel blacklisting

    26th August 2014

    India’s MoD lifted a nine-year ban on South African defence company Denel on 12 August, according to an Indian official. The company was put on …

  • Land Warfare

    Is this the beginning of European land consolidation?

    2nd July 2014

    French military vehicles manufacturer Nexter and the German armaments producer KMW have signed an agreement to create a joint holding company. The two industrial giants …

  • Defence Notes

    Eurosatory: Companies position themselves for the future

    23rd June 2014

    In a climate of defence cuts, the main themes of the Eurosatory exhibition this year were to push new products, showcase technological developments and drive …

Programme Results - Defence Insight

  • Self-propelled guns

    Wheeled artillery vehicle (VAR) [Argentina]

    Programme Background Argentina currently operates a small fleet of SPHs, split between 24 AMX Mk F3s and 18 VCAs. Both platforms have now exceeded their ...

  • Self-propelled guns

    Caesar (Batch 1) [Estonia]

    Programme Background Prior to procuring Caesar, Estonia was in the process of acquiring the K9 Thunder as well.  In June 2024, Estonia announced that it would ...

  • Self-propelled guns

    Caesar [Lithuania]

    Programme Background In June 2022, Lithuania awarded KNDS France a contract for 18 Caesar SPHs. This came in the wake of Russia's full-scale invasion of ...

  • Self-propelled guns

    Caesar (Batch 1) [Czech Republic]

    Background The Czech Republic currently operates a small fleet of Dana SPHs. A total of 273 were produced for Czechoslovakia, of which 86 remain in Czech ...

  • Self-propelled guns

    Caesar (Batch 2) [Estonia]

    Programme Background Estonia procured its first 12 Caesars in June 2024, with deliveries taking place in 2025. This second contract, awarded in February 2026, mirrors ...

  • Self-propelled guns

    Caesar (Batch 2) [Czech Republic]

    Background The Czech Republic currently operates a small fleet of Dana SPHs. A total of 273 were produced for Czechoslovakia, of which 86 remain in Czech ...

  • Self-propelled guns

    AMX Mk F3 replacement [Ecuador]

    Background Ecuador currently operates 12 AMX Mk F3s as its only SPH.  Acquired in 1976, they are increasingly obsolete and in need of a replacement. ...

  • Self-propelled guns

    New wheeled howitzer [Spain]

    Background The majority of Spain's current artillery fleet consists of towed platforms, with over 200 in service. Its SPH capability consists of 96 M109A5 Paladins. Spain's ...

  • Self-propelled guns

    Caesar [Croatia]

    Background Croatia currently operates the Soviet 2S1 Gvozdika, alongside a small number of German PzH 2000s.  Since the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, multiple ...

  • Self-propelled guns

    M109 Paladin Replacement [Latvia]

    Programme Background Latvia acquired 47 Paladins in the M109A5Oe configuration from 2017 to 2018. These vehicles, purchased second-hand from Austria, had been upgraded to this configuration ...

  • Self-propelled guns

    Mobile Tactical Cannon [USA]

    Background The US Army began using the M777 in 1995. Since then, it has served as a field artillery piece providing fire support for American ...

  • Self-propelled guns

    ATMOS [Colombia]

    Programme background The Colombian army currently operates a variety of towed artillery platforms. The acquisition of self-propelled platforms is intended to enhance the capabilities of ...

  • Self-propelled guns, APCs/IFVs - 8x8

    Mobile Fires Platform [UK]

    Background Post-Cold War requirements Following the end of the Cold War, the UK operated a single 155mm artillery system, the AS90. The UK procured a ...

  • Military UAS - fixed-wing, Military UAS - small

    DT46 [France]

    Programme Background Reports Around Eurosatory 2024, multiple defence news outlets, notably Army Recognition and The Defence Post, reported that the French Army had acquired Delair's ...

  • Self-propelled guns

    ATMOS [Denmark]

    Programme Background In 2016, the ATMOS was one of two systems shortlisted to meet a requirement from the Danish Army for up to 21 new ...

Equipment Results - Defence Insight

  • Unguided Artillery Ammunition

    155MM LU 211

    German company KNDS-Nexter's 155MM LU 211 is a long-ranged medium calibre artillery shell designed to neutralise and supress the enemy.  It can engage targets at ...

  • Self-propelled guns

    Caesar 6x6 MkII + 8x8

    Nexter’s Caesar (CAmion Equipé d’un Système d’ARtillerie) is a self-propelled 155mm/52cal artillery mounted available on either a 6x6 or 8x8 truck chassis. The configuration was chosen to provide ...

  • Towed guns

    Trajan

    Nexter unveiled the Trajan 155 mm/52 calibre towed gun at IDEX 2013. Trajan was developed for the export market, with the first potential customer being ...

  • Land: air defence simulators

    CAESAR

    The Computer Aided Evaluation System for Air Defence Rating (CAESAR) was designed for air defence mission planning and provides a means to train commanders and ...

  • Self-propelled guns

    ATMOS

    Unveiled in 1999, the Autonomous Truck Mounted Howitzer System (ATMOS) was developed by Soltam Systems (now Elbit Systems) as a private venture to meet the ...

  • Land: battle management systems

    ATLAS

    An interoperable C4I system for artillery missions and resources deployed in the French Army. Commissioned in 2005, ATLAS represents a main element of battlespace digitisation, ...

  • Caesar Trauma Patient Simulator

    Caesar is claimed to be one of the most realistic and physiologically advanced trauma patient simulators available. The mannequin, which represents a 1.93m, 68kg soldier, ...

  • Towed guns

    AH4

    In 2010, Norinco revealed that it was developing the AH4 155mm/39cal Lightweight Gun Howitzer to provide a lightweight alternative to its 12.5t AH1 155mm/45cal and ...

  • Air: Integrated cockpit systems

    Helic³om

    Helic³om is a fully digital, integrated C3 and mission management system designed to provide crew with data communications and accurate, real-time tactical pictures. The modular ...

  • Unguided Artillery Ammunition

    155mm HE M107

    The 155mm High Explosive (HE) M107 is a high explosive artillery ammunition round manufactured by KNDS. The ammunition is designed to be fired from 155mm ...

  • Self-propelled guns

    Centauro 155/39

    The Centauro 155/39 artillery system is being developed by CIO to meet the Italian Army's requirement for an ultra-lightweight self-propelled wheeled howitzer to equip the ...

  • Self-propelled guns, Land: manned turrets

    T6 Turret

    Building on its experience producing the G6 6x6 155mm SPH, Denel Land Systems developed the T6 155mm/52cal turret, first shown publicly in 2003, for the ...

  • Guided munitions

    Hypervelocity Projectile (HVP)

    The Hypervelocity Projectile (HVP), developed by BAE Systems, is a high-speed precision munition capable of operating from existing gun systems. Initially conceived for the electromagnetic ...

  • Towed guns

    Panter

    MKEK developed the 155mm/52cal Panter towed howitzer in the 1990s to replace Turkish Land Forces Command's (TLFC's) 60-year-old, US-built M114 155mm towed artillery systems. 

  • Air: mission management systems

    Storm FCC

    Storm Fire Control Computer (FCC) is a family of computers developed to meet artillery and mortar firing requirements in international markets. Designed according to NATO ...