“Ukraine to receive state-of-the-art new generation artillery RCH 155 from Germany later this year” ‘The German Army confirmed that Ukraine will receive the brand-new artillery system at the end of this year, which is not yet used operationally in any country in the world.’



“Ukraine to receive state-of-the-art new generation artillery RCH 155 from Germany later this year” ‘The German Army confirmed that Ukraine will receive the brand-new artillery system at the end of this year, which is not yet used operationally in any country in the world.’

by housecatspeaks

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  1. But will Germany allow them to use those weapons while attacking Russian territory?

    Currently, German weapons can only be used for defending Ukrainian territory from Ukrainian territory. This has caused some concern within NATO and the Baltic states.

  2. Is this the replacement for the pzh2000 that can fire while moving? The tech is insane.

  3. Any western military industrial company would do well to send their prototypes over to Ukraine

  4. Each such system must be accompanied by some sort of a good SPAAG like Gepard or, ideally, Skynex. Otherwise kamikaze drones will find and kill it. People on the front line say “shoot and scoot” tactic is dead because of ubiquitous FPV drones that no system can outrun on those unpaved roads let alone off-road. These days it’s “hide REALY well, sneak out, shoot and hide back”. Unfortunately I’m not at all sure Ukrainian military will decide to allocate SPAAGs when so many of them are needed to defend our towns, cities and infrastructure objects. :-((

  5. Hopefully these are delivered on time… Ukraine is still waiting on like 1/3rd of promised aid, a lot of it from Germany

  6. The war between Ukraine and Russia does give weapons manufacturers the opportunity to test and prototype their weapons, and gain that important moniker “Battle Tested”…

  7. Great news.

    The pzh2000 is one of the best SPG’s in the world – far better than anything the Russians have. This one is even better.

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