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Hanwha K9A2 Thunder SPH To Debut At DVD

Hanwha KA2 Thunder SPH at Ampthill [© Hanwha Defense]

The Hanwha K9A2 Thunder SPH (Self-Propelled Howitzer) is to debut at the DVD (Defence Vehicle Dynamics) exhibition in UK.

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Press Release, Seoul, 20 September 2022: The world’s most favourite self-propelled howitzer has arrived in the United Kingdom, for the first time, ready to highlight its upgraded features.

Hanwha Defense’s K9A2, an upgraded variant of the K9A1, will be on show at DVD at the UTAC Millbrook Proving Ground in Bedfordshire. The K9A2 capability offering for UK Ministry of Defence’s Mobile Fires Platform (MFP) programme comes at a time when the need to outpace and outfight adversaries has been reinforced by recent geopolitical events, and the criticality of effective surface to surface fires, as part of the close and deep battles is being re-learnt; range and precision of effects will be key.

The 155mm K9 Vidar self-propelled howitzers is the main weapon system of the gun batteries of the Artilleribataljonen, the only artillery unit of the Norwegian Army [© Carl Schulze]

There are over 1,700 units already in service with seven NATO and allied nations, including Turkey, Poland, Norway, and Estonia. More recently, Australia and Egypt have joined the K9 user community, bringing the number of countries to nine, while Poland has signed a framework agreement to procure over 600 more K9s.

Pasi Pasivirta, Director of Business Development Europe for Hanwha Defense said: “The expansion of the K9 user community increases interoperability benefits and brings greater through life operating and upgrade efficiencies to members.”

“Integration with NATO allies will be a force multiplier for the UK, as the adoption of common data standards, interoperable network systems and open architectures make it a critical enabler of multi-domain operations.”

Estonian K9 Kõu (Thunder) 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzer, Tapa Missile Site, 26 May 2021 [©Bob Morrison]

The 155mm/52-calibre K9 Thunder is a proven tracked platform, allowing genuine, sustained 360- degree firing solutions, delivering consistent, accurate, rapid effects at +40km range with high rates and volumes of fire, including Multiple Round Simultaneous Impact, or MRSI. The Thunder carries 48 rounds, far more rounds than many of its rivals, facilitating a significantly enhanced number of missions.

Being proposed for the Royal Artillery, K9A2 will be a real game changer. The British variant of the K9A2 will be equipped with the Composite Rubber Track, which will enable more rapid ‘in to’ and ‘out of’ action, coupled with higher levels of tactical mobility and automation. The UK variant will be capable of firing up to 10 rounds per minute, with just three crewmembers.

Sun Wi, Director of Overseas Business Division and Programme Manager for MFP, Hanwha Defense said: “The K9A2 will deliver opportunities for novel artillery employment and enables fast moving, shoot and scoot operations, to enhance survivability and extend battlefield coverage.”

“Alongside our Team Thunder partners, we will be demonstrating at DVD 2022 how the K9A2 platform is the most advanced and credible artillery system for MFP, offering a tried, tested and trusted solution,” Wi said. “The key theme is to ensure that the K9A2 will feature proven capability and expertise from across UK.”

Hanwha K9A2 SPH during DVD 2022 set-up, 20th September [©Bob Morrison]

As part of commitment to a long-term partnership with the UK, Hanwha Defense created Team Thunder, a partnership of UK defence companies with whom it already has strong relationships. The team includes Lockheed Martin UK, Leonardo UK, Pearson Engineering, Horstman Defence Systems in UK; and Soucy Defense from Canada. Hanwha Defense has committed to transfer at least 50 % of the manufacture of the British K9A2 to the UK under its Team Thunder alliance.

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