Sweden bolsters Ukraine's defence with advanced Archer howitzers
Swedish Defense Minister Pål Jonson announced the delivery of 18 additional H77BW Archer howitzers to Ukraine, along with five ARTHUR artillery radars. We present the performance of this $300 (CAD 432) million set.
So far, Sweden has provided Ukraine with eight H77BW Archer howitzers, one of which has been damaged. These systems are highly praised by Ukrainians, and the delivery of another batch of 18 units along with ARTHUR artillery radars will make the Ukrainian artillery units even more effective.
H77BW Archer — An intriguing project from the far north
The H77BW Archer howitzer, serially produced in Sweden since 2009, is regarded as one of the most advanced and fastest in the world. This project was initially developed as part of a joint new-generation artillery program with Norway, which eventually decided to withdraw from the project, opting for the South Korean K9 Thunder. The Swedes, undeterred by this decision, continued the development of the project independently.
The result of their work is an exceptionally advanced and automated howitzer, which requires only 3-4 soldiers to operate. It is capable of conducting a fire mission in just 75 seconds, which includes a short stop, firing a burst of three shots, and a quick departure.
Similar to other modern models such as the German PzH 2000 or the Polish Krab, the Swedish H77BW Archer howitzer uses a 155 mm calibre barrel with a length of 52 calibres. This allows it to strike targets up to about 30 kilometres away using basic DM121 ammunition.
Using shells with base bleed increases the range to 40 kilometres, and shells with rocket-assisted projectiles, like the M549A1 or guided M982 Excalibur, allow for ranges in the range of 50-60 kilometres. In theory, there is also a possibility of integration with Vulcano GLR munitions with a range of 70-80 kilometres.
These are theoretically supposed to have a circular error probable (CEP) of just 3.6 metres in newer versions, but as shown by the war in Ukraine, GPS signal jamming significantly degrades their accuracy. The situation looks better with Vulcano GLR shells, which, when combined with an observer or drone illuminating the target with a laser beam, can ensure pinpoint accuracy under such conditions.
The H77BW Archer howitzer is equipped with an automatic loading system that handles both projectiles and propellant charges. Thanks to this, its firing rate is 8 rounds per minute, allowing the entire magazine of 20 rounds to be fired in just 2.5 minutes. Additionally, the howitzer can perform MRSI (Multiple Rounds Simultaneous Impact), where all fired rounds hit the target simultaneously.
Despite these advantages and the ease of air transport using an Airbus A400M Atlas, the Swedish design has not gained popularity in the export market. The reasons were the high cost of the system, low interest due to a lack of full-scale wars, and the presence of the more affordable French Caesar, which offered similar, albeit slightly lower, capabilities at a much lower price.
It was only after the war in Ukraine that the system gained attention, and apart from Ukraine as a foreign user, the H77BW Archer was selected by the United Kingdom. Furthermore, the Swedish design also participates in, among other things, the competition for new US Army artillery.