TechQatar trades howitzers to strengthen Ukraine's artillery force

Qatar trades howitzers to strengthen Ukraine's artillery force

RCH 155
RCH 155
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Norbert Garbarek

16 September 2024 16:03

As reported by the Militarny portal, citing the German Bild, in the first half of 2024, the German government approved the sale of the latest RCH 155 155 mm self-propelled howitzers to Qatar. In return, Doha will transfer 12 out of 24 PzH 2000 howitzers to Ukraine.

Artillery equipment plays a pivotal role in the conflict in Ukraine. It allows for the attack of enemy positions dozens of miles away from allied positions. This is crucial, especially because popular kamikaze drones and tanks do not have such high firepower.

Valuable howitzers will go to Ukraine

The Ukrainians now have a substantial reason to rejoice, as their armed forces will soon be supported by some of the best self-propelled howitzers in the world, which are compared to the Polish AHS Krab. This is all due to the purchases that the Qatari government plans to make in Germany. We are discussing acquiring modern RCH 155 howitzers, which will partially replace the mentioned PzH 2000.

As Militarny explains, Doha will transfer 12 PzH 2000 units to Ukraine in exchange for approval to purchase the RCH 155. Qatar's arsenal will still have 12 of these machines. However, before the howitzers head to the front, they will be sent to Germany for necessary repairs and preparations.

PzH 2000 and RCH 155. valuable equipment on the modern battlefield

Panzerhaubitze 2000 is an advanced and powerful howitzer mounted on a tracked chassis, weighing an impressive 63 tons. The 155 mm gun, with a barrel length of 52 calibres, features an automatic loading system, allowing it to fire up to 10 rounds per minute. This efficiency enables a 5-shot MRSI (Multiple Round Simultaneous Impact) mode, where shells can hit a target almost simultaneously over a distance exceeding 19 kilometres.

The firing range of the Panzerhaubitze 2000 varies depending on the type of ammunition used. The most common DM121 rounds provide a range of up to 31 kilometres. Using shells with a gas generator, the range increases to 40 kilometres, while rocket-assisted projectiles like the M549A1 enable hitting targets at a distance of up to 59 kilometres. Additionally, the PzH 2000 can use special shells, such as the SMArt 155, which can automatically target and destroy armoured targets, or sub-calibre guided Vulcano GLR projectiles, which can reach a distance of up to 80 kilometres.

Qatar will buy RCH 155 howitzers. they can fire while on the move

The designers of the RCH 155 howitzer introduced a 155 mm barrel with a length of 52 calibres. The turret also has space for an ammunition magazine that can hold 30 shells and propellant charges and an automatic loader. The crew can expect a firing range of around 40 kilometres using standard ammunition. When using V-LAP shells, this range will be even greater. The howitzer's rate of fire is estimated at nine rounds per minute. The biggest advantage, however, is its ability to fire while moving.

Despite its length exceeding 10 metres and weighting around 39 tonnes, the RCH 155 is expected to have excellent mobility. The 8x8 drive and powerful engine ensure a top speed of up to 100 kilometres per hour. For comparison, the Polish Krab reaches a maximum speed of around 70 kilometres per hour. The RCH 155 howitzer can cover a distance of up to 700 kilometres on a single fuel tank.

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