KNDS Long-Barreled Howitzer Offers 60km Range Boost

Source: Defense News

Summary

KNDS proposes a long-barreled 155mm howitzer capable of firing at a range of 60 kilometers. This artillery system features a 58 caliber gun tube, significantly extending its operational capability compared to standard models.

Why It Matters

The introduction of this long-barreled artillery represents a significant advancement in military capabilities, allowing for greater accuracy and range in combat situations. Such innovations can shift the balance of power in military conflicts and enhance national security by improving response times and engagement effectiveness.

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