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27 paź 2024 · CAESAR Mk 2 NG. CAESAR Mk 2 NG. . 27 October 2024. The CAESAR Mk 2 (CAmion Équipé d'un Système d'ARtillerie - Trucked Equipped with Artillery System) is an upgraded version of the French CAESAR 6x6 self-propelled howitzer, developed by Nexter Systems now KNDS. The CAESAR Mk 2 maintains the same 155mm/52-caliber cannon as its predecessor but ...
18 lut 2024 · French Company Nexter Systems, a subdivision of KNDS, unveils its new CAESAR Mk II, also known as the CAESAR NG (New Generation) 155mm wheeled self-propelled howitzer. This cutting-edge artillery system marks a significant leap forward, offering enhanced mobility, superior protection, and greater firepower. As the latest addition to the CAESAR ...
23 lut 2022 · On 19th February, French defence group Nexter Systems was awarded the contract for the development of the CAESAR 6×6 Mark II new generation (NG) artillery system by the French Direction générale de l’armement (DGA), the programme’s prime contractor.
to the 155mm/52cal artillery systems. It consists of a fuze, a shell, a combustible case containing propellant. This ammunition offers a longer range firing capability with higher terminal effectiveness and with better accurrancy. It provides a reduced cost solution and ensure all artillery tactical effects up to such extended range. STATUS
20 lut 2019 · CAESAR is an effective self-propelled artillery system produced by Nexter Systems to deliver direct fire, counter-battery fire and coastal defence in support of motorised, mechanised and armoured units.
20 maj 2022 · Long time ago then Nexter Munitions developed the High Explosive round specifically designed to cope with the Caesar truck-mounted howitzer that features a 52 cal ordnance; known as LU 211, it comes in four different versions, Hollow Base (HB) or Base Bleed (BB) for extended range, the 8.8 kg explosive filling being either Comp B or the ...
19 sty 2021 · Nexter Munitions confirms the mastery of this shell trajectory control system, in the extreme physical conditions of 155mm artillery fire. The next test campaign, scheduled for 2021, will give rise to the first coordinate-guided and coordinate-controlled firings.