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British Army Tests Advanced Howitzer

Finland hosts its first NATO artillery exercise, featuring the British Army's debut live firing of the Archer Mobile Howitzer.

THX News by THX News
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Howitzer in action. Photo by 7th Army Training Command.

Howitzer in action. Photo by 7th Army Training Command.

Table of Contents

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    • Introduction
  • Historic Artillery Exercise in Finland
    • The Archer Mobile Howitzer in Action
  • Modern Defence Investments
    • NATO Dynamic Front 25 Summary
    • Building Interoperability Among Allies
    • In Conclusion

The British Army successfully conducted its first live firing of the next-generation Archer Mobile Howitzer in Finland, marking a significant step in NATO’s largest artillery exercise to date. This milestone showcases technological advancements, strengthens allied interoperability, and highlights Finland’s strategic role as a new NATO member.

 

Introduction

The British Army demonstrated the Archer Mobile Howitzer during Exercise Dynamic Front 25, held in Finland from 4–24 November 2024. This large-scale NATO artillery exercise involved 28 nations, reinforcing collective defence capabilities. The event also marked Finland’s first major military exercise since joining NATO in 2023.

 

U.S Soldiers, assigned to the 41st Field Artillery Brigade, train on the Artillery System Cooperation Activity. Photo by Sgt Joseph.
U.S Soldiers, assigned to the 41st Field Artillery Brigade, train on the Artillery System Cooperation Activity. Photo by Sgt Joseph.

 

Historic Artillery Exercise in Finland

Strategic Context

Exercise Dynamic Front 25 is NATO’s largest artillery event, spanning five countries and engaging 5,000 soldiers, including 350 from the British Army. Finland’s debut as a NATO exercise host underscores its growing importance in European defence.

  • Nations Involved: 28 NATO and partner nations, including Sweden, France, and the UK.
  • Scope: Testing interoperability of artillery systems in Arctic conditions.
  • Timeline: 14 days of live-fire training.

Geopolitical Importance

This exercise demonstrates NATO’s commitment to strengthening its eastern flank and deterring emerging threats, particularly in the wake of ongoing geopolitical tensions.

 

The Archer Mobile Howitzer in Action

Capabilities

The Archer Mobile Howitzer is designed for rapid deployment and high-precision strikes. Its standout features include:

  • Firing Rate: Eight rounds per minute.
  • Range: Effective at up to 50km.
  • Automation: Fully automated for faster response times.

Technological Demonstrations

Alongside the Archer system, the UK showcased:

  • TAIPAN radar: Advanced enemy artillery detection.
  • Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS): Capable of firing 12 rockets in under a minute.

 

Modern Defence Investments

UK’s Commitment to NATO

The exercise aligns with the UK’s “NATO first” defence strategy, which includes:

  • Investing 2.5% of GDP in defence.
  • Expanding readiness for NATO’s eastern flank.
  • Collaborating on advanced missile systems.

Finland’s Arctic Advantage

Hosting its first NATO exercise, Finland brought unique expertise in Arctic operations, enhancing the alliance’s readiness for extreme climates.

 

NATO Dynamic Front 25 Summary

Feature

Details

Participating Nations 28 NATO and partner countries
Total Personnel 5,000 soldiers
Key Technology Demonstrated Archer, TAIPAN, MLRS
Geographic Scope Finland, Estonia, Germany, Poland, Romania
Duration 4–24 November 2024

 

 

Building Interoperability Among Allies

The exercise emphasized seamless coordination between nations:

  • Shared Systems: Real-time data sharing among allied forces.
  • Operational Readiness: Enhancing rapid deployment capabilities.
  • Collective Security: Demonstrating NATO’s unified strength against external threats.

 

In Conclusion

The British Army’s successful deployment of the Archer Mobile Howitzer during NATO’s largest artillery exercise underscores the importance of advanced defence technologies and allied collaboration.

To stay informed on NATO advancements and military innovations, follow our latest updates on global defence strategies.

 

Sources: THX News, Ministry of Defence & Luke Pollard MP.

Tags: advanced artillery systemsArcher howitzer capabilitiesArcher Mobile HowitzerArctic military trainingartillery interoperability NATOBritish Army howitzer testBritish military technologyFinland NATO rolelive firing NATONATO artillery exerciseNATO Dynamic Front
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