The French-made CAESAR self-propelled howitzer has become one of the most defining artillery systems of the war in Ukraine, transforming global perceptions of mobility, precision, and survivability at ...
May 2, 2022: France has sent several of its truck-mounted 155mm Caesar systems to Ukraine along with ammunition and some accessories. More are on the way. Ukrainian artillery crews arrived in France ...
March 10, 2024: The Netherlands is sending Ukraine nine DITA truck-mounted 155mm artillery systems. DITA is manufactured in the Czech Republic and is an improvement on the earlier French Caesar and ...
A Ukrainian artillery unit in the Donbas region has been quickly getting up to speed with the latest long-range artillery import, the French Caesar howitzer. The self-propelled 155mm gun can hit ...
BAE Systems and Sweden sign a letter of intent for the country to add more Archer 155mm mobile howitzers to its fleet. (Courtesy of BAE Systems) PARIS — The producers of 155mm mobile howitzers are ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Russia has been reliant on heavy artillery for centuries, and the ...
Nexter and Malaysian firm ADS are planning to collaborate on the CAESAR 155 mm artillery system, seen here integrated with a Tatra 8×8 chassis. (Nexter) Nexter and Malaysian firm Advanced Defence ...
KNDS (formerly Nexter Systems) has marked two landmark achievements in European artillery manufacturing with the rollout of ...
PARIS — French defense firms have boosted production of self-propelled guns, artillery shells, fighter jets and anti-air missiles, the country’s armed forces minister said Monday. The announcement by ...
PARISPARIS — France announced more planned deliveries of its Caesar artillery system to Ukraine on Thursday and accelerating weapons manufacturing as it seeks to avoid depleting its own military ...
"In addition to twelve Caesar self-propelled artillery guns that have been supplied, I have made a decision to send another six Caesars," the BFM TV channel quoted Macron as saying KIEV, June 16.