domingo, 17 de diciembre de 2023
DTI Tailandia prueba su prototipo de obús CS/AH2
miércoles, 18 de octubre de 2023
EA: Maniobras de artillería de montaña
Ejercicios de Artillería en Mendoza
Nuestros soldados del Grupo de Artillería de Montaña 8 realizaron un adiestramiento operacional en la zona de Cerro Colorado, Pampa Fría y Cordón Sandalio.
En el contexto táctico de una acción retardante, los distintos subsistemas de Artillería llevaron a cabo reconocimientos y cambios de posición de los obuses Oto Melara 105 mm, tanto motorizado como a lomo de mula.
martes, 29 de agosto de 2023
Indonesia: Pindad finaliza las pruebas con el tanque Tiger
Prueba final del tanque Pindad Tiger antes de la entrega, con la asistencia de Danpussenkav
La prueba final del tanque Pindad Tiger antes de su entrega se llevó a cabo en Cipatat, distrito de West Bandung (fotos: Pindad)
sábado, 25 de marzo de 2023
Desarrollo de artillería ligera en Tailandia
DTI y el Ejército Real de Tailandia firmaron un acuerdo de cooperación para desarrollar la artillería ligera CS/AH2 de 105 mm
lunes, 20 de marzo de 2023
Filipinas selecciona entre 3 obuses ligeros
El ejército filipino considera tres obuses remolcados de 105 mm
Obús M119A3 de 105 mm de EE. UU. (Foto: Gagadget)
El ejército filipino dirigido por su comandante general, el teniente general. general Se vio a Romeo Brawner discutiendo una presentación sobre un programa a mediano plazo para la adquisición de obuses remolcados de 105 mm.
Obús MKEK Boran de 105 mm de Turkiye (foto: Savunma)
Entre los que se están considerando se encuentran el M119A3 de EE. UU., el MKEK Boran de Turquía y el Nexter LG1 Mk. 3 de Francia.
Obús LG1 Mk-3 de 105 mm de Francia (foto: Indodefensa)
Como mencionamos antes, parece que el Horizon 3 no puede salir adelante ya que se debe a los requisitos de financiamiento pendientes del Horizon 2, y que la AFP está buscando formas de insertar ciertos proyectos prioritarios como Urgentes y ahora se les ocurrieron proyectos más pequeños. objetivos que se puedan lograr sin una pesada carga para el Gobierno filipino.
( Defensa Máxima )
miércoles, 15 de febrero de 2023
Obuses LG1 Mk III para Tailandia
El Ejército Real de Tailandia recibió seis obuses remolcados LG1 Mk III
6 de 12 obuses de artillería LG1 MK3 de 105 mm para el 11. ° Batallón de Artillería, el 1. ° Regimiento de Artillería, la 1. ° División, la Guardia Real, el Ejército Real de Tailandia (RTA) de la firma francesa NEXTER se enviaron a Tailandia en enero de 2023 con vehículos remolcados Land Rover Defender 4x4 (foto: Tecnologías de defensa unida)
viernes, 11 de noviembre de 2022
Cañones franceses para Tailandia
Los primeros 6 LG1 Mk III para RTA se entregarán pronto a Tailandia
martes, 31 de mayo de 2022
Nueva Zelanda colabora con obuses L119 a Ucrania
Nueva Zelanda apoyará a Ucrania con obús L119 de 105 mm
Obús L119 de 105 mm (foto: NZDF)
Treinta tropas de Nueva Zelanda viajarán al Reino Unido para ayudar a los soldados ucranianos a dominar el obús ligero L119 de 105 mm remolcado.
lunes, 27 de diciembre de 2021
Nuevos cañones Oto Melara para el ejército malayo
Nuevo regimiento de artillería, por lo tanto, nuevos cañones de obús
Obús compacto Oto Melara de 105 mm (foto: Panggilan Pertiwi)
Se instalará un nuevo regimiento de artillería en Sabah como parte del plan del Ejército de Malasia para reestructurar y equilibrar las unidades de artillería en sus dos comandos, el Comando de Campo Occidental a cargo de Malasia Peninsular y el Comando de Campo Oriental que está a cargo del Este. Estados malasios de Sabah y Sarawak.
A la fecha, la última incorporación al Regimiento de Artillería Real (Rejimen Artileri Diraja - RAD) fue el 8º Regimiento de Artillería Real que se levantó en el Campamento Penrissen en Sarawak. El regimiento está heredando el obús empacado Oto Melara de 105 mm del primer regimiento de artillería real (paracaídas) que había recibido recientemente los 18 obuses de campo Nexus LG-1 Mk III de 105 mm (la mayoría de los cuales se ensamblaron localmente en Malasia).
Sabah actualmente tiene el 6º Regimiento de Artillería Real también equipado con cañones de campaña Oto Melara. Para que se forme un nuevo regimiento de artillería en Sabah, es necesario realizar una nueva adquisición de cañones LG-1 para que el nuevo regimiento reciba los nuevos cañones o herede los cañones Oto Melara de otros regimientos.
MFH
domingo, 26 de septiembre de 2021
Tailandia y China co-desarrollarán el cañón ligero CS/AH2 de 105mm
DTI Thailand will Develop CS/AH2 105mm Arc-Trajectory Light Artillery with China
Thailand's domestic M425 105mm self-propelled howitzer on M35 6x6 cargo truck chassis for Royal Thai Army (RTA) developed by Weapon Production Center (WPC), Defense Industry and Energy Center (DIEC), Ministry of Defense of Thailand (photo : AAG)
Defense Technology Institute DTI (Defence Technology Institute) Thailand posted a procurement announcement on its website on September 7, 2021, which was found in mid-September 2021, about the median price announcement for Joint Research and Development Project to build a prototype of a 105mm arc-trajectory light artillery projectile CS/AH2, phase 1, 48 million baht ($1,439,712), which should represent DTI's first field artillery system development project in Thailand.
There are two sources for the median price (reference price): POLY TECHNOLOGIES, INC. China filed a quotation on August 24, 2021 and UNITED DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Co., Ltd., Thailand also filed. Bid rejection date 1 September 202. UNITED DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY is a distributor of Nexter LG1 Mk III 105mm towed light artillery from France in the project of purchasing the 105mm type 1 towed arc-trajectory light artillery of the Royal Thai Army (RTA) in November 2020.
Acting as a distributor for Chinese POLY TECHNOLOGIES and designating the 105mm CS/AH2 arc-guided light artillery, it is clear that this is an export-model artillery product of China North Industries Corporation (NORINCO), a state-owned Chinese security industry enterprise. A review of Norinco's product list revealed that in 2012 the AH2 was a designation of a 155mm towed artillery with an Auxiliary Propulsion Unit (Auxiliary Propulsion Unit) similar to a 34-caliber GHN-45 heavy artillery shell 155mm that in service with Royal Thai Army.
But later there is a visual information showing the concept and model that the CS/AH2 is a 105mm arc-trajectory light artillery system on a 6x6 propulsion truck. It is understood that for the joint research and development project with DTI Thailand will be a gun system, bigger self-propelled wheel, more than 105mm tires. In which in the years 2010-2013 (2010-2013) the Center for the creation of weapons Defense Industry and Military Energy Center NESDB has developed a towed M425 105mm arc-trajectory light artillery, built in Thailand, mounted on a truck base car.
Artist impression and scale model of chinese Norinco CS/AH2 105mm wheel 6x6 self-propelled howitzer (photo : 007shoes)
Light artillery, self-propelled artillery M425 105mm, there are 3 prototypes built and served in the Royal Thai Army, 8 systems size 155mm for the Royal Thai Army and Marines Royal Thai Navy (RTMC). This makes it very possible that the CS/AH2 105mm arc-trajectory light artillery prototype research project will be the introduction of artillery systems with fire control and fire control systems installed on trucks according to Thai needs and manufactured in Thailand.
On the other hand, the Ministry of Defense of Thailand has a need for a project to develop a 105mm light gun that can be towed in the same way as a light cannon with curved ballistics. Consolidated in Thailand since 2006 stationed in the Royal Thai Army, 22 cylinders
Including the replacement of M101A1 285 cylinders that have been stationed since 1952, M425 12-barrel and M618A2 32-barrel built in Thailand, M56 Pack Howitzer, a mountain cannon that entered service in 1986.
Towing type 105mm, which is the supply of LG1 Mk III, which is the latest model in the family after LG1 MkII that was in service during the year 1996-2012 and LG1 MkI who entered service 2011 that the Royal Thai Army has been stationed before.
Although it is unclear whether the DTI Thai 105mm trajectory light artillery prototype research project will be towed or wheeled artillery or both, but this will be another one in developing the capability of Thailand's security industry through cooperation with friends.
AAG
martes, 2 de marzo de 2021
Malasia: Prueba de cañón de 105mm por parte de paracaidistas en maniobras
Prueba de cañón de 105 mm LG1 MK III en el Ejercicio Shelldrake Series 1/2021
Briged 10 Para (original en malayo)Shelldrake Exercise Para Series 1/2021 (todas las fotos: Brigada 10 Para)
GEMAS: Continuación de la adopción del Cañón 105 mm LG1 MK III a fines de 2020, 1 RAD (Para) ha implementado el Ejercicio Shelldrake Para Series 1/2021.
Anteriormente, 1 RAD (Para) había implementado tres series de cursos de adaptación para este armamento que incluían la operación de cañones y subsistemas antes de realizar ejercicios de tiro.
En este sentido, la implementación de este ejercicio tiene como objetivo específico evaluar el nivel de competencia de la tripulación que maneja el cañón y subsistemas LG1 MK III de 105 mm, así como garantizar la usabilidad del arma de cañón LG1 MK III de 105 mm.
La visita del Comandante de la 10 Para Brigada, General de Brigada Khairul Azmizal bin Ahmad Natal y del Director de Artillería, General de Brigada Dato 'Dr. Hj Ibrahim bin Yasir a Ex Shelldrake, realizada del 22 al 25 de febrero del 21, fue para ver el nivel de preparación y competencia del equipo en términos de roles y deberes y al mismo tiempo observar los preparativos del equipo para enfrentar el entrenamiento de la brigada, es decir, Ex Para Predator y Ex Gerak Pantas, que tendrá lugar a mediados de 2021.
Tan pronto como el Comandante y Director de Artillería escucharon la sesión informativa de ejercicios impartida por el teniente coronel Zakaria bin Saip Lani, el programa continuó con ejercicios de tiro indirecto en el sitio del cañón G26, disparos en vivo en el puesto de observación del riñón de Bukit y el espectáculo de acción rápida. El comandante del 10 Bgd (Para) también realizó un desfile de acción y disparó cañones.
El comandante de 10 Bgd (Para) también hizo hincapié en que cada tripulación debería aumentar su autocompetencia en el desempeño del papel y las funciones de 1 RAD (Para) para apoyar el movimiento de 10 Bgd (Para).
miércoles, 13 de enero de 2021
Cañones franceses LG1 Mk III para Tailandia
The Royal Thai Army will be Supplied by French LG1 Mk III 105mm Howitzer
LG1 Mark II Light Gun 105mm towed howitzer of the Royal Thai Army (photo : RTA)
According to documents from the website The Royal Thai Army Ordnance Department on 28 November 2020 announced the winners of the project to purchase twelve 105mm towed light guns with automatic firing control and fire control systems.
The winner of the bid is United Defense Technology Co., Ltd., Thailand, with the amount of 834,400,000 baht ($ 26,722,194 or 22,677,763 Euros).
The Facebook page of United Defense Technology later revealed that the first 105mm towed light howitzer that the Royal Thai Army will purchase is the 105mm Nexter LG1 Mk III light cannon of France.
According to the company Nexter, France, in the proposal to improve the light artillery LG1 Mk I, which has been in service since the year 2011 and the LG1 Mk II entered service in the year 1996, 24 units to be standard LG1 Mk III.
Presently LG1 Mk I and LG1 Mk II are stationed in 9th Artillery Battalion and the 19th Artillery Battalion, 9th Artillery Regiment, 9th Infantry Division (The 109th Artillery Battalion another unit up straight of the 9th, uses a medium-towed howitzer M198 calibre 155mm).
Each battalion totaling has 12 guns, making it possible to understand that the procurement of the new LG1 Mk III will have 12 guns for one battalion to replace the old artillery, such as the M101A1 or the M56.
AAG
martes, 8 de septiembre de 2020
12 obuses de 105mmm para Tailandia
Royal Thai Army Plan to Buy 12 Towed Howitzer
M119 105mm towed howitzer of the Royal Thai Army (photo : AAG)
On August 5, 2020, the Royal Thai Army Ordnance Department has published a document on the procurement plan of 12 light artillery calibre 105mm type 1 towed guns with automatic directional systems, gun equipment and tools, basic parts and spares parts and field-level maintenance equipment. Also factory-level maintenance parts, equipment and automatic shooting and control systems, amount 2 items, budget commitments over the year 2020-2022 amount 834,400,000 baht ($ 26,722,194) medium price source United Defense Technology Co., Ltd.
At present, the Thai Army has 22 units 105mm towed artillery such as the BAE Systems M119 patented by BAE Systems. Weapons Building Command Center National Defense Industry and Military Energy Center, NSEEP has been assembling in Thailand since the year 2006.
Before that, the Royal Thai Army had procured a 105mm towed, such as the LG1 MkII from GIAT Industries (now Nexter group), France, a total of 24 units that have been in service since the year 1996-2012 and LG1 MkI has been in service since 2011.
Including the M101A1 number 285 units that have been updated by the NSO, but have been stationed since the year 1952 also 12 units M425 and 32 units M618A2, which the NESDB created by itself in Thailand. It has been used for a long time as well.
AAG
domingo, 17 de mayo de 2020
Tailandia todavía opera varios T69-II chinos
Several T69-II Tank Still Operational in Thailand
T 69-II tank of the Royal Thai Army (photo : Sompong Nondhasa)
T 69-II with 105 mm still operational. Although the T69-II (Tank 30-local designation) with 100 mm gun which is came for the first time.
Thai bought from China at friendship price. It has been decommissioned and abandoned the sea to make a number of artificial coral, but in the T69-II tank section that has been improved by changing guns to 105 mm still living in the present.
Wiki said that Thailand have bought 53 Type 69-II and 5 Type 63 entered service with the Thai Army in 1987-1989, and were decommissioned in 2004. But 5 T 69-II which were upgraded still be used as the opposing forces.
Battlefield Defense
domingo, 12 de abril de 2020
Malasia recibe cañones Nexter de 105mm
Malaysia Receives First Batch of Nexter 105 mm LG1 Light Towed Artillery Systems
Malaysia has received the first six of 18 105 mm LG1 artillery systems ordered for the Malaysian Army in April 2018. The gun was showcased at the DSA 2018 exhibition in Kuala Lumpur (photo : Jane's)
Malaysia has taken delivery of the first six of 18 105 mm LG1 light towed artillery systems ordered in 2018 from French defence company Nexter.
The air-portable guns, which were delivered in kit form in early February to Nexter’s Malaysian partner, Advanced Defence Systems (ADS), are currently being assembled in the southern state of Johor ahead of delivery to the Malaysian Army, a defence official told Jane’s on 9 March.
All 18 artillery pieces were originally expected to be handed over to ADS by February 2020, but deliveries were delayed, as the Malaysian government that took over following the May 2018 general election ordered a review of defence contracts signed by the previous administration.
Jane's