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♆ 03/07/2025
Archer Artillery System
The Archer artillery system ("Archer FH77BW L52") or in Swedish "Artillerisystem 08", is a Swedish designed and built self-propelled howitzer system, largely compared to the French CAESAR today or Czech Vz.68 Dana. Its centerpiece is a fully automated 155 mm L52 gun-howitzer. Armored and stealthy, it also defended by a M151 Protector remote-controlled weapon station. The 6×6 chassis is based on the Volvo A30D articulated hauler, but a variant on the Rheinmetall HX2 (HX44M) was also marketed on 8x8.
The whole artillery system also includes an ammunition resupply vehicle for each howitzer in the platoon as well as a common support vehicle. Deployed only in Ukraine so far, the Archer uses BONUS submunitions or the M982 Excalibur guided projectiles. Mobility makes it perfect for counter-battery fire. Used by Sweden, UK and Ukraine, the Archer also has been ordered also by Latvian Land Forces. It was also considered for purchases by the Canadian Army, Romanian Land Forces and eve a contender in the US Army 2020 evaluation.
GDLS Ajax (2010)
26.06.2025: The GDLS Ajax (Scout SV) is a family of tracked armored fighting vehicles developed for the British Army. It was designed by General Dynamics Land Systems–UK (GDLS-UK) under the AJAX programme, formerly known as Scout SV (Specialist Vehicle). As of today this development of the ASCOD Pizarro is scheduled for a production of 245 vehicles, which is ongoing despite criticisms of delays and cost overruns, for an entry into service now postponed to 2028.
Selbstfahrlafette fur 7.5cm PaK40 auf Somua MCG S307(f)
18.06.2025 To bounce on the Somua MCG seen on truck encyclopedia, here is one of the captured vehicle variants made by Baukommando Becker. This workshop managed to equip most of the reconstituted 21st Panzerdivision after it was decimated in North Africa. Most of this "zoo" of improbable vehicles, came from local captured French vehicles. Among which was the Somua MCG half track artillery tractor developed in 1927. With close to 1500 (more for some authors) produced, many were available for such conversions. Apart a multiple mortar and a rocket launcher variants, the 7.5cm PaK40 auf Somua MCG S307(f) was the most heavily armed of the MCG conversions, in 1942. Production numbers are still debated today, but they were not appreciated, being completely underpowered, seeing action notably in Notmandy in the summer 1944.
WW1 Tanks & Armored Cars
Born in the Trenches, when the front became static, the idea of the tank was a resurgence of ...science fiction, when some looked at HG Wells' "land battleships" novel. In UK, development was stirred by Wintson Churchill and the Navy. In France, by an artillery officer, J.B. Estienne. And soon the world took notice. Tanks were rare and few in between still, with grand plans in 1918 that never were realized. When the front was not static, armored cars reigned supreme.
WW2 Tanks & Armored Cars
In 1939, thanks had nearly two decades to evolve at peacetime rate, though the boiling of new ideas of tactics and combined arms, with some armies more acute of these than any others. Ground combat proved absolute masters of these new ideas, the Wehrmacht, with luck and opposite incompetence. After moving to USSR, the fight moved to Africa, then to Italy and back to Western Europe at large, driving fast-paced innovation in a deadly food chain contest.
Cold War Armoured Fighting Vehicles
The atomic age started with the opposition of two superpowers, which developed deterrence but at the same time, always considered conventional warfare. Far from peaceful, this second half century, until 1991, saw gradual improvement, with a gap of twenty years before generations, towards 2nd, 3rd and 4th generation main battle tanks and a cohort of armoured personal carriers, infantry fighting vehicles, and many specialized variants, wheeled and tracked.
Modern Armoured Fighting Vehicles
As the recent conflict in Ukraine shows us, the tank is still useful in the frame of a conventional war. However drones unexpectedly showed deadlier as well as artillery. Between 1991 and 2025are we really seeing a radical transformation of ground warfare ? One thing is sure through for all generals: The main battle tank is still king of the battlefield, when well used and accompanied. From city scapes to desert, steppe, rolly hills and mountains, even coming from the sea, the tank adapted and is there to stay.