What's Happening?
Vietnam is set to present a new self-propelled artillery system based on the Soviet 152 mm D-20 howitzer. The system, mounted on a Russian KamAZ-6560 truck chassis, features an armored cab and rotating gun mount. The prototype maintains the ballistic performance of the towed version, with a range of up to 24 kilometers using rocket-assisted projectiles. The project aims to enhance the mobility and survivability of Vietnamese artillery units through modernization.
Why It's Important?
Vietnam's development of a self-propelled howitzer reflects its strategic focus on modernizing military capabilities. This advancement may improve the operational effectiveness of Vietnamese artillery units, enhancing national defense and regional security. The project highlights Vietnam's approach to adapting existing military technology for self-propelled use, potentially influencing defense strategies and procurement decisions.
What's Next?
Vietnam is rearming with modern artillery, including the acquisition of South Korea's K9 Thunder howitzer. The presentation of the new system may lead to further developments in Vietnam's military modernization efforts. The exhibition will feature other artillery systems, showcasing Vietnam's commitment to enhancing its defense capabilities.