SIGNALDefence Tech·Jun 17, 2026, 6:59 AMSignal75Medium term

Size matters: KNDS pitches long-barreled artillery for 60-kilometer base range

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Size matters: KNDS pitches long-barreled artillery for 60-kilometer base range

The 155mm howitzer is equipped with a girthy 58 caliber gun tube, about 12% longer than the 52 caliber barrels common in Europe.

Why this matters
Why now

The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has highlighted the critical importance of long-range artillery, driving a renewed focus on military hardware upgrades and recapitalization.

Why it’s important

This development indicates a tangible step towards enhanced long-range precision strike capabilities, influencing future battlefield dynamics and national defense strategies.

What changes

The introduction of longer-barreled howitzers with significantly increased range capability alters the calculus for ground engagement and indirect fire support, requiring adaptations in doctrine and force structure.

Winners
  • · KNDS
  • · European defense manufacturers
  • · NATO forces
  • · Artillery-reliant militaries
Losers
  • · Older artillery systems
  • · Nations reliant on shorter-range artillery
  • · Force structures unprepared for longer-range threats
Second-order effects
Direct

Increased operational range and effectiveness for ground-based artillery units.

Second

Potential for a new arms race in artillery development, as other nations seek to match or exceed these capabilities.

Third

Shift in battlefield tactics, potentially reducing the need for close air support in some scenarios due to extended ground fire reach.

Editorial confidence: 85 / 100 · Structural impact: 60 / 100
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