Pokemonte13
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This is just a modernization right for the old panther howitzers nothing new
40 odd Panter towed howitzers are being turned into self propelled howitzers with new FCS, now called "Integrated Panter". Too small a number and about 5 years late.This is just a modernization right for the old panther howitzers nothing new
Similar gun, different breech. Panther is Singaporean, Yavuz would have been Turkish.is yavuz a new artillery piece? i thougt it was panther on a 6x6 truck
Thats what i was going to ask ? Why Turkiye have 2 wheeled 155mm howitzers ? Arpan is 8x8 but still the same class . İs Yavuz going to enter service or only 40 arpans ?40 odd Panter towed howitzers are being turned into self propelled howitzers with new FCS, now called "Integrated Panter". Too small a number and about 5 years late.
I do hope that Yavuz is coming soon.
Arpan is the project to put 40 Panther towed howitzers on a 8x8 chassis. For now, it's only for 40 vehicles, because that's how many Panthers we have.Thats what i was going to ask ? Why Turkiye have 2 wheeled 155mm howitzers ? Arpan is 8x8 but still the same class . İs Yavuz going to enter service or only 40 arpans ?
Türkiye’s self-propelled howitzer (OBUS) programs evolved from foreign-based designs to advanced indigenous systems, with key milestones from the 1990s to 2025.
Here’s a chronological summary of Türkiye’s OBUS development:
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Türkiye’s OBUS Programs: Chronological Overview
1995–2000: Initiation of Domestic SPH Development
- Goal: Replace outdated T-44 and T-52 systems.
- Solution: Licensed adaptation of South Korea’s K9 Thunder.
- Lead Developer: MKEK (Makine ve Kimya Endüstrisi Kurumu).
- Challenge: German export restrictions led Türkiye to partner with South Korea.
2000–2004: Development of T-155 Fırtına
- Design Period: 2000–2004.
- Based on: Korean K9 chassis and gun system.
- Domestic Contributions: Aselsan provided fire control and subsystems.
- Capabilities: 52-caliber barrel, NATO-compatible, max range ~40 km.
- Production Start: 2004.
2004–2014: T-155 Fırtına I Mass Production
- Units Built: ~280.
- Manufacturers: Initially Turkish Land Forces, later MKEK.
- Combat Use: Syrian conflict, Kurdish–Turkish clashes, and cross-border operations.
2015–2019: Transition to Fırtına II
- Manufacturer Shift: From MKEK to BMC Defence.
- Upgrades: Enhanced automation, faster firing rate, improved electronics.
2017–2024: Introduction of Yavuz 155mm Truck-Mounted Howitzer
- Unveiled: IDEF 2017.
- Developer: MKE.
- Platform: 6x6 truck chassis for mobility.
- Range: Up to 40 km.
- Fire Rate: 3 rounds in 15 seconds.
- Purpose: Supplement tracked systems with rapid-deploy wheeled artillery.
2023–2025: Fırtına II Deployment and Export Push
- Delivery: Six Fırtına II units handed over in Sakarya (2023).
- Export Focus: Defense exports surged to $4.4 billion in 2024.
- Strategic Role: Fırtına II positioned as next-gen artillery for Turkish Armed Forces.
Sources: Copilot
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I was curious about the timeline, so thought Copilot could sum it up nice and easy.
Can anyone with insight tell us if it's accurate enough to ?