Ready, Aim, Fire! U.S. Army's Lightweight Howitzer Being Tested in Ukraine (2024)

Summary and Key Points: The Prussian strategist Helmuth von Moltke famously said, "No plan survives contact with the enemy," which also applies to military weapons systems.

Ready, Aim, Fire! U.S. Army's Lightweight Howitzer Being Tested in Ukraine (1)

The U.S. Army's experimental 2-CT 105 mm Hawkeye Mobile Howitzer System, mounted on a Humvee, was secretly supplied to Ukrainian forces in April, even as it was still being tested.

This system features soft recoil technology, high mobility, and quick deployment, making it effective in artillery combat. The field testing in Ukraine, amidst the ongoing artillery-heavy conflict, provides valuable real-world data for the U.S. Army.

U.S. Army's Experimental Howitzer System Field-Tested in Ukraine

The Prussian military thinker and strategist Field Marshal Helmuth von Moltke is remembered for a quote that roughly translates to, "No plan survives contact with the enemy."

It is not just the plan that needs to be considered, but also the weapon. Military platforms are often designed based on past battlefield experiences and future expectations. But until a system is used in combat, how the weapon might perform remains a mystery.

The U.S. military and its NATO allies have certainly seen how previously unproven systems have performed in the ongoing fighting in Ukraine. Such systems now include the U.S. Army's experimental light howitzer.

The Defence Blog first reported that the 2-CT 105 mm Hawkeye Mobile Howitzer System was secretly supplied to Ukrainian forces in April, even as the system was still undergoing testing with the U.S. Army. AM General, maker of the 105 mm self-propelled gun, disclosed last month that Kyiv was provided a "test article" of the platform.

"We recently put a 105 mm system into Ukraine. We shipped it in April and trained for two weeks," AM General Program Director Mike Evans said during an annual conference in Oklahoma devoted to the study of artillery platforms. "That system is destined to be one of the first soft recoil systems in combat. It's going into combat to test on live targets."

Ready, Aim, Fire! U.S. Army's Lightweight Howitzer Being Tested in Ukraine (2)

The field testing in Ukraine comes as the war continues to be largely an artillery slug match in some sectors.

A Humvee With a Howitzer

Essentially, the 2-CT 105 mm Hawkeye is an M20 cannon mounted on a High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle chassis. The 2-CT Hawkeye is equipped with soft recoil technology (SRT), which allows for stable firing and high accuracy, while it can also fire the first shot just a minute and a half after stopping. It can fire a maximum of eight rounds per minute during the first three minutes, or a sustained rate of three rounds per minute, while it can be on the move in just three more minutes, allowing it to effectively serve as a counter-battery platform.

The M20 gun can employ the full range of 105 mm ordnance. With standard rounds it is reported to have a range of 7.2 miles (11.6 km) and can reach targets at a distance of more than 12 miles with rocket-assisted projectiles.

"The HUMVEE 2-CT (M1152 two-door cargo truck) that serves as the mobile platform, will come with a standard 14,100 lb. gross vehicle weight, 205 hp engine, and antilock braking system (ABS)," AM General explained in a May 2021 press release that announced the development of the SRT.

"Scalability is already being tested with a 155 mm prototype. The group is also exploring integration onto other existing and future combat systems," the company added.

Mobile Platform

Though the 105 mm howitzer lacks the range and hitting power of the 155 mm guns Kyiv's forces use, it could still support infantry beyond the range of enemy mortars. It is comparable to Russian self-propelled and towed 122 mm artillery systems.

Ukraine has not disclosed where the 2-CT 105 mm Hawkeye was deployed, but by all accounts its mobility, quick deployment, and hitting power were seen as a winning combination. Moreover, the U.S. Army now has actual battlefield data to consider as it continues to test the system.

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Ready, Aim, Fire! U.S. Army's Lightweight Howitzer Being Tested in Ukraine (2024)

FAQs

How many US howitzers does Ukraine have? ›

CharacteristicNumber of units
105mm howitzer (U.S.)72
L119 105mm howitzer (UK)72
120mm mortar system (U.S.)67
81mm mortar system (U.S.)67
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Jul 4, 2024

How is Ukrainian artillery so accurate? ›

Ukraine has proved it can fire howitzers with pinpoint accuracy, deploying specialized munitions, paired with drone-assisted fire-control and counter-battery radars that can detect the trajectory of incoming artillery shells and locate their point of origin.

How many artillery shells have been sent to Ukraine? ›

Among their many contributions to Ukraine, Allies and partners have delivered 10 long-range Multiple Launch Rocket Systems (MLRS), 178 long-range artillery systems, nearly 100,000 rounds of long-range artillery ammunition, nearly 250,000 anti-tank munitions, 359 tanks, 629 armored personnel carriers and infantry ...

How much does a 155mm shell cost? ›

The average cost for a 155mm shell is around $5,000, Salm said. The U.S. M795 high explosive shell, the most basic type of 155mm shell, costs around $3,000, according to an Army spokesperson.

How many M777 howitzers have been destroyed in Ukraine? ›

Russian forces claim to have seized a damaged and inoperable M777 during fighting in Siversk in eastern Ukraine in July 2022. As of 22 July 2024, the Oryx blog, recorded at least 96 M777s having been lost in combat (53 destroyed, 43 damaged).

How many 155mm shells does the US have? ›

The Army and Marine Corps have 155mm artillery projectiles (M483/M483A1 and M864) containing about 402 million Dual Purpose Improved Conventional Munition (DPICM) submunitions.

What is the best howitzer in the world? ›

The PzH 2000* self-propelled howitzer – armed with a 155 mm L52 main gun developed by Rheinmetall – is widely held to be most advanced, most effective artillery system anywhere. Extremely accurate and highly reliable, the PzH 2000 achieves a high rate of fire owing to its automatic loading system.

How much artillery does Russia have left? ›

Russia has staggering amounts of artillery, both in the field and in reserve. A February 2024 report from RUSI estimated that Russia had just under 5,000 artillery pieces in the field, of which about 1,000 are self-propelled guns on tracked vehicles, the rest being old-fashioned towed artillery.

What is the life of a howitzer barrel? ›

Howitzer barrels have a life of between 1,500–2,500 rounds before they need to be replaced. Photographs of Russian howitzers on social media have shown barrels which have exploded during use.

Why are artillery shells so expensive? ›

The Army blamed the increase on two factors: buying more shells than originally anticipated — which in turn raised maintenance costs — and hardware and software upgrades such as "advanced positioning and navigation technologies." The cost for Excalibur has been estimated at around $100,000 per round, compared to about ...

Can Russia run out of artillery shells? ›

No nation holds sufficient war stocks of ammunition to meet the demands of such a high-tempo war of attrition. Russia has always stockpiled basic weapons and is believed to have started the war with several million artillery shells - however, even these stocks are now running low.

How many himars has Ukraine lost? ›

As of 11 November 2022, a senior U.S. official stated no HIMARS systems have been destroyed after five months in operational use. As of February 2023, CNN reported that Ukraine had expended approximately 9,500 GMLRS rockets.

How many tanks does Ukraine have left? ›

Ukraine's tank strength

Ukraine's Armed Forces possessed less than 1,800 tanks as of 2024, which was more than eight times less than Russia's. To support Ukraine during the Russian invasion, several Western countries made commitments to deliver tanks to Ukraine, including Leopard 2, Challenger 2, and M1 Abrams.

How many Caesar howitzers does Ukraine have? ›

Operators
Operators (September 2023)OrdersOperational
Caesar (Mk1)
Thailand66
UkraineUkraine: 6 France: 2449
TOTAL519348
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How many 155mm artillery shells does the US have? ›

The Army and Marine Corps have 155mm artillery projectiles (M483/M483A1 and M864) containing about 402 million Dual Purpose Improved Conventional Munition (DPICM) submunitions.

Is the M777 still in production? ›

BAE Systems will work with its supply chain in the UK and the US to produce the major M777 titanium structures, which form the basis of the gun. The first major structures are due to be delivered in 2025.

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