The M777
will be towed behind the Mack Gun Tractor and the Mack replacement procured
under Project Land 121. It can also be lifted by the Army CH47 Chinook
helicopter and carried in the Airforce C17 Globe Master and C130 Hercules. The
M777 is deployable by Navy watercraft and amphibious vessels. With weight -
4100 kilogram, effective range - 24 kilometre conventional rounds, and 30
kilometre improved rounds (photo : Aus Army)
Minister for
Defence Stephen Smith and Minister for Defence Materiel Jason Clare today
announced that the Government had approved the purchase of an additional two
artillery batteries of Lightweight Towed Howitzers, comprising 19 M777A2 155mm
howitzers.
The cost of
the additional 19 howitzers is around $70 million.
In October
2009, then Defence Minister Faulkner announced the Government would acquire
four batteries of 35 M777A2 155mm Lightweight Towed Howitzers (M777s).
In May, the
Government announced the cancellation of the acquisition of self-propelled
howitzers, proceeding instead with additional towed artillery.
The
additional acquisition announced today means Army will now have six batteries
of M777 Lightweight Towed Howitzers.
The M777
Lightweight Towed Howitzer is the most advanced towed artillery system
available in the world. It has a
titanium and aluminium alloy structure able to fire up to 5 rounds per
minute. It is capable of being
transported by Chinook helicopters and C130 aircraft. The full mission system comprising of the
howitzer, towing vehicle and crew transport vehicle is able to be transported
by C‑17 aircraft.
The M777
Lightweight Towed Howitzers are also in service with the United States Army and
Marine Corps and are currently supporting US operations in Afghanistan.
The use of
the M777 Lightweight Towed Howitzers by US forces strengthens interoperability
with our Alliance partner. There are also significant efficiencies in
sustainment and training through the fielding of a single fleet of howitzers.
This
acquisition decision means that the additional M777 Lightweight Towed Howitzers
will be acquired off the current production line in the United States and
avoids potential additional costs to restart such production. Government will consider additional support
and facilities costs associated with this acquisition later in the 2012-13
Financial Year.
(Aus DoD)
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