Philippine Army Fires with New ATMOS 155mm Howitzer in First Live Fire Boosting Long-Range Strike

The Philippine Army has conducted its first live firing with its new Israeli-made ATMOS 155mm wheeled self-propelled howitzer during Exercise Salaknib 26, a joint U.S./Philippines military exercise, bringing a faster and more mobile long-range strike capability into frontline operations. Its debut during Exercise Salaknib 26 matters because it strengthens combined U.S.-Philippine combat readiness and gives Manila a more credible artillery response in a contested battlespace. The Israeli-designed system pairs 155mm firepower with wheeled mobility, allowing units to shoot, reposition quickly, and stay harder to target. That makes it a practical asset for dispersed operations, rapid reinforcement, and modern battlefield survivability as regional forces push to improve deterrence and operational flexibility. Read full Defense News at this link …

Philippine Army soldiers from the Army Artillery Regiment “King of Battle” fire ATMOS 155mm truck-mounted self-propelled howitzers during Exercise Salaknib 26 at Fort Magsaysay Combat Readiness Training Area in Canantong, Nueva Ecija, Philippines, on April 16, 2026. (Picture source: U.S. Department of War)

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