Australia Tests First Locally Produced AS9 Huntsman 155mm Howitzer to Advance Mobile Artillery

Australia’s first domestically produced AS9 Huntsman self-propelled howitzer fired 155mm rounds at Puckapunyal Training Area in Victoria after Army artillery training. The milestone moves a locally built tracked artillery system from Geelong production into live training, strengthening protected mobile fires for allied operations in the Indo-Pacific. Soldiers from Townsville’s 4th Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery, fired the Australian-built AS9 during live-fire serials linked to an Army School of Artillery operator course. The event marks a practical step in replacing parts of Australia’s towed M777 fire-support fleet with a protected 155mm tracked howitzer able to fire and rapidly displace before counter-battery threats can respond. Read more

The AS9 is a self-propelled howitzer, not a towed gun, and this distinction changes the way Australian artillery can fight (Picture source: Australian MoD)

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