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French CAESAR 155mm Howitzers in Ukraine Considered a Nightmare for Russian Forces.


The French CAESAR 155mm self-propelled howitzer, deployed by the Ukrainian army, has emerged as a formidable weapon against Russian forces. Russian soldiers often describe it as a nightmare. France has committed to delivering 78 CAESAR 155mm self-propelled howitzers to Ukraine, with 49 units already in operation and the remainder set to arrive by the end of 2024.
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Ukrainian artillerymen of the Joint Forces Task Force operate French-supplied CAESAR 155 howitzers to target Russian positions.  (Picture source: Wikimedia)


Artillery plays a pivotal role in the Russian-Ukrainian war, accounting for an estimated 70% of the casualties in Ukraine. The CAESAR 155mm howitzers, renowned for their precision and efficiency, have significantly bolstered Ukraine's artillery capabilities. The integration of drones into artillery operations has revolutionized battlefield dynamics, providing what is termed "transparency of the battlefield." This technological advancement allows for real-time surveillance and precise targeting, dramatically increasing the effectiveness of artillery units.

The synergy between drones and CAESAR howitzers has amplified the capabilities of Ukraine's artillery chain, enabling more effective and efficient operations. This enhanced artillery power has been crucial in countering Russian forces, delivering precise strikes and maintaining a strategic advantage on the battlefield.

The French CAESAR howitzer has significantly enhanced the Ukrainian military's artillery capabilities in its conflict with Russian forces. As of now, France has delivered 55 CAESAR systems to Ukraine, comprising 36 6x6 CAESAR howitzers supplied by France and 19 in 8x8 configuration donated by Denmark.

The CAESAR howitzer has become particularly feared by Russian troops due to its advanced features and combat effectiveness. It is a 155mm self-propelled artillery system mounted on a truck chassis, which provides exceptional mobility. This mobility is crucial for its "shoot-and-scoot" tactics, allowing it to fire six shells in under a minute and quickly relocate to avoid counter-battery fire.

The CAESAR's range is another critical advantage, capable of hitting targets up to 40 km (25 miles) away with precision, thanks to its advanced fire-control system. The integration of drones enhances its effectiveness by providing real-time surveillance and target data, contributing to what is known as the "transparency of the battlefield." This synergy allows for more accurate targeting and efficient operations, significantly increasing the artillery's effectiveness.

In terms of technical specifications, the CAESAR is the world's lightest 155mm self-propelled gun with a weight of 18,000 kg. It can fire a variety of NATO-standard munitions, including high-explosive and smart artillery shells. The system's shoot-and-scoot capability ensures it can evade counter-battery fire, a critical feature given the high stakes of modern artillery duels.

The CAESAR's contributions have been substantial, helping Ukraine maintain a strategic edge in artillery operations against Russian forces. With its combination of mobility, precision, and integration with drone technology, the CAESAR howitzer has proven to be a game-changer on the battlefield.

In conclusion, the French CAESAR howitzers, supported by drone technology, have proven to be a game-changer in Ukraine's defense strategy, significantly impacting the dynamics of the war against Russian forces.


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