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LAAD
2013
International Defense & Security Exhibition
9 - 12 April 2013
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Nexter Systems at LAAD 2013 |
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Thursday, April
11, 2013, 10:50 PM |
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CAESAR
155mm self-propelled howitzer to modernize artillery units in South America
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The French Defence
Company Nexter Systems presents for the first time at the defence exhibition
LAAD, the most modern 155mm self-propelled wheeled artillery system,
the CAESAR. The CAESAR®
system is now in service in three countries. It is used by the French
army in Afghanistan to provide fire support, and it has demonstrated
its operational capabilities and is now Combat Proven.
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Nexter Systems
CAESAR®
155mm 6x6 self-propelled howitzer at LAAD 2013.
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France has used
it within the United Nations in Lebanon, and it is also in service in
a Middle East country and forms part of the Royal Thai Army's artillery.
The CAESAR®
is currently used by the French Armed forces in Mali for the Operation
Serval.
Nexter Systems would like to demonstrate that the CAESAR could be a
one of the best choice to modernize artillery units in the South American
countries which are currently equipped with old towed and self-propelled
howitzers.
The
CAESAR® is a pioneer in its category and is
the fruit of Nexter innovation and know-how in Artillery. This system,
consisting of a 155 mm / 52 calibre gun mounted onto 6x6 chassis, combines
fire power and amazing mobility. In this respect and due to its extreme
versatility, CAESAR® is an alternative to heavy versions such as
heavy tracked or wheeled self-propelled artillery systems. Fitted with
up-to-date equipment and functionalities, CAESAR® strikes accurately
and effectively at long range.
Nexter has demonstrated the versatility of CAESAR®
by developing a Renault Trucks Defense SHERPA 6x6 chassis version and
a SOFRAME chassis (Mercedes-Unimog base) version. Such mobility solutions
coming from a commercial civilian range contribute to reduce the Life
Cycle Cost of CAESAR® and optimize the logistics maintenance package
burden. Other chassis versions can be developed in answer to specific
customer Army requirements and some studies are in progress.
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