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Elbit Systems to supply ATMOS and PULS artillery systems to Danish army.
As a follow-up of information issued a few days ago by the Danish government, Elbit Systems officially announced on March 2 that it was awarded two contracts with an aggregate value of $252 million to supply artillery rocket systems to a European NATO member country, which is Denmark. Under the first contract in an amount of $119 million, Elbit Systems will supply a battalion's worth of ATMOS (Autonomous Truck Mounted Howitzer) 155mm/52 caliber self-propelled howitzers. The contract will be performed over a period of two years. Under the second contract in an amount of $133 million, Elbit Systems will provide two batteries worth of PULS artillery rocket-launcher systems including a package of rockets and missiles. The contract will be performed over a period of three years.
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ATMOS (Autonomous Truck Mounted Howitzer) 155mm/52 caliber self-propelled howitzer (Picture source: Elbit Systems)
The ATMOS modular artillery system is a combat-proven wheeled self-propelled howitzer solution, capable of firing all NATO-certified 155mm projectiles. It has an effective range of over 40km with standard projectiles and offers an extended range with Rocket-Assisted Projectiles (RAP).
Elbit Systems' PULS launcher can fire free-flying rockets and precision-guided rockets as well as missiles at ranges from 12km up to 300km. The PULS launcher is fully adaptable to existing wheeled and tracked platforms, enabling a significant reduction in maintenance and training costs.
Bezhalel (Butzi) Machlis, President and CEO of Elbit Systems, said: "We are witnessing a trajectory of increased demand for advanced artillery solutions from militaries around the world, including European countries and NATO members as part of their efforts to increase the effectiveness of their armed forces. Our operationally proven systems provide an advanced cost-effective solution to meet that demand."
Elbit Systems' PULS launcher can fire free-flying rockets and precision-guided rockets as well as missiles at ranges from 12km up to 300km. (Picture source: Elbit Systems)
Defense News March 2023