The US Army is testing South Korea’s K9 Mobile Howitzer for potential replacement of towed systems. This move aligns with India’s ongoing artillery modernization efforts under its rationalization plan. India is developing indigenous systems and incorporating local content into foreign designs. Both nations seek enhanced mobility and longer-range artillery capabilities for future conflicts. This shift reflects a global recognition of modern artillery’s essential requirements. The US Army is testing South Korea’s K9 Mobile Howitzer for potential replacement of towed systems. This move aligns with India’s ongoing artillery modernization efforts under its rationalization plan. India is developing indigenous systems and incorporating local content into foreign designs. Both nations seek enhanced mobility and longer-range artillery capabilities for future conflicts. This shift reflects a global recognition of modern artillery’s essential requirements.
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