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US, Philippine armies fire ATMOS 2000, HIMARS in drills

By Kapil Kajal |

The Philippines and US troops fired HIMARS for the first time in live-fire Exercise ā€˜Salaknib'. The picture shows a HIMARS system from Exercise ā€˜Eager Lion' in Jordan. (US Army/Sgt 1st Class Steven Queen)

The troops of the US and Philippine armies conducted live firing of Autonomous Truck Mounted howitzer System (ATMOS) 155 mm/52 calibre self-propelled artillery units and M-142 High-Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) in ā€˜Balikatan' and ā€˜Salaknib' exercises.

Philippine Army (PA) spokesperson Colonel Xerxes Trinidad said in a press release, ā€œField artillery personnel from the PA and the US [Army] Pacific utilised the 155 mm ATMOS 2000 in the live-fire exercise.ā€

According to the PA, the ATMOS was tested in both the ā€˜Salaknib' and ā€˜Balikatan' exercises that happened throughout March and April 2023.

In September 2022, the PA deployed its 12 ATMOSs to the service's 10th Field Artillery ā€˜Rolling Thunder' Battalion, marking the weapon system's entry into operational status.

According to Janes Land Warfare Platforms: Artillery and Air Defence, the ATMOS 2000 is a self-propelled, truck-mounted, wheeled artillery system designed for autonomous operations with high mobility and rapid deployment, enabling shoot-and-scoot operations.

The system has a 155 mm/52 calibre ordnance mounted on a Tatra 6Ɨ6 truck. The weapon system can fire NATO-standard ammunition and has a maximum range of 41 km using the extended-range full- or base-bleed (ERFB-BB) projectile.

Apart from the ATMOS, the Philippine and US troops fired HIMARS during the live-fire phase of the Exercise ā€˜Salaknib' in Fort Magsaysay Military Reservation area in Nueva Ecija, which lies about 120 km north of Manila.

ā€œ[The] PA and US Army Pacific soldiers conducted for the first time a HIMARS live-fire exercise,ā€ Col Trinidad said.

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