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Caesar

Caesar

Self-Propelled Howitzers
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Basic Information
Name
Caesar
Designation
Caesar
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Self-Propelled Howitzers
Manufacturer
NEXTER
Date of Introduction
2003
Description

The Caesar is an artillery system which combines the chassis of a 6x6 Mercedes-Unimog truck and a 155mm 52-caliber field gun. The Caesar concept offers high mobility, transportability, rapid deployment and high performance for shoot and scoot tactics. In less than two minutes Caesar is able to fire six rounds leaving the area to avoid the counterfire. All the equipment requested to carry out artillery missions has been integrated into the Caesar chassis, making it a fully autonomous system. The lightweight and flexible Caesar offers superior mobility over the existing self-propelled howitzers with the advantage of air transportability. It is exceptionally suitable for rapid reaction and/or highly deployable forces. The French Army ordered five Caesar systems for evaluation purposes, several sources suggest that Caesar will supersede currently fielded 155 TRF towed howitzers in the near term. The testing and evaluation tests were completed in 2004 with excellent results. Caesar has attracted interest from many Armed Forces around the globe. The French Defense Procurement Agency (DGA) awarded GIAT Industries the eagerly awaited first full rate production contract valued at €300 million on December 13, 2004. This contract covers production of 72 Caesars and logistics support for over a period of five years. The aim of this contract is to field eight fully-capable Caesar-equipped batteries in the French Army by 2011. On April 3, 2006 the French Ministry of Defense announced that the government of Thailand was ordering six Caesar artillery weapon systems from GIAT-Industries. With this order Thailand became the first export operator for this wheeled indirect fire system. On 20 July 2006, GIAT Industires announced the award of an export order involving 76 Caesar truck-mounted 155mm/52 artillery systems. The end customer was not revealed by GIAT but it was assumed to be Saudi Arabia. These Caesar systems were mounted on a Soframe-Unimog truck instead of the Renault Trucks Defense chassis used on the systems ordered by France and Thailand.

Ground Specifications
Crew 5
Mobility Type Wheeled (6x6)
Main Weapon 155mm 52-caliber field gun (155mm)
Max Speed 100.0 km/h
Range 600.0 km
Overview (Deagel)
Group Self-Propelled Howitzers
Status Active
Origin France
Contractor NEXTER
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) 2003
Total Production 399
Unitary Cost USD $5.0 million
Specifications (Deagel)
Ammunition Load 18
Caliber Multiple 52
Crew 5
Wheel Drive 6
Wheels 6
Dimensions — Height 3.3 meter
Dimensions — Length 10 meter
Dimensions — Main Gun Caliber 155 millimeter
Dimensions — Width 2.6 meter
Mass — Combat Weight 17,700 kilogram
Mass — Empty Weight 15,400 kilogram
Performance — Main Gun Max Range 42,000 meter
Performance — Main Gun Min Range 4,500 meter
Performance — Max Range 600 kilometer
Power — Power 215 hp
Rate — Max Rate of Fire 6 roundperminute
Speed — Cross Country Speed 50 kph
Speed — Top Speed 100 kph
Time — SetUp Time 60 second
Gear (Deagel)
Item 1 Large Caliber Cannons: 155mm L52 (1)
Item 2 Projectiles: BONUS
Item 3 Projectiles: Katana 155
Item 4 Projectiles: LU211 HE IM
Variants
Variant 1 Caesar
Variant 2 Caesar Mark II
Details
Country of Origin France
Category Artillery
Land > Artillery
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
10 m
Width
2.6 m
Height
3.3 m
Weight
17700 kg
Operators (8)
France
Ukraine
Czech Republic
Denmark
Egypt
Indonesia
Saudi Arabia
Thailand
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