Elbit ATMOS 2000
Type: artillery
Domain: land
Country of Origin: Israel
Manufacturer: Elbit Systems (Israel)
Overview
Israeli truck-mounted 155mm/52-calibre autonomous howitzer ordered by Argentina representing major artillery modernization providing long-range precision fires. Argentina ordered approximately 18-24 ATMOS 2000 systems with deliveries expected mid-to-late 2020s, addressing critical capability gap following decades of artillery underinvestment. Features fully automated gun loading and laying, autonomous fire control with GPS/INS navigation and ballistic computer, rapid deployment (under 1 minute), shoot-and-scoot capability, maximum range of 40+ km with standard ammunition or 50+ km with base-bleed/rocket-assisted projectiles, rate of fire of 4 rounds/minute sustained, 25-30 ready rounds, and mounting on 6x6 or 8x8 truck chassis. Crew of 4-5. The wheeled platform provides strategic mobility enabling self-deployment without tank transporters — critical for Argentine vast territory. ATMOS provides Argentine artillery with modern capability comparable to tracked self-propelled howitzers at lower cost. Integration with Argentine tactical networks and potentially UAVs for targeting. Represents pragmatic procurement selecting proven systems from willing exporters. Denmark and Thailand operate ATMOS demonstrating capability. Argentine ATMOS will complement or replace obsolete towed artillery providing mobile precision fires. Future potential additional orders or complementary systems including rocket artillery.
Technical Specifications
| crew | 4 |
|---|---|
| status | Ordered |
| caliber | 155mm / L52 |
| platform | 6x6 truck |
| automation | Semi-automatic loading, autonomous positioning |
| manufacturer | Elbit Systems (Israel) |
| rate_of_fire | 4–9 rounds/min |
| range_extended | 50+ km (extended range munitions) |
| range_standard | ~40 km |
Operators
- Israel
- Argentina
- Azerbaijan
- Denmark
- Philippines
- Thailand
- Uganda
- Chile
- Ecuador
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