K9 Moukari (Thunder) SPH
Type: artillery
Domain: land
Country of Origin: Finland
Manufacturer: Hanwha Defense (South Korea) / Patria
Overview
South Korean K9 Thunder 155mm self-propelled howitzer adopted by Finland as K9 Moukari (Finnish for "sledgehammer"), dramatically upgrading Finnish artillery firepower. Finland selected K9 in 2017 to replace aging Soviet-era 2S1 and 2S5 self-propelled guns, ordering 48 systems with deliveries 2020-2024. The K9 features a fully automated ammunition handling system with 48 ready rounds, rate of fire of 3 rounds in 15 seconds or 6-8 rounds/minute sustained, maximum range of 40+ km with base-bleed ammunition or 50+ km with rocket-assisted projectiles, shoot-and-scoot capability (deploy, fire, displace in under 5 minutes), crew of 5 in climate-controlled cabin, and advanced fire control system with GPS/INS, ballistic computer, and automatic gun-laying. Powered by MTU diesel producing 1,000 hp for road speed of 67 km/h. Weight of 47 tonnes. Finnish K9s feature modifications for Arctic operations including improved cold-weather starting, heating systems, and communication systems. The K9 provides Finnish artillery with modern automated firepower vastly superior to Soviet-era systems. Finland has also acquired K10 ammunition resupply vehicles. Combat-proven in multiple conflicts. K9 is one of the most successful artillery exports globally.
Technical Specifications
| Crew | 3 + 2 (autoloaded) |
|---|---|
| Width | 3.4 m |
| Engine | MTU diesel, 1,000 hp |
| Height | 2.73 m |
| Length | 12.0 m |
| Weight | 47.5 tonnes (combat) |
| Main gun | 155 mm L52 cannon |
| Max range | 40 km (standard), 56 km (Excalibur) |
| Max speed | 67 km/h |
| Rate of fire | 6-8 rounds/min (sustained 3 rpm) |
Operators
- Finland
- South Korea
- Turkey
- Poland
- India
- Norway
- Estonia
- Australia
- Egypt
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