M109A5+ BR
Type: artillery
Domain: land
Country of Origin: United States
Manufacturer: BAE Systems (USA) / Brazilian upgrade
First Deployed: 1980
Overview
American M109 155mm self-propelled howitzer comprehensively modernized by Brazil to A5+ standard providing modern artillery capability with Brazilian-specific enhancements. Brazil acquired approximately 70+ M109A3 from surplus US stocks and European armies, conducting major upgrade programme transforming to A5+ BR standard (BR = Brazil). The modernization includes 155mm/39-calibre barrel upgrade (from original 155mm/23), improved recoil mechanism, semi-automatic ammunition loading increasing rate of fire, Brazilian-designed digital fire control system with GPS/INS navigation, ballistic computer, improved communications integrating with Brazilian artillery networks, and potentially improved armor and NBC protection. Maximum range extended to 24+ km with standard ammunition or 30+ km with rocket-assisted projectiles. Rate of fire of 4 rounds/minute sustained. Weight approximately 27 tonnes. Powered by Detroit Diesel providing road speed of 56 km/h. Crew of 6. Brazilian M109A5+ BR equips artillery brigades providing mobile fire support for mechanized and infantry divisions. The modernization provides capability comparable to newer systems while leveraging existing platforms. Brazilian fire control software enables networked fires and integration with drones for targeting. Represents pragmatic approach to artillery modernization maximizing existing assets. Future potential replacement with more capable systems or continued upgrades. Complements ASTROS II rocket artillery.
Technical Specifications
| crew | 6 |
|---|---|
| notes | A5+ BR modernization adds improved fire control and GPS positioning |
| engine | Detroit Diesel 440 hp |
| caliber | 155mm / L39 |
| range_rap | 40 km |
| rate_of_fire | 4 rounds/min |
| range_standard | 30 km |
Operators
- Brazil
- United States
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