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The Archer Artillery System or Archer - FH77BW L52 is an international project aimed at developing a next-generation self-propelled artillery system for Sweden and Norway.[1] The heart of the system is a fully automated 155 mm/L52 gun howitzerand a M151 Protector remote controlled weapon station mounted on a modified 6×6chassis of the Volvo A30D, all-terrainarticulated hauler. The crew and engine compartment is armoured and the cab is fitted with bullet and fragmentation-proof windows. Aside from this, the system consists of an ammunition resupply vehicle, a support vehicle, BONUS[2] and the M982 Excalibur guided projectile.
Development[edit]

This section's factual accuracy may be compromised due to out-of-date information.Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (January 2013)
The project began its life in 1995 as earlier studies for a self-propelled system based on the FH 77. Further test systems received the designation FH 77BD and FH 77BW. By 2004, two prototypes had been ordered based on a lengthened version of the FH 77B mounted on a modified Volvo Construction Equipment A30D dump truck (6×6 Volvo chassis). In 2008, Sweden ordered a first batch of seven units, while Norway ordered one.[3][4] In August 2009, Norway and Sweden ordered 24 Archers each, in a cooperative deal.[5]

The Howitzer was developed for the Swedish armed forces following a contract awarded to Bofors (now BAE Systems Bofors) in 2003 by Försvarets Materielverk (FMV), the Swedish defence acquisition agency to build two demonstrator howitzers. The prototype FH77 BW L52 self-propelled howitzers entered firing trials in Sweden in 2005 and 2006. In September 2006, the FMV placed a contract for detailed design work on Archer and, in January 2007, a contract for the next development phase. The Swedish Army has a requirement for 24 systems (two battalions). Following In September 2008, the Swedish government approved the final development and procurement of the Archer artillery system.

In November 2008, Sweden and Norway signed a co-operative agreement for the development of the Archer system and, in January 2009, awarded BAE Systems a contract to complete development of the artillery system with the exception of the remote weapon system which is made by Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace. A final prototype is scheduled for completion by September 2009, which is expected to be followed by a contract for 48 systems – 24 for Sweden and 24 for Norway. Archer was planned to enter service in 2011 but was delayed until October 2013. This because of unforeseen technical problems.[6]

The Swedish Army received its first four pre-serial production FH-77 BW L52 Archer systems on 23 September 2013.[7][8]

Vehicle platform[edit]
The vehicle platform is a modification of the Volvo A30D 6×6 articulated all-terrain hauler vehicle. The vehicle cabin and engine compartment are fully armoured and the cab is fitted with bullet and fragmentation-proof windows. The cabin seats up to four personnel. The howitzer is operated by three or four crew. The system also includes a munition carrier consisting of a removable, modified standard container mounted on a ballistic-proofed all-terrain lorry. Unit cost is 4,500,000[vague]

Ammunition[edit]

Another view of the deployed ARCHER
The vehicle carries 21 155mm projectiles in the fully automatic magazine. Reloading the magazine from the accompanying munitions carrier takes about 10 minutes using the purpose-built lifting device. The howitzer can use NATO modular charges or Bofors Uniflex 2 modular charges. The Uniflex 2IM modular charge system consists of two sizes of combustible charge cases; one full-size and one half-size case, both filled with the same type of insensitive guanylurea dinitramide (fr) (GuDN) propellant. The modular charge system allows several increments of charge to be available and increases the gun system's multiple rounds simultaneous impact (MRSI) capability and good range overlap between the increments. With BAE Bofors/Nexter Bonus rounds the range is 35 km. The range of the gun is extended to 60 km with the precision-guided Raytheon/Bofors XM982 Excalibur round. The Excalibur shell is corrected in flight towards a pre-programmed trajectory by a GPS guidance system. For armoured vehicles, the Bofors 155 Bonus is used.

Deployment[edit]
The system is designed for high strategic, operational and tactical mobility. The vehicle can reach road-speeds of up to 70 km/h, is capable of traversing snow up to a depth of 1 meter, is rail transportable and can be air-transportable in the new A400M aircraft. A large hydraulically operated stabilizer is installed in the rear of the chassis and is lowered with the vehicle in the selected firing position. The gun elevation and traverse ranges are 0° to +70° and −75° to +75°. The initial deployment time and the redeployment times are each less than 30 seconds. The system provides precision strike and high sustained firepower for support and for deep firing operations with more than 25 t of ammunition per gun and 24-hour operation. The howitzer has a continuous fire rate of 75 rounds per hour, an intensive fire rate of 20 rounds (i.e., a full magazine) in 2.5 minutes (effective rate, 480 per hour), and a salvo fire rate of three rounds in 15 seconds (effective rate, 720 per hour). The MRSI capability, multiple round simultaneous impact, is up to 6 rounds. Direct-sighting can be used for target ranges up to 2,000m.

General characteristics[edit]
  • Length: 14.1 meters
  • Width: 3.0 meters
  • Height: 3.3 meters without the Protector mounted, 3.9 meters with.
  • Weight: 30 metric tons (30 Mg)
  • Speed: 65 km/h
  • Range: ~500 km
  • Crew: 3-4 (commander, driver, 1-2 operators) but in case of emergencies a driver and a gunner can operate the vehicle.
  • Armament: 155-mm/L52 gun howitzer, Kongsberg Protector remote weapon system.
  • Rate of fire: 8–9 rounds/min in Multiple Round Simultaneous Impact-mode, which means that several shells are fired in succession with different trajectories so they hit the target simultaneously.
  • Weapon range (main gun): 30 km with standard shells, 40 km with base-bleed, 60 km with Excalibur
  • Protection level of armour: 7.62 mm armour-piercing rounds, mines up to 6 kg (Level 2 STANAG 4569)
  • Emergency driving: all wheels - emergency driving equipment (Hutchinson AMVFI) makes it possible to drive with all wheels punctured; it also provides greater protection if the vehicle hits a blast-pressure mine; the same system is used on the Finnish APC Pasi.
Operators[edit]
Cancelled orders[edit]
  • The Croatian Army has stated a requirement for up to 24 systems as a replacement for their current 2S1 Gvozdika, which are nearing their end use; but due to thecurrent economic crisis a decision on a new artillery system has been postponed for a few years. The Croatian MOD has chosen the PzH 2000 over the Archer System as it was deemed to be a cheaper alternative to the Archer. 12 PzH 2000 refurbished pieces were purchased for $54 million, to enter service in 2015/6.[11]


 
Both pz2000 And Archer don't have any significant difference. Both seems deadly.
 
Bofors Archer system
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BAE Systems Bofors’ Archer
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is a light, air-portable, and highly automated 155/52 light mobile artillery system. Archer began as a Swedish project, administered by their FMV procurement agency. Funding was provided forsystem development and some initial production, but the project’s future had been shadowed by anemic Swedish defense budgets.

In May 2007, however, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed with Norway’s FLO procurement agency, which evolved into a joint production venture. Just as initial production moved the Archer system from concept to imminent reality, however, Norway left the program. Why?

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The Archer System

Archer
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Archer belongs in the same class as Nexter’s Caesar(France), Denel’s G6
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(South Africa), and Soltam’sAtmos-2000
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and Rascal
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(Israel).

The Archer system mounts BAE Systems’ FH77-B05 155mm/ 52 caliber cannon on a modified Volvo commercial A30E 6×6 all-terrain articulated truck, which has been militarized to add armor and NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) protection. Road speed is up to 70 km/h, with a cruising range of up to 500 km. The entire system weighs 33.1t / 36.5 tons.
 
Nothing is closer than G6. Mine proof and fast.
The MRSI feature in both PzH 2000 and Archer is better then G6. better rate better range.
For me, this new MRSI is one of the best thing the artillery guys can have. Just six guns firing 6 or 7 rounds under MRSI mode, who will want to be at the receiving end of these 30 - 35 155mm shells exploding together on there heads? I do not think anyone will be interested.
 
The MRSI feature in both PzH 2000 and Archer is better then G6. better rate better range.
For me, this new MRSI is one of the best thing the artillery guys can have. Just six guns firing 6 or 7 rounds under MRSI mode, who will want to be at the receiving end of these 30 - 35 155mm shells exploding together on there heads? I do not think anyone will be interested.
but the two are not mine proof platform except G6. rate of fire is irrespective if you cannot deploy. Accuracy is another aspect which is more important than rate of fire. G6 has been in action and on the field for a much longer time as well.
 
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Archer works well in snow it wont work in burning 50 degree it might be fastest in snow but in desert heat it is mercy of enemy sight
 
The MRSI feature in both PzH 2000 and Archer is better then G6. better rate better range.
For me, this new MRSI is one of the best thing the artillery guys can have. Just six guns firing 6 or 7 rounds under MRSI mode, who will want to be at the receiving end of these 30 - 35 155mm shells exploding together on there heads? I do not think anyone will be interested.
Can you provide any sources to back up your claim i.e. PzH & Archer vs G6?

Here is some info on the G6 MRSI:

"Using Multiple Rounds Simultaneous Impact (MRSI) techniques the G6-52 can deliver up to six rounds at a range of 25 km (with a 10 second impact tolerance) using the proven African Defence Systems AS2000 artillery target engagement system.

Highly accurate laying and navigation is provided by the onboard Ring Laser Gyro and with a GPS secondary navigation aid. The fully automatic laying system achieves accuracy better than 1 mil RMS."


Army Guide
 
Archer works well in snow it wont work in burning 50 degree it might be fastest in snow but in desert heat it is mercy of enemy sight

And You of course have facts to back that up?
As far as I know it has not been deployed there.
Countries with scorching heat are most likely on the Blacklist,
and will not be able to buy it anyway.

Ask the angolans and cubans on the receiving end of G6/G5. It could hit a fly on the wall.

Claimed G6 accuracy = 0,48% of range at 75% of max range = 39km.
That is 100 meters accuracy at 30km.

The Excalibur will hit within a few meters of the designated position.
 
Both pz2000 And Archer don't have any significant difference. Both seems deadly.
Indeed

PzH2000
PZH-2000 is designed to be quickly "shoot-scoot", full cycle from deployment time and firing to cannon recovered in less than 2 minutes.
Main armament Rheinmetall 155 mm L52 Artillery Gun (autoloader, 60 rounds, reload time 12 min)
Protection level of armor: 14.5 mm resistant, additional bomblet protection on top
Weapon range (main gun): 30 km standard L15A2 round, 35 km base bleed rounds, 40+ km assisted rounds, 56km Denel V-Lap assisted rounds (probable max.range of 60+ km.Can also fire the SMArt 155 artillery round, M982 Excalibur.
RoF: 3 rounds in 9.0 seconds (Burst) = 20 rnds/min, 10 rnds/min (Sustained)
Vehicle range: 420km
Speed Road: 67 km/h (41 mph)
Off-road: 45 km/h (28 mph)

Archer
The initial deployment time and the redeployment times are each less than 30 seconds (i.e. 1 minute without firing).
Protection level of armour: 7.62 mm armour-piercing rounds, mines up to 6 kg (Level 2 STANAG 4569)
Main armament 1× FH 77 derived 155-mm/52-calibre howitzer (autoloader 21 rounds, reload time 10 min)
Weapon range (main gun): 30 km standard shells, 40 km base-bleed rounds, 60 km with Excalibur
Continuous fire rate of 75 rounds per hour, = 1.25 rnds/min
Intensive fire rate of 20 rounds (i.e. a full magazine) in 2.5 minutes (effective rate, 480 per hour) = 8 rnds/min
Salvo fire rate of 3 rounds in 15 seconds (effective rate, 720 per hour) = 12 rnds / min
The MRSI capability, multiple round simultaneous impact, is up to 6 rounds.
Vehicle range: 500km
Road-speed: up to 70 km/h,

Archer is more properly compared to the KMWs Artillery Gun Module. That system is fully autonomous, the crew sitting in the cab, with similar performance to the PzH 2000, but with reduced cost, crew levels and weight (12,5 tons when using MLRS chassis). Also available on ASCOD (Pizarro/Ulan tracked icv) and 8x8 Boxer wheeled chassis. Can also bee put on tank chassis eg Leo2.
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Can you provide any sources to back up your claim i.e. PzH & Archer vs G6?

Here is some info on the G6 MRSI:

"Using Multiple Rounds Simultaneous Impact (MRSI) techniques the G6-52 can deliver up to six rounds at a range of 25 km (with a 10 second impact tolerance) using the proven African Defence Systems AS2000 artillery target engagement system.

Highly accurate laying and navigation is provided by the onboard Ring Laser Gyro and with a GPS secondary navigation aid. The fully automatic laying system achieves accuracy better than 1 mil RMS."


Army Guide

The G6-52 CANNOT fire 6 rounds in MRSI mode, it can fire 5 rounds with a minimum range requirment of 25 km. It is the G6-52 L variant that can fire 6 rounds in MRSI with same minimum range req.

You just need to read about PzH2000 and Archer project to know these facts.

The Archer project (developed by BAE-Systems in Sweden) is a 155 mm howitzer on a wheeled chassis which is claimed to be able to deliver up to seven shells on target simultaneously, Minimum range 25Km. The MRSI mode have a rate of 8-9 shells per minute.
The howitzer has a continuous fire rate of 75 rounds per hour, an intensive fire rate of 20 rounds (i.e., a full magazine) in 2.5 minutes (effective rate, 480 per hour), and a salvo fire rate of three rounds in 15 seconds (effective rate, 720 per hour).


While PzH2000 have the advantage of significant lesser minimum range of 17Km.
Also PzH 2000 boasts one of the highest rate s sustained firing:
It is particularly notable for a very high rate of fire; in burst mode it can fire three rounds in 9 seconds, ten rounds in 56 seconds, and can—depending on barrel heating—fire between 10 and 13 rounds per minute continuously. Compared to 7-8 rounds per minute of G6.

In short, while there is no doubt or debate about the effectiveness and threat of a G6 with its impressive road speed, good rate of fire and a nice MRSI, it is unfair to take the G6 as the best option in presence of guns like PzH2000 and Archer. These two together with there support vehicles, radar and guidance systems, reloading time, self defense etc provide more then a match for G6 and are actually a class in themselves.

all this is very basic information/data and can be verified from any defense related page, for easy of access you may check it out on wikipedia or army-technology.
 
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