The Caesar self-propelled artillery system designed and manufactured by Nexter continues to receive export orders.
On December 15, the French and Lithuanian Defence ministers signed a technical arrangement for cooperation in the artillery field, including an order for 18 Caesar 6X6 MkII for the Lithuanian Armed Forces.
For its national configuration, Lithuania will actively participate in the development phase of its 18 systems.
The Czech Republic has also ordered 10 Caesar 8X8 to complete the 52 systems ordered in 2021.
These contracts bring to 55 the number of Caesar in all versions ordered in 2022 by 4 Nexter customers.
The Caesar 6X6 MkII is a new version of the truck equipped with a 155mm artillery system. The development of this version was ordered in 2021 by the French Defense Procurement Agency (DGA) for the needs of the French Army.
It combines a new chassis designed by Arquus, a better protected cabin and the artillery system of the version already in service.
The DGA has ordered 18 Caesar 6X6 MkI, which will replenish the French Army’s fleet following the transfers to the Ukrainian Army.
Nexter has contracted in 2022 with two new user countries: Belgium and Lithuania which have ordered 9 and 18 Caesar 6X6 MkII respectively. The development of this new version was launched in December 2021 by France. Its entry into service is planned for 2026.
The main improvements of the Caesar 6X6 MkII concern crew protection and mobility. Mobility has been greatly enhanced by a more powerful engine (460 hp compared to 215 hp previously), a new automatic gearbox and a new generation chassis.
This chassis is coupled with a STANAG level 2 armoured cabin against ballistic projectiles and mines and IEDs.
Finally, the Caesar MkII benefits from the same strategic mobility as the Caesar MkI as it is air transportable in an A400 M transport aircraft.
The Caesar MkII is equipped with the same 155mm/52 calibers gun as the Caesar MkI, combined with new fire control software. Combat proven in multiple theatres of operation, the Caesar allows a rate of fire of 6 rounds per minute and accurate fire at over 40km. Its reliability and efficiency make it the ideal tool for high-intensity warfare.
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