ST Engineering secures 155mm artillery ammunition contracts in Europe

Source: ST Engineering

The Spanish government has commissioned Rheinmetall, the world's largest manufacturer of artillery ammunition, to supply a total of 94,200 155mm rounds. The framework agreement concluded for this purpose has a volume of around €208 million. The artillery rounds are to be delivered to the Spanish army between the end of 2024 and the end of 2025, with a two-year extension option.
Photo: Spanish Armed Forces (photo for illustration purposes only).

ST Engineering announced that its Land Systems business has secured contracts for NATO standard 155mm artillery ammunition with new customers in Europe. The contracts not only highlight ST Engineering’s competitive edge in the ammunition segment but also underscore the increasing trust in its cutting-edge solutions by global defence forces.

 

These wins were a result of competitive tenders and mark a pivotal expansion of ST Engineering’s footprint in the ammunition segment. The 155mm ammunition system stands out due to its extended-range high-explosive projectile and modular charge system designed for 155mm gun howitzers with 39 and 52 calibre barrels.

In addition to the 155mm ammunition, ST Engineering has also received orders for 40mm ammunition from European customers. Its catalogue of more than 58 variants and its engineering ability to customise the munition to meet unique operational needs of its customers from over 40 countries attests to ST Engineering’s position as a leading provider of 40mm solutions.

 

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These contracts with a value of more than S$100m were secured between April and early June 2024.

Lim Kok Ann, President, Land Systems, ST Engineering, said, “In a world where safeguarding peace is of paramount importance, our defence solutions stand as pillars of strength, ensuring security and stability for nations. These new contracts not only reflect our position as a trusted partner within the NATO community, but also demonstrate our defence expertise in meeting the evolving needs of modern artillery operations.”

A key feature of ST Engineering’s 155mm ammunition is its strict adherence to the NATO Joint Ballistics Memorandum of Understanding and the Standardisation Agreement (STANAG) requirements. This compliance ensures interoperability and reliability, critical factors for NATO forces. The ammunition system is capable of engaging targets at a range of 30km with standard NATO 155mm/39 calibre guns and extends to 39km with 155mm/52 calibre guns, demonstrating superior range and effectiveness.

 

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