Korea approves plan to upgrade K9 howitzers
Published: 27 Jun. 2023, 11:18
Updated: 27 Jun. 2023, 11:24
The Defense Project Promotion Committee gave the nod to the 2.36-trillion-won ($1.81-billion) basic plan for the second upgrade project of the K9 scheduled to run through 2027, according to the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA).
The "Block-I" upgrade project seeks to automate the ammunition loading process of the K9's main gun to reinforce its swift strike capabilities and enhance combat efficiency, it said.
DAPA added that the automation is expected to reduce the number of personnel required to operate the self-propelled howitzer and improve the crew members' safety.
The K9 has served as a key artillery asset for the Army and the Marine Corps since it was first delivered to the military in 1999.
Yonhap
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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