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    UK, Germany Sign £52m Contract for Cutting-Edge Artillery

    Ogochukwu NdubuisiBy Ogochukwu NdubuisiDecember 28, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    UK, Germany Sign £52m Contract for Cutting-Edge Artillery

    The UK has signed a £52 million joint contract with Germany to acquire the RCH 155 mobile artillery system, a platform capable of firing while travelling at up to 100 km/h and striking targets at ranges of around 70 km.

    The deal means the UK will receive a cutting-edge Early Capability Demonstrator (ECD) platform of the RCH 155, with two more going to Germany for joint testing.

    This joint procurement demonstrates deepening defence cooperation between the UK and Germany under the Trinity House agreement signed in October 2024 – a landmark defence agreement that committed both nations to military collaboration.

    RCH 155 is a long-term solution for the British Army’s Mobile Fires Platform requirement. Soldiers currently operate the 14 Archer artillery systems, which are the short-term replacement for the AS90 guns gifted to Ukraine.

    The RCH 155 is mounted on to a BOXER armoured vehicle and it can: Fire 8 rounds per minute while moving at speeds up to 100km/h.

    The artillery can hit targets in any direction without repositioning, travel 700km without refuelling – similar to the driving distance from Cornwall to Newcastle.

    It can be operated with only 2 crew members thanks to cutting-edge automation. Unlike traditional artillery that needs to stop and set up before firing, this system shoots while on the move, making it faster and harder for adversaries to target.

    Speaking on this, Minister for Defence Readiness and Industry, Luke Pollard MP said the British Army will soon have new artillery that can fire on the move. This builds on lessons from Ukraine enabling our Army to hit targets 70km away and move fast away from returning fire so they can fire again.

    “The war in Ukraine has demonstrated the importance of being able to fire rapidly and move, and it is such lessons that are informing our procurement decisions and helping us deliver on the Strategic Defence Review.

    “As part of the contract, the UK and Germany will share test data and facilities, ensuring both nations get world-class equipment. This means both nations are accelerating procurement timelines whilst reducing costs – delivering better value for taxpayers and enhanced capability for both Armed Forces”.

    Also, Edward Cutts, Senior Responsible Owner of Mobile Fires in the Army, said “This joint demonstrator programme exemplifies the strength and ambition of the Trinity House Agreement.

    “By working hand-in-hand with Germany, we’re not only accelerating the delivery of world-class artillery capability for the British Army, but doing so more efficiently and cost-effectively than either nation could achieve alone.

    “The RCH 155 represents a step-change in mobile artillery – combining devastating firepower with the ability to rapidly reposition.

    “This collaboration ensures our soldiers will be equipped with cutting-edge technology whilst strengthening the interoperability between UK and German forces that is vital to NATO’s collective defence.

    “The contract agreement supports the Strategic Defence Review – ensuring defence is an engine for growth in this parliament and supporting skilled jobs across the UK defence industry. The deal strengthens military ties between the UK and Germany – vital for NATO’s collective defence as global threats on the world stage evolve”. #UK, Germany Sign £52m Contract for Cutting-Edge Artillery#

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