The Philippine Military (PA) on Wednesday held send-off ceremonies for 2 batteries or eight items of the newly-acquired Autonomous Truck Mounted Howitzer System (ATMOS) 155mm self-propelled weapons which can be seeing motion in battle areas in Mindanao. The “Rolling Thunder” Battalion was activated in June 2022. In the meantime, PA chief, Lt. Gen. Romeo S. Brawner Jr., referred to as on tenth Subject Artillery Battalion troopers to additional improve their core competencies to allow them to “successfully and effectively function and preserve” the Military’s game-changer weapons methods.

PA spokesperson, Col. Xerxes Trinidad, in a press release Thursday stated,“Division of Nationwide Protection (DND) officer-in-charge, Undersecretary Jose C. Faustino Jr., led the send-off ceremonies which befell on the Philippine Military Grandstand in Fort Bonifacio. These belongings are thought-about game-changers as they’ll actually bolster the Armed Forces of the Philippines’s (AFP) inner safety operations for a decisive victory in opposition to enemies of the state. We’re optimistic about your functionality. Thus, we count on you’ll contribute considerably to our peace efforts in all conflict-affected areas that you can be deployed.”

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tenth Subject Artillery “Rolling Thunder” Battalion troops render a handy guide a rough salute through the send-off ceremony of their unit on September 21, 2022 on the Philippine Military Grandstand, Fort Bonifacio, Metro Manila. (Photograph by Philippine Military)

The ATMOS 155mm self-propelled weapons are “simply deployed even in ragged terrain and truck-mounted weapons not towed. These new weapons have a most vary of 41 kilometers relying on the kind of ammunition used and have “goal precision of as much as 10-kilometer radius. The ATMOS 155mm howitzer system is a “shoot-and-scoot” weapon that may be quickly deployed in rugged terrain. The weapon incorporates an ‘inertial navigation system’ (INS)-based gun-laying methodology and an computerized loader. The ATMOS 2000 carries a complete of 27 155 mm projectiles and related fees and will be operated by a 4-man crew, consisting of two loaders positioned one both aspect on the rear.

The Philippine Military acquired 12 ATMOS howitzer items in December 2021 from Israeli protection firm Elbit Methods. This is able to be the primary time that the Philippine Military would function model new self-propelled howitzer methods. The self-propelled artillery items are procured below the Horizon 2 of the Revised Armed Forces of the Philippines Modernization Plan. It’s price PHP2.4 billion by a government-to-government cope with Israel. The ATMOS 155mmm howitzer system would increase the present 155mm towed-howitzers being operated by the Military Artillery Regiment.

Department of National Defense Officer-in-Charge Senior Undersecretary Jose C. Faustino, Jr.,  inspects the Autonomous Truck Mounted Howitzer System (ATMOS) 155mm self-propelled guns during the send-off ceremony of the 10th Field Artillery "Rolling Thunder" Battalion on September 21, 2022.
Division of Nationwide Protection Officer-in-Cost Senior Undersecretary Jose C. Faustino, Jr., inspects the Autonomous Truck Mounted Howitzer System (ATMOS) 155mm self-propelled weapons through the send-off ceremony of the tenth Subject Artillery “Rolling Thunder” Battalion on September 21, 2022.(Photograph by Philippine Military)