- M 109 A3GN
The M109A3GN is the Norwegian version of the M109 Self-Propelled Howitzer, designed in the
United States in the early 1960s.The M109A3GN Programme
The first M109A3GNs to enter service in
Norway were A3Gs (German version of the American M109A3) bought fromGermany and delivered throughout 1969. Norway then performed minor modifications, giving birth to the A3GN. 126 were bought. Most of these were assigned asmobilization reserve and went to several mobilization storage facilities. The guns remained in their configuration until the 1990s, which saw a few minor improvements.With the end of the
Cold War , mobilization storages lost their importance, and the amount of M109 howitzers were drastically reduced to 56.The Future of the M109A3GN
At the beginning of the 21st century, it was clear something had to be done about the
artillery force. Although most of the old towed artillery pieces had been retired, the backbone was still the 40 year old M109A3.Chance presented itself in 2002, when the Dutch admitted they had bought too many of the new Pzh-2000, and offered to give 18 of them to Norway in exchange for an excess unit of
NASAMS . The Norwegians agreed to the exchange and signed an agreement onJune 23 ,2003 . But as the Norwegians started calculating, they discovered the budget did not allow a force of 18 Pzh-2000 to enter service, as each gun would cost the government 50 mill NOK (830 000USD ). Instead, the government decided to use 40 mill NOK (660 000 USD) to upgrade 14 of the 56 guns in storage to modern standards. The upgrade is scheduled to be completed in the end of 2007.The upgrade includes a new
intercom and, most importantly, newnavigation andpositioning equipment. This will enable the gun to automatically adjustelevation andazimuth , making the oldpanoramic telescope -system obsolete and fusing the gunner andassistant gunner positions into one. The new designation is M109A3GNM.The future for the other 42 guns is uncertain. In the modern, professional army of Norway there is no place for a large artillery force laying idle in storage.
External links
* http://militaryperiscope.com/mdb-smpl/weapons/artguns/selfprop/w0003617.shtml General information about the M109 and the holdings of the users
* http://www.dinesider.no/customer/002956/archive/files/befalsbladet/2005/befalsbladet_0405.pdf Norwegian study on how to modernize the artillery force (In Norwegian)
* http://www.mil.no/flo/btv/start/aktuelt/article.jhtml?articleID=97553 (In Norwegian)
* http://fofo.no/Gammelt+skyts+treffer+blink.-mwZfW3F.ips (In Norwegian) Regarding the new, upgraded howitzers
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