

DEFAERO Daily Pod [Apr 02, 25] Hanwha's Pak & Poppe on K9 Thunder and Army's Quest for New Artillery
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Jason Pak and Carl Poppe, both West Point graduates and retired US Army artillery officers, dive into the evolving landscape of military artillery. They discuss the U.S. Army's testing of the K9 Thunder self-propelled howitzer, emphasizing the need for mobility and automation in modern warfare. The conversation highlights the role of drone technology in artillery coordination, the push for increased domestic production of munitions, and the advantages of tracked versus wheeled artillery systems for operational efficiency.
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Modern Warfare Artillery
- Artillery is crucial in modern warfare, emphasizing mobility, precision, and survivability.
- Automation and digitization are non-negotiable for future artillery systems, prioritizing speed and smart technologies.
K9 Evaluation
- The K9 Thunder howitzer underwent rigorous U.S. Army evaluations, including range, rate of fire, and mission cycle time tests in Korea.
- The tests involved ROC Army crews, demonstrating the K9's capabilities in realistic scenarios with various munitions.
Artillery in Ukraine War
- The Ukraine war highlights the changing role of artillery, with drones impacting battlefield dynamics.
- Shoot-and-scoot tactics become critical with increased sensor ubiquity and UAS threats, necessitating adaptable artillery systems.