TechArtillery over innovation: Why old weapons define Ukraine war

Artillery over innovation: Why old weapons define Ukraine war

The Spanish newspaper El Mundo commented on the effectiveness of various types of weapons in the war in Ukraine. The article suggested that technologically advanced weapons, such as ATACMS missiles, F-16 fighters, Abrams tanks, and drones, are not as important as seemingly outdated artillery.

Ukrainian 2S22 Bohdana howitzer at the front in the Donetsk region
Ukrainian 2S22 Bohdana howitzer at the front in the Donetsk region
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Mateusz Tomczak

25 November 2024 17:43

According to the Spanish daily, M1 Abrams, advanced combat tanks provided to Ukraine by the United States, have less value on the battlefield than seemingly outdated weapons like howitzers and anti-personnel mines. For this reason, Putin's army gains an advantage because it can still supply artillery systems from its stockpiles to the front and acquire them from allies.

The most important weapons in the war in Ukraine

Artillery, known in Russia as the "queen of war," plays a key role in the armed conflict. "El Mundo" described it as Russia's main advantage over the West. The production of artillery, its reserves, and the ability to mobilize additional soldiers are decisive factors in the current war.

Peter Flory, a former NATO Assistant Secretary General, stated that the war in Ukraine resembles the Battle of the Somme from World War I, but with the use of GPS systems that significantly improve artillery precision.

Post-Soviet artillery vs. NATO systems

The Russians use artillery systems of 122 mm and 152 mm calibre. The 2S3 Akatsiya, 2S5 Giatsint, and 2S19 Msta howitzers are most commonly seen on the front. Over one thousand days of war and significant losses (over 800 self-propelled artillery guns) have left an impact, as the Russians are beginning to experience difficulties in quickly delivering more artillery systems to the front from their slowly depleting stockpiles. According to analysts, this is why they have decided to seek aid from North Korea in the form of M1989 "Koksan" guns.

The Ukrainian army uses a mix of post-Soviet artillery and newer systems provided by NATO allies, where 155 mm calibre shells are standard. The defending army utilizes Polish Krabs, German PzH-2000s, and French CAESARs, among others. Ukrainians are also developing their own 2S22 Bohdana howitzer, which fires 155 mm calibre shells.

"Uncomplicated technology, without the splendor of artificial intelligence-based weapon systems, remains decisive on the 21st-century battlefield," summarizes "El Mundo."

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