Federal Analysis
U.S. Army Considers Procuring KNDS RCH 155 Howitzer
March 20, 2026
The U.S. Army is evaluating the procurement of the KNDS RCH 155 howitzer, a modern artillery system noted for its advanced capabilities including firing accurately while moving, rapid firing and displacement, and enhanced crew survivability. This system is positioned as a cost-effective and survivable complement to existing artillery platforms such as the M109A7 Paladin and HIMARS, addressing a critical capability gap for Stryker Brigade Combat Teams and other units. The RCH 155's operational efficiency is highlighted by its ability to complete missions with fewer systems and significantly fewer personnel, potentially reducing logistical and manpower burdens.
- The KNDS RCH 155 howitzer offers procurement professionals an opportunity to modernize field artillery with a system proven in European allied forces and combat zones like Ukraine.
- Its reduced crew requirements and rapid deployment capabilities may influence future contract specifications and operational requirements for artillery systems.
- Contractors and vendors should consider the evolving U.S. Army artillery modernization priorities that emphasize mobility, survivability, and cost-effectiveness.
- This consideration signals potential future solicitations or contract awards involving advanced artillery systems compatible with Stryker Brigade Combat Teams and other Army units.
A battery of 12 RCH 155s with 24 soldiers completes the same mission in 140 seconds 6 with half the systems and 83% fewer soldiers at the gun line.
— Bill Koziar
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U.S. Army, British Army, German Government, Ukraine Armed Forces
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KNDS
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- The case for the US Army to procure the KNDS RCH 155 howitzer · Defense News · Mar 20