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Hanwha Defense Australia Completes Huntsman Self-propelled Howitzer Blast Testing

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Hanwha Defense Australia Completes Huntsman Self-propelled Howitzer Blast Testing
Hanwha Defense Australia Completes Huntsman Self-propelled Howitzer Blast Testing

Defense vehicle armour producer Plasan of Israel has successfully completed blast tests on the AS10 vehicle which is being purchased for the Australian Army under Phase 1 of the LAND 8116 Protected Mobile Fires (PMF) programme. AuManufacturing reported that the tests carried out with the support of Hanwha Defense Australia and Hanwha Aerospace from the Republic of Korea, involved a series of blast tests on the AS9 and AS10 Huntsman family of vehicles. The test outcomes consolidated the development of the mine blast protection system for the Huntsman vehicles, with the enhanced protection elements being incorporated into the vehicle design as part of the programme progressing towards a Detailed Design Review.

Plasan of Israel and Hanwha Defense Australia are working together on LAND 8116 to ensure the highest quality survivability systems are delivered to protect the Australian Army. Building on the original contract around design, modelling & simulation and testing of the protection solution for the Huntsman vehicles, the companies have now implemented the contract change to include the production and delivery scope. The protection solution consists of fixed and dismountable components that protect the vehicles and crew against a wide range of threats, in accordance with the customer requirements. The Plasan protection solution consists of fixed and dismountable components that protect the Huntsman vehicles against a wide range of threats.

Hanwha Defense Australia AS9 Huntsman 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzers (SPHs) and A10 Armoured Ammunition Resupply Vehicles (AARV).
Hanwha Defense Australia AS9 Huntsman 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzers (SPHs) and A10 Armoured Ammunition Resupply Vehicles (AARV). (Photo by Hanwha Defense Australia)

The AS9 Huntsman is an Australian version of the South Korean K9 self-propelled howitzer, while the AS10 is an Armoured Ammunition Resupply Vehicle (AARV). It is based on the K9 VIDAR variants that was developed for Norway. Some modifications were made to suit Australian requirements. The AS9 has additional armor and improved suspension. The K9 Thunder is a South Korean 155 mm self-propelled howitzer designed and developed by the Agency for Defense Development and civil contractors including Dongmyeong Heavy Industries, Kia Heavy Industry, Poongsan Corporation, and Samsung Aerospace Industries for the Republic of Korea Armed Forces, and is now manufactured by Hanwha Defense. Completion of this stage of the programme is an important step in the development of the Huntsman vehicles.

Plasan is an Israeli based vehicle manufacturer. Plasan Sasa, established in 1985, develops, manufactures, and assembles custom-built vehicle armor systems and chassis up-armor designs as well as Add-On Armor Protection Kits for lightweight tactical trucks, armoured military vehicles, fix/rotary aircraft, commercial vehicles, and is a major supplier of personnel protection armor. Plasan is a non-public company and is wholly owned by Kibbutz Sasa, a communal village of some 100 families in Northern Israel. It employs 1,300 people, including 650 in the United States and 180 in France. Plasan armor is widely used in the US military’s MRAP vehicles.

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