Bofors/Nexter Bonus

155 mm BONUS
BONUS 155 mm construction
TypeSmart artillery round
Sensor-fuzed submunition
Place of originSweden / France
Service history
In service2000–present
Used bySee operators
Production history
DesignerBofors AB
Nexter Systems
Designed1985–1997
ManufacturerBAE Systems Platforms & Services
Nexter Systems
Produced1998–present
Specifications
Mass44.6 kg (98 lb) unfused
Length898 mm (35.4 in) unfused
Diameter155 mm (6.1 in)

Muzzle velocity830 m/s (2,723 ft/s) from 39-caliber barrels
Maximum firing range
  • 27 km (17 mi) from 39-caliber barrels
  • 35 km (22 mi) from 52-caliber barrels
Filling2 x autonomous anti-armour and anti-artillery submunitions
ReferencesJanes[1]

The BONUS (Bofors Nutating Shell)[2] or ACED (Anti-Char à Effet Dirigé)[3][4][5] is a 155 mm guided artillery cluster round co-developed and manufactured by Bofors of Sweden and Nexter of France. It was designed to fulfill a long range, indirect fire, top attack requirement against armoured fighting vehicles.

The BONUS base bleed carrier shell contains two submunitions, which descend over the battlefield on winglets and attack targets with explosively formed penetrator warheads.

  1. ^ Janes (2 February 2022), "155 mm BONUS sensor-fuzed munition", Janes Land Warfare Weapons: Ammunition, Coulsdon, Surrey: Jane's Group UK Limited., retrieved 6 August 2023
  2. ^ Frost, Roger; Hewish, Mark (1986). "Defence 86 Show Report". International Defense Review. 19 (4): 495 – via Internet Archive.
  3. ^ "2001 Finance Bill: Land Forces". 23 November 2000.
  4. ^ "French Senate Report: French defense and cluster munitions". 13 December 2006.
  5. ^ "French Parliament: Information report by the National Defense and Armed Forces Committee on the ammunition industry". 16 December 2015.