K9 Thunder

K9 Thunder
TypeSelf-propelled howitzer
Place of originSouth Korea
Service history
In serviceK9: 1999–present
K9A1: 2018–present
Used bySee Operators
Wars
Production history
Designer
Designed1989–1998
Manufacturer
  • Samsung Aerospace Industries (1998–2000)
  • Samsung Techwin (2000–2015)
  • Hanwha Techwin (2015–2017)
  • Hanwha Land Systems (2017–2019)
  • Hanwha Defense (2019–2022)
  • Hanwha Aerospace (2022–present)
Unit cost4 billion KRW (for the ROK Armed Forces)[1]
ProducedK9: 1998–2017
K9A1: 2017–present
No. built1,700 (2020)[2]
VariantsK10 ARV
K11 FDCV
T-155 Fırtına
AHS Krab
Specifications
MassK9 & K9A1: 47 t (46 long tons; 52 short tons), combat[3]
K9A2: 48.5 t (47.7 long tons; 53.5 short tons), combat, with metal track[4]
LengthOverall: 12 m (39 ft 4 in)
Hull: 7.44 m (24 ft 5 in)
Width3.4 m (11 ft 2 in)
Height2.73 m (8 ft 11 in)
CrewK9 & K9A1: 5 (Commander, Driver, Gunner, 2 Loaders)
K9A2: 3 (Commander, Driver, Gunner)

Maximum firing range18 km (M107, HE)
30 km (M549A1, RAP/HE)
36 km (K310, BB/DP-ICM)
41 km (K307, BB/HE)
60 km (K315, LAP/HE)

ArmourPOSCO MIL-12560H armor steel (domestic only, after 2022)
Bisalloy Steel armor steel (export variants, after 2022)
Main
armament
Hyundai WIA CN98 155 mm 52 caliber, 48 rounds
Secondary
armament
SNT Dynamics K6 12.7x99 mm NATO HMG
EngineSTX Engine/MTU Friedrichshafen MT881Ka-500 8-cylinder water-cooled diesel engine
735 kW (1,000 hp) @ 2,700 rpm
Power/weight21.3 hp/t (15.88 kW/t)
TransmissionSNT Dynamics/Allison Transmission X1100-5A3
4 forward, 2 reverse
SuspensionMottrol/Horstman Hydropneumatic Suspension Unit (HSU)
Travel distance: ≤ 275 mm
Dead weight: 40–45 kN
Ground clearance410 mm (16 in)
Fuel capacity850 L (225 U.S. gal)
Operational
range
360 km (220 mi)
Maximum speed 67 km/h (42 mph)

The K9 Thunder is a South Korean 155 mm self-propelled howitzer designed and developed by the Agency for Defense Development and private corporations 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 Aerospace.[3] K9 howitzers operate in groups with the K10 Ammunition Resupply Vehicle variant.[5][6]

The entire K9 fleet operated by the ROK Armed Forces is now undergoing upgrades to K9A1, and a further upgrade variant K9A2 is being tested for production. As of 2022, the K9 series has had a 52% share of the global self-propelled howitzer market, including wheeled vehicles, since the year 2000.[5][6]

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  2. ^ Hanwha, Kongsberg team up to bolster Australia's K9 howitzers. C4ISRNET. 13 November 2020.
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