Panzerhaubitze 2000

The Panzerhaubitze 2000 ("armoured howitzer 2000"), abbreviated PzH 2000, is a German 155 mm self-propelled gun developed by Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW) and Rheinmetall for the German Army. The PzH 2000 is one of the most powerful conventional artillery systems deployed in the 2010s. It is capable of a very high rate of fire; in burst mode it can fire three rounds in nine seconds, ten rounds in 56 seconds, and can — depending on barrel heating — fire between 10 and 13 rounds per minute continuously. The PzH 2000 has automatic support for up to 5 rounds of Multiple Rounds Simultaneous Impact (MRSI). The replenishment of shells is automated. Two operators can load 60 shells and propelling charges in less than 12 minutes. PzH 2000 has also been selected by the armies of Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, the Netherlands and Qatar, and more orders are probable as many NATO forces replace their M109 howitzers.

Users

 * Croatia
 * Croatian Army
 * Germany
 * German Army
 * Greece
 * Hellenic Army
 * Hungary
 * Hungarian Ground Forces
 * Italy
 * Italian Army
 * Lithuania
 * Lithuanian Land Force
 * Netherlands
 * Royal Netherlands Army
 * Qatar
 * Qatar Emiri Land Force