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Guns ELBIT SYSTEMS
LAND AND C4I LTD.
2 Ha’machshev St.,
Netanya 4250712, Israel
Tel: 972-9-8898080
Fax: 972-9-8898231
E-mail: landc4i@elbitsystems.com
www.elbitsystems.com/landc4i
Soltam ATMOS
155mm, Computerized Autonomous Truck Mounted Self-Propelled Gun
Meeting the need for light, long-range and fast moving artillery on the battlefield
Offering the advantages of high fire power, mobility and short response time, the
ATMOS is rapidly deployed and operable in rugged terrain. Highly adaptable, the
modular ATMOS system is available with various qualified in-service trucks and
gun calibers. The combination of an embedded electronic suit, an automatic laying
system and automatic loading system provides exceptional benefits including
accurate navigation and autonomous operation, reduced crew size, increased fire
power and accuracy. The artillery systems are equipped with fire control computers
(FCC), muzzle velocity radar (MVR), an inertial navigation system (INS) and a
target acquisition system (TAS).
Soltam ATMOS D-30
Advanced tactical computation and sensors in a wheeled, self-propelled
122mm Howitzer
The ATMOS D-30 is a wheeled, self-propelled 122mm Howitzer which can be
mounted on almost any modern 6X6 or 8X8 truck. An upgraded version of the in-
service 122mm D-30 gun system, the ATMOS D-30 currently features a modified
cabin, APU-driven hydraulic systems, onboard ammunition storage, and semi-
automatic loading systems. The ATMOS D-30 can be fully integrated with an
electronic suit, enabling accurate and semi-autonomous operation, reduced crew
size and increased fire power. The artillery systems are equipped with fire control
computers (FCC), muzzle velocity radar (MVR), an inertial navigation system (INS)
and a target acquisition system (TAS).
Soltam ATHOS
155mm Autonomous Towed Howitzer System
Operational efficiency combined with highly versatile advanced towed gun
concept The 155 mm 52 caliber Autonomous Towed Howitzer – ATHOS – towed
independent gun features autonomous operation and automatic laying capabilities.
The gun’s low center-of-gravity, overall length and tandem wheels mounted on the
walking beams ensure smooth travel at all speeds and on rough terrain, posing
no limitations on the towing vehicle’s speed and capabilities. The gun can also
maneuver in and out of position under its own power. The artillery systems are
equipped with fire control computers (FCC), muzzle velocity radar (MVR), an
inertial navigation system (INS) and a target acquisition system (TAS).
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