
() or FH77 is a Swedish
155 mm
The 155 mm calibre is widely used for artillery guns.
Land warfare
Historic calibres
France - 1874
The caliber originated in France after the Franco-Prussian War (1870–1871).
A French artillery committee met on 2 February 1874 to dis ...
howitzer
The howitzer () is an artillery weapon that falls between a cannon (or field gun) and a mortar. It is capable of both low angle fire like a field gun and high angle fire like a mortar, given the distinction between low and high angle fire break ...
, developed and manufactured by
Bofors
AB Bofors ( , , ) is a former Swedish arms manufacturer which today is part of the British arms manufacturer BAE Systems. The name has been associated with the iron industry and artillery manufacturing for more than 350 years.
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It is also colloquially known as the Bofors gun in India. There were several versions, the original (sometimes referred to as Haubits 77 A) with a 38 calibre barrel and
sliding block mechanism, the export version FH77 B version with a 39 calibre barrel and an
interrupted ogival screw breech. For the demonstrator of the
Archer Artillery System, some FH77A were modified into FH 77 AD L/45, while the series production were FH77Bs rebuilt into FH77 BW L/52. The carriage was also used for the
KARIN
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, used in the Swedish coastal artillery.
Design and development
History
In the 1960s, Sweden started to look for a replacement for the French
Obusier de 155 mm Modèle 50 (''Haubits'' F). The American
M109 self-propelled howitzer was offered and tested. Though the price was low, the Swedish Arms Administration found that the high maintenance costs, the low rate of fire and the limited mobility of the M109 made it worth the effort to develop a domestic howitzer.
The requirements for a new gun would be:
*High mobility.
*High momentary rate of fire.
The result was a compromise between a more expensive
self-propelled howitzer
Self-propelled artillery (also called locomotive artillery) is artillery equipped with its own propulsion system to move toward its firing position. Within the terminology are the self-propelled gun, self-propelled howitzer, self-propelled mo ...
and a less mobile conventional towed howitzer.
The FH77 was the first field howitzer featuring an
auxiliary power unit
An auxiliary power unit (APU) is a device on a vehicle that provides energy for functions other than propulsion. They are commonly found on large aircraft and naval ships as well as some large land vehicles. Aircraft APUs generally produce 115&n ...
to make it self-propelled for tactical movement.
The rate of fire was, at the time, exceptionally high for a 155 mm howitzer. The FH77A (which uses
semi-fixed ammunition) could fire 4 rounds in 9 seconds, or 6 rounds in 25 seconds. In a sustained firing role, it could fire 6 rounds every two minutes for 20 minutes (i.e. 3 rounds per minute).
In order to use standard NATO ammunition, the FH77B was developed. While the vertical
sliding-block worked well with the
cased charges (propellant enclosed in a mostly plastic case with steel base) acting as a seal, it was decided that
bagged charges required an interrupted screw breech. This, combined with the slightly longer barrel, resulted in a slightly improved range but also a lower rate of fire. At the same time, the petrol-fueled auxiliary power unit was exchanged with a diesel-fueled one, allowing it to use the same fuel as the towing vehicle.
Driving and deploying
The dedicated towing vehicle for the FH77 was the
Scania SBA111 (''Tgb'' 40).
The truck was equipped with a crew compartment behind the driving cab and a
HIAB
Hydrauliska Industri AB (Hiab) is a Swedish manufacturer of loader cranes, demountable container handlers, forestry cranes, knuckle boom cranes, truck-mounted forklifts and tail lifts. The company is owned by the Cargotec Corporation.
Hist ...
-crane for ammunition handling. The howitzer's auxiliary power unit can be started and controlled by the driver of the towing vehicle to give an extra boost during off-road driving. The maximum towing speed is 70 km/h (45 mph).
The FH77 is manoeuvred by the gun layer, controlling the torque of the two main wheels through a joystick. Speed is regulated by changing the auxiliary power unit's revolutions per minute. The howitzer is deployed by spreading the trail legs, raising the castor wheels and driving the howitzer in reverse to anchor the
recoil spades.
Auxiliary power unit
The FH77A is powered by a
Volvo B20 auxiliary power unit, which gives the gun a top speed of 7 km/h.
The engine is connected to three hydraulic pumps, of which two are linked to the wheels and one is used for a traverse, elevation, ramming and ammunition crane. The fuel tank could hold 40 litres, with two extra 20L
jerry-cans as a reserve in front of the gun layer's position. The FH77B has the same configuration, but is powered by a Mercedes-Benz diesel engine.
Crew
The crew consists of 10–14 men. The minimum crew setup would be 4 men; commander, gun layer, loader 1 and loader 2.
*The commander directs all the activity of the crew from a platform to the left of the
gun layer.
*The layer sits on the left hand side of the gun, operating the fire control computer and driving the howitzer when in self-deployment mode.
*Loader 1 is located to the right hand side of the gun and is in charge of supplying the shells from the loading table in front of him.
*Loader 2 and 3 would be working on the ground, providing shells to loader 1 by means of a hydraulic crane and loading cases in the loading trough.
*Loader 3 is normally the driver of the towing vehicle.
Ammunition
The FH77A uses the m/77 (42 kg) 155mm HE shell combined with a plastic casing, containing six propellant charge increments.
The FH77B uses standard NATO 155mm ammunition with bagged drive charges.
Both are able to use
base bleed
Base bleed or base burn (BB) is a system used on some artillery shells to increase range, typically by about 20%–35%. It expels gas into the low-pressure area behind the shell to reduce Drag (physics), base drag (but does not produce thrust ...
ammunition developed for the FH77B, as well as
Bofors 155 Bonus
The BONUS (''Bofors Nutating Shell'') or ACED (''Anti-Char à Effet Dirigé'') is a 155 mm Guided artillery shell, guided artillery cluster round co-developed and manufactured by Bofors of Sweden and Nexter of France. It was designed to fulfill a ...
cluster round and
M982 Excalibur
The M982 Excalibur (previously XM982) is a 155 mm extended-range guided artillery shell developed in a collaborative effort between the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) and the United States Army Armament Research, Development and Engineerin ...
guided round.
Ramjet Propelled Artillery Shell
IIT Madras
The Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras or IIT-M) is a public technical university located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It is one of the eight public Institutes of Eminence of India. As an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), ...
along with
IIT Kanpur
The Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IIT- Kanpur or IIT-K) is a public institute of technology located in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India. As an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), it was declared an Institute of National Importance by th ...
,
Armament Research and Development Establishment
In India, the Armament Research & Development Establishment (ARDE) is a laboratory of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). Located in Pune, it is the main DRDO lab involved in the development of conventional weapons, conve ...
(ARDE) and
Research Centre Imarat
Research Centre Imarat (RCI) is a Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) laboratory located in Hyderabad, Telangana. The lab is responsible for research and development of missile systems, Precision-guided munition, guided weapons ...
(RCI) are working on redesigning an existing 155 mm shell using
ramjet
A ramjet is a form of airbreathing jet engine that requires forward motion of the engine to provide air for combustion. Ramjets work most efficiently at supersonic speeds around and can operate up to .
Ramjets can be particularly appropriat ...
propulsion that can cover 60 km+ range. The shell will use precision guidance kit for trajectory correction. IIT Madras is ensuring that
Munitions India
Munitions India Limited (MIL) is an Indian state-owned defence company, headquartered in Pune, India, established in 2021 as part of the restructuring and corporatisation of the Ordnance Factory Board into seven different Public Sector Undertaki ...
can manufacture the shells.
155 mm Smart Artillery Shell
IIT Madras is working with Munitions India to develop 155 mm Smart Artillery Shells with a
CEP of less than 10 meters that are compatible with firing from Haubits FH77 without the need for modification. Utilizing fin stabilization, canard control, and a three-mode fuse operation, the shell will be guided by
NavIC satellites. Its range will be 8 km at minimum and 38 km at maximum.
Controversy in India
The Bofors scandal was a major
political scandal
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that occurred between Sweden and India during 1980s and 1990s, initiated by
Congress
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politicians and implicating the Indian prime minister,
Rajiv Gandhi
Rajiv Gandhi (20 August 1944 – 21 May 1991) was an Indian statesman and pilot who served as the prime minister of India from 1984 to 1989. He took office after the Assassination of Indira Gandhi, assassination of his mother, then–prime ...
, and several other members of the Swedish and Indian governments, who were accused of receiving
kickbacks from
Bofors AB for winning a bid to supply India's 155 mm field howitzer.
This resulted in India not exercising the option for 48 additional FH77B, instead these guns were acquired by the Swedish army and have now been converted into the
Archer Artillery System.
Variants
Towed variant
*FH77 A – original baseline version with the Volvo B20A petrol engine and
38-caliber barrel.
*FH77 B – export version with a
Mercedes-Benz OM-616.918 diesel engine,
39-caliber barrel and lower rate of fire as a result of a modified breech block to use NATO-compatible ammunition.
Vehicle-mounted variant
*
Archer Artillery System – self-propelled FH77B-version with a 52 calibre gun mounted on the chassis of a Volvo
articulated hauler
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.
Operators

* Sweden – Approximately 220 FH77 delivered to the Swedish Army between 1979 and 1984.
*
Nigeria
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– 48 FH77B purchased in 1980.
* India – 410 acquired from 1986–1991.
200 left in service.
An improved howitzer named
Dhanush
Venkatesh Prabhu Kasthuri Raja (born 28 July 1983), known professionally as Dhanush, is an Indian actor, filmmaker, lyricist and playback singer who primarily works in Tamil cinema. Having starred in Dhanush filmography, 50 films over his car ...
was developed after studying this gun and released in 2019.
It is a 45 caliber gun and has a range of 38 km apart from other modernization like ballistic calculations, inbuilt gun-control-computer, sighting etc.
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References
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Howitzers
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155 mm artillery
Military equipment introduced in the 1970s
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