The Singapore Self-Propelled Howitzer 1 (SSPH 1) Primus is a
self-propelled howitzer armed with a
155 mm
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howitzer
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. Developed jointly by the
Singapore Armed Forces (SAF),
Defence Science and Technology Agency
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(DSTA) and
Singapore Technologies Kinetics (ST Kinetics), it was officially inducted to the
Singapore Artillery in 2004. ''Primus'' is derived from the Artillery motto ''In Oriente Primus'' (
Latin
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: "First in the East").
At the time of introduction in 2002, SSPH Primus was recognized as the world's lightest 155mm, 39 calibre tracked howitzer of its kind.
Production history and development
The idea for a self-propelled howitzer within the SAF was developed in the early 1990s, with the aim of providing better fire support to the armour brigades in the Combined Arms Divisions. This new weapon system would require the ability to keep pace with the high tempo of armoured operations, while providing the range, firepower and accuracy that the artillery is renowned for. The 155 mm self-propelled howitzer was seen as the obvious choice.
The decision to develop the Primus was made after a market survey in 1995 and 1996 of some of the world's best self-propelled guns from the United States (
M109 Paladin), United Kingdom (
AS90 Braveheart), Japan (
Type 75) and Russia (
2S3M1) found them either too heavy or too wide for local terrain.
Leveraging its experience with designing, developing and producing various towed artillery systems (the
FH-88 and
FH-2000) for the SAF, ST Kinetics, together with DSTA began the development of the Primus in earnest in 1996.
By April 2000, the first working prototype was rolled out, using a vehicle chassis adapted from a
United Defense armoured chassis (the ''Universal Combat Vehicle Platform''; UCVP) which includes components from the US
M109 Paladin howitzer,
M2 Bradley
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IFV &
M8-AGS. The next 2 years saw the system undergoing a series of comprehensive tests to ensure that the Primus was able to withstand the rigors required of it. As land in Singapore is scarce, firing tests were first done at the
Waiouru Army Camp live-firing range in New Zealand as part of Exercise Thunder Warrior in February 2004. The guns have also participated in Exercise Wallaby at the
Shoalwater Bay Training Area in
Queensland
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In September 2002, the Primus was officially certified to have met the SAF's criteria, and was formally adopted in the SAF. Since then, this Artillery platform is utilised by the 21st Battalion Singapore Artillery as their primary weapon system for training and operation purposes.
Design
The chassis is based on the proven United States
M109 155 mm self-propelled howitzer. This has been upgraded in a number of key areas and has a new power pack similar to that fitted to ST Kinetics
Bionix infantry fighting vehicle (IFV), which is already in SAF service. The use of common subsystems for the Primus and Bionix IFV offers several advantages, including easier training and reduced logistics.
The power pack of the Primus consists of a
Detroit Diesel Corporation 6V 92TIA diesel engine developing 550 horsepower coupled to a
General Dynamics
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Land Systems HMPT-500-3EC fully automatic transmission.
The maximum road speed of the Primus is 50 km/h, with an operating range of 350 km. Its combat weight of 28.3 tons allows it to use the SAF's military bridging systems. The relatively light combat weight also allowed the flexibility of being air-portable by an
Airbus A400M Transport aircraft.
The turret is fitted with a locally developed 155 mm 39-calibre barrel with a
muzzle brake and fume extractor. This meets the NATO Joint Ballistics Memorandum of Understanding. The range of the Primus' gun depends on the type of projectile and charge combination used, and is about 19 km with the old
M107 high explosive
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(HE) projectile and with an extended range full bore base bleed projectile. In addition to smoke, HE and illumination projectiles, the locally developed 155 mm cargo round can also be fired.
A semi-automatic loading system is provided to increase the rate of fire and reduce crew fatigue. The fused projectiles are loaded and rammed automatically; the modular charges are loaded manually. The Primus has a burst rate of fire of three rounds in 20 seconds and a maximum rate of fire of 6 rounds per min. The bustle mounted magazine holds up to 22 rounds of 155 mm projectile.
The digital
fire control system automates the complete projectile loading process and gun laying operation. An ammunition inventory management system keeps track of all onboard ammunition as well as ammunition expenditure during firing. The weapon is laid to the target using an automatic fire control system, which includes an onboard positioning and navigation system. This can receive target information from the battery or regimental command post. It takes less than 60 seconds to come into action and open fire and 40 seconds to be re-deployed.
Incidents
2019 Accident
On 19 January 2019,
Singapore Army NSman
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Singapore
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(CFC (NS)) and
Mediacorp Actor,
Aloysius Pang was killed after he was crushed by the gun barrel of a Primus while performing maintenance inside the vehicle during his overseas reservist training in
New Zealand
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.
Misconception
The Primus has been mistaken as artillery being mounted on a Bionix chassis, and in the earlier days of development as a Bionix MBT variant. This was brought about by the fact that the UCVP (which the Primus was based on) bears a superficial resemblance to that of the Bionix and the fact that ST Engineering had indeed at the time been experimenting on a
light tank variant of the Bionix.
See also
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FH-88
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FH-2000
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SLWH Pegasus
References
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External links
SSPH Primus page @ ST EngineeringOfficial fact sheetMINDEF Factsheet: SSPH Primus
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Self-propelled artillery of Singapore
155 mm artillery
Tracked self-propelled howitzers
Self-propelled artillery
Self-propelled howitzers