Swiss Army Orders New German Artillery System.

The Swiss armed forces have announced a major modernization of their artillery capabilities with the purchase of new systems from Germany. The upgrade will replace the long-serving M109 self-propelled howitzers, which have been in operation since the 1960s.

The contract was signed with KNDS Germany, according to Switzerland’s Federal Armaments Office, Armasuisse. The new AGM Artillery Gun Module will be mounted on a Swiss carrier platform, forming the core of the country’s next-generation artillery system.

Under the procurement plan, Switzerland will acquire one prototype unit and 32 production systems. The agreement also covers ammunition logistics, training programs, simulation systems, spare parts, technical documentation, and specialized tools required for long-term operation and maintenance.

The prototype is scheduled for completion in 2027, with testing expected the following year. Full delivery of the artillery systems is planned to begin in 2031, marking a long-term transition to modernized ground firepower.

Officials state that the new artillery system will significantly improve speed, precision, and operational efficiency. Advanced sensor technology, digital targeting systems, and automated processes are expected to enhance battlefield awareness and response capabilities.

The procurement is part of the Swiss Armed Forces Dispatch 2025, which was approved by the Federal Council and submitted to Parliament. The plan includes funding of CHF 1.7 billion for multiple defense projects aimed at strengthening national security.

However, Parliament rejected an additional CHF 1 billion request intended for air defence ammunition, reflecting ongoing debates over defence spending priorities.

Authorities cited the deteriorating security situation in Europe as a key reason for the investment. Defence officials emphasized the importance of maintaining readiness and closing capability gaps in the armed forces.

Swiss Defence Minister Martin Pfister stated that the modernization effort is essential to ensure Switzerland remains prepared for a wide range of potential threats in an increasingly uncertain global environment.

The new artillery system represents one of the most significant upgrades to Switzerland’s ground forces in decades, reinforcing the country’s long-term defence strategy.