Finland kjøper tungt artilleri
Finland Doubles K9 Artillery Fleet With 112 New Systems as NATO Strengthens Russia Border Firepower.
Finland signed a €546.8 million deal with South Korea to acquire 112 additional K9 Thunder 155 mm self-propelled howitzers. The purchase nearly doubles its fleet and strengthens NATO’s long-range artillery power on Russia’s border.
The 9 April 2026 government-to-government agreement with the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency adds systems, spares, and support equipment, bringing Finland’s planned inventory to 208 guns. The deal accelerates Helsinki’s shift from towed artillery toward protected, mobile 155 mm fires, improving survivability and rapid-response strike capability across NATO’s northeastern flank














