Excalibur Army DANA vs KNDS PzH 2000
Full specs: Excalibur Army DANA KNDS PzH 2000
Excalibur Army DANA and KNDS PzH 2000 are both artillery & mlrs, compared here on public specifications. The KNDS PzH 2000 leads on rate of fire (10 vs 3 rpm).
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Full spec sheet
| Performance | ||
| Max speed (km/h) | 80 km/h ✓ | 60 km/h |
| Range (km) | 600 km ✓ | 420 km |
| Rate of fire (rpm) | 3 rpm | 10 rpm ✓ |
| Firepower | ||
| Caliber (mm) | 152 mm | 155 mm |
| Ammunition | N/A | 60 |
| Max firing range (km) | 20 km | 40 km ✓ |
| Physical | ||
| Combat weight (kg) | 29,250 kg | 55,300 kg |
| Crew | 5 | 5 |
| Propulsion | ||
| Engine power (hp) | 345 hp | 986 hp ✓ |
| Program | ||
| Unit cost (USD) | N/A | $17,000,000 |
| Units built | 750 ✓ | 400 |
| Operator countries | 6 | 8 ✓ |
Frequently asked questions
Which is faster, Excalibur Army DANA and KNDS PzH 2000? +
The Excalibur Army DANA is the fastest of the 2 compared here, at 80 km/h.
Which has the longer range? +
The Excalibur Army DANA has the longest range at 600 km.
Which is cheaper? +
The KNDS PzH 2000 has the lower public unit-cost figure at 17,000,000 USD. Treat this as directional, defense pricing varies by contract and configuration.
Which has the higher rate of fire? +
The KNDS PzH 2000 has the higher rate of fire at 10 rpm.
Which has the higher max firing range? +
The KNDS PzH 2000 has the higher max firing range at 40 km.
Which has the higher engine power? +
The KNDS PzH 2000 has the higher engine power at 986 hp.
Is the Excalibur Army DANA better than the KNDS PzH 2000? +
On the public specs we track, Excalibur Army DANA and KNDS PzH 2000 are closely matched, Excalibur Army DANA leads on max speed, range, units built, while KNDS PzH 2000 leads on rate of fire, max firing range, engine power. See the full spec sheet for the metric-by-metric breakdown.
Where does this comparison data come from? +
Every figure in the table is sourced from public manufacturer pages, defense-ministry releases and reference publications, and is verifiable on each system's spec page. WeaponSpecs does not accept vendor placement.
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