Indonesia is reportedly exploring the acquisition of the Nora B-52 wheeled self-propelled howitzer, a modern artillery system developed by Serbia’s Yugoimport. The move follows the recent signing of a military cooperation agreement between Indonesia and Serbia, which could pave the way to purchase several advanced defense technologies.
The Nora B-52 is a 155mm Serbian wheeled self-propelled howitzer designed and manufactured by Yugoimport, offering long-range firepower, advanced targeting, and high mobility, with a firing range of up to 50 km.
According to the Defense Studies Blog, the Indonesian military has shown interest in expanding its artillery capabilities with the Nora B-52, which is known for its advanced mobility, firepower, and versatility. This potential acquisition would complement Indonesia’s ongoing efforts to modernize its armed forces, enhancing the country’s ability to defend its vast archipelago and maintain regional security.