With its demonstrated high-altitude performance, multi-environment mobility, digital battlefield integration, and precision strike capabilities, the PCL-181 represents a significant evolution in China’s artillery doctrine.
This latest live-fire exercise confirms its central role in the PLA’s future force structure and underlines China's intent to maintain an overwhelming artillery advantage across contested and remote theaters.
The PCL-181 is not just a howitzer as it is a frontline tool of strategic deterrence and rapid-response dominance in modern highland and hybrid conflict scenario
Exclusive: Chinese Army demonstrates PCL-181 155mm howitzer precision strike capability in high-altitude mountains.

Chinese Army demonstrates the PCL181 155mm wheeled self-propelled howitzer during a live fire exercise in a high-altitude mountainous region, showcasing its precision strike capability and operational mobility in extreme terrain conditions.(Picture source: China MoD)
11 Jul, 2025 - 9:43
Defence & Security Industry Technology
PCL-181 155mm wheeled self-propelled howitzers operated by a regiment under the Chinese PLA Xinjiang Military Command have successfully completed a high-altitude live-fire exercise in recent days.
Conducted in a rugged mountainous region under thin air and extreme weather conditions, the exercise showcased the howitzer’s capability to deliver rapid, high-precision fire in one of the most demanding operational environments for artillery forces.
The drill highlighted the Chinese military’s growing emphasis on equipping its frontline units with modern, mobile, and digitally networked artillery systems capable of functioning reliably in elevated and contested border zones.
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The PCL-181 is a new-generation 155mm L52-caliber wheeled self-propelled howitzer developed by the Chinese Defense Company NORINCO and officially introduced into PLA service in 2019. Built on a 6x6 truck chassis, it features a fully digitized fire control system, satellite navigation, automatic gun-laying capability, and integrated battlefield communication systems. It can fire a wide range of 155mm NATO-standard munitions, including high-explosive, base-bleed, rocket-assisted, and precision-guided shells such as the GP6 and GP155 series. These projectiles allow it to hit targets at ranges up to 40 kilometers with high accuracy, even in complex environments with minimal GPS signal or limited visibility.
Its mobility is one of its defining features. Capable of reaching speeds over 90 km/h with an operational range of more than 600 kilometers, the PCL-181 is well-suited for fast maneuver warfare, road-mobile artillery deployments, and shoot-and-scoot operations. It can be rapidly deployed across mountainous terrain, coastal zones, and inland theaters with minimal logistical burden, especially compared to heavier tracked howitzers. The vehicle carries 27 rounds of ammunition and can deliver a firing rate of 4 to 6 rounds per minute, supported by a semi-automatic loading mechanism that reduces crew fatigue and accelerates fire missions.
In this recent high-altitude exercise, the system fired on targets at various elevations and ranges, relying on onboard targeting computers and real-time digital data from external reconnaissance assets to coordinate synchronized strikes. Despite the thin air, sub-zero temperatures, and steep gradients, the PCL-181 maintained operational stability and accuracy, proving its capacity to perform under environmental stress that typically degrades artillery performance. The system’s rapid deployment and repositioning time under three minutes also enhances survivability against counter-battery fire, a critical requirement for modern artillery in peer conflict scenarios.
The introduction and deployment of the PCL-181 in China’s western command zones are driven by evolving geopolitical conditions, particularly tensions along the Line of Actual Control with India. The 2020 Galwan Valley clashes exposed gaps in rapid firepower delivery and terrain-based mobility that the PCL-181 is specifically designed to address. Its wheeled platform enables swift deployment to remote border posts and elevated firing positions that would be inaccessible or logistically challenging for older towed artillery. This capability is strategically significant as both India and China continue to reinforce their positions in the Himalayas with long-range firepower, air defense systems, and surveillance platforms.
Beyond the India-China frontier, the PCL-181 also supports the PLA’s broader modernization goals across potential flashpoints such as the Taiwan Strait, the South China Sea, and border areas with Myanmar and Central Asia.
- Its integration into network-centric warfare architecture reflects the PLA’s shift toward high-efficiency joint firepower with digital targeting, UAV coordination, and battlefield automation.
- The system can also be transported by China’s Y-20 military transport aircraft, offering strategic flexibility for rapid deployment to crisis zones or reinforcement missions.
On July 11, 2025, autonomous launchers of Russia’s Yars mobile ground missile system were deployed to combat patrol routes in the Yoshkar-Ola missile formation, as reported by Interfax.
- This significant maneuver, part of a scheduled exercise, underscores Moscow’s ongoing commitment to maintain and test its strategic nuclear deterrent in the Mari El Republic.
- By executing large-scale field movements, the Russian Strategic Missile Forces demonstrate readiness for protracted operations under combat conditions.
This development comes amid heightened global attention to mobile ICBM capabilities and their implications for nuclear stability.  |
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The move comes amid renewed tensions in the trilateral Future Combat Air System (FCAS) program involving France, Germany, and Spain, as disputes about industrial workshare have reportedly contributed to stalled progress. - During a meeting with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, Chancellor Friedrich Merz acknowledged unresolved disagreements within the consortium and stated the issue would be addressed in the coming months.
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