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It isn´t the AGM. Its the System named "Donar"

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https://www.kmweg.com/home/artillery/autonomous-howitzer/donar/product-information.html

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Incorrect Chassis

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"Current development vehicles use a MLRS chassis."

I believe this is incorrect. M270 MLRS has 6 road wheels per side, while AGM/Donar has 7. Also, while the cab of AGM/Donar looks quite like the cab of M270 MLRS, if you look closely they are clearly unrelated designs: all the angles are different.

According to this Tweet, General Dynamics advertised the AGM/Donar as an application of the ASCOD chassis, not the M270/Bradley chassis. Like AGM, ASCOD also has 7 road wheels per side.

https://twitter.com/ronkainen7k15/status/1693639673560650137?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet 2601:98A:4400:2E50:218A:3928:DBD8:7E3B (talk) 22:10, 21 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]