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The European 155mm Artillery Ammunition Market in 2026
What is the strategic, technological and financial relevance of The European 155mm Artillery Ammunition Market in 2026 for European defence autonomy and allied capability?
The central issue in the European 155mm artillery ammunition market is no longer whether the supply problem has been identified, but whether the industrial system is…
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The central issue in the European 155mm artillery ammunition market is no longer whether the supply problem has been identified, but whether the industrial system is now converting political urgency, public support, and announced capacity expansion into real, sustainable output. The analytical challenge is therefore narrower and more demanding than a generic discussion of rearmament or ammunition shortages. It requires a distinction between headline production ambitions and actual deliverable capacity, across the full chain that determines usable output: shell bodies, explosives and filling, propellants, modular charges, and fuze-related components. In 2026, the relevant question is whether Europe is materially closing the gap between declared production objectives and effective industrial throughput, and which firms are structurally best placed to capture the remaining demand emerging from common procurement, SAFE-backed acquisition, and EDIP-supported industrial and procurement mechanisms. The report is structured to answer that question in a disciplined sequence. It begins by defining the methodological framework and by separating theoretical, installed, active, and contracted capacity, so that industrial ambition is not confused with industrial performance. It then sets out the legal and financial perimeter created by ASAP, SAFE, and EDIP, clarifying the distinct function of each instrument and the wider European industrial geography relevant to 155mm ammunition, including actors such as Nammo and the more conditional case of BAE Systems.
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