Over time, a total of
581 M109 were ordered, and today,
133 M-109 KAWEST WE are in service
Batch 1 '
146 Pz Hb 66'''
("15.5 cm Panzerhaubitze 66"),'' purchased with the armament program 1968, and introduced from 1971. This first batch is made of the first generation of
M109 with a L-23 calibre cannon. • First modernisation of the 146
SPH to the standard
Pz Hb 66/74 delivered from May 1977 to February 1979. It received the addition of the new L-39 calibre cannon. • Modernisation of 108
Pz Hb 66/74 to the standard
Pz Hb 66/74 SELAN delivered from 1996 to 1998 and retired in 2003.
Batch 2 '
120 Pz Hb 74'''
("15.5 cm Panzerhaubitze 74")'' purchased with the armament program RP 74, and introduced from 1974 to 1978.This batch is made of the
M109A1B with a L-39 calibre cannon. All were retired by 2003. • 33 modernised with the armament program RP 97 to the standard
Pz Hb 74/95, also known as
Pz Hb KAWEST. The main elements of the modernisation is the L-47 calibre cannon and an automatic loading system. • 57 modernised with the armament program RP 95 and 150 with the armament program RP 97 to the standard
Pz Hb 79/95, also known as
Pz Hb KAWEST. The main elements of the modernisation is the L-47 calibre cannon and an automatic loading system.
Batch 4 '
108 Pz Hb 88'''
("15.5 cm Panzerhaubitze 88")'' purchased with the armament program RP 88, introduction from 1991 to 1992. This batch is made of the
M109A1B with a L-39 calibre cannon. • 108 modernised with the armament program RP 95 to the standard
Pz Hb 88/95, also known as
Pz Hb KAWEST. The main elements of the modernisation is the L-47 calibre cannon and an automatic loading system. • 108 modernised with the armament program AEB 2008 to the standard
Pz Hb KAWEST WE, introduced from 2009, and currently in service. == Status of the Swiss M109 ==