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Regarding shell production in France, it is important to know the recent history :

A single production site is capable of manufacturing the “hollow bodies” of shells, medium and large caliber parts (80 mm to 155mm). These are the Forges de Tarbes, heirs of the old arsenals which had several hundred workers. In 2021 the company is on the verge of bankruptcy and has around thirty employees. It was taken over by the Europlasma group which wanted to manufacture plasma torches on the site. The French Ministry of Defense intervenes to maintain this vital production for national defense by placing an order for ten years in order to “not depend on any other country to design, produce and maintain its equipment, it is vital for our armed forces. This is vital for our freedom of action.” Les Forges de Tarbes indeed supplies the 120 mm ammunition for the Leclerc tank and the 155 mm ammunition for the NEXTER CAESAR system.

The war in Ukraine has become an opportunity for the company but it is necessary to modernize the production apparatus, 22,000 hollow bodies produced in 2022, 40,000 in 2023. It is also necessary to hire and train qualified personnel because it is a specialty, there were 53 employees in September 2023. This modernization also brings social problems, a former union representative dismissed for serious misconduct for having criticized "the absence "transparency" of management, the absence of modernization of the site and the questioning of the necessary investments and the choices of the group.

Since September 7, 2023 there have been several latent strikes, the last on January 31. Finally, the modernization of the site took place at the beginning of 2024 with a production shutdown of several weeks which only resumed on March 7. The Minister of Defense, Sébastien Lecornu raised the subject before the Defense Committee of the National Assembly, highlighting the increase in deliveries from 2000 to 3000 155 mm shells per month with the prospect of 4000 to 5000 shells per month. But this only concerns the manufacture of hollow bodies. The ball then passes to Nexter which assembles the shells and propellant charges on its sole site near Bourges. A year ago production was around 630 shells per week, or a little over 30,000 per year.

And there is the problem of shell powder. France is not the only one affected, demand has exploded throughout Europe. Currently the French industrialist Euranco, which produces explosives and powders for artillery ammunition, has decided to relocate its production to Bergerac in France because the powder is currently produced in Sweden, 60 million euros of investment is planned. This new factory will open in 2025 and should manufacture 1,200 tonnes of propellant powder allowing the manufacture of 500,000 modular charges per year, or 95,000 “full shots”. A “full shot” consists of a shell, manufactured in France by Nexter, and modular propellant charges produced by Euranco. Depending on the desired distance, 40 km for the Caesar, 6 charges per shell are required. Of these 95,000 shells, France will purchase 15,000 per year for its Army. So 80,000 will remain for Ukraine and other buyers...

We are still far from the “War Economy” advocated by Mr. Macron. It is still the law of the market.

N.B.: all this information is public and can be found in the French press.

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Engerl's avatar

Thank you for all the information.

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