Bad Batch at Eurosatory 2022

Bravo Battery, 3-29 Field Artillery Regiment, 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division displays “Bad Batch,” an M109 Paladin Self-propelled Howitzer at Eurosatory 2022, June 14 in Paris, France.
Eurosatory is the largest international land security and defense trade show – the 2022 event boasted more than 1,800 exhibitors from more than 150 countries and admitted more than 57,000 attendees.
Staff Sgt. Justin Douglas, a gunnery sergeant assigned to B Battery, 3 – 29 Field Artillery Regiment, 3d Armored Brigade Combat Team, demonstrates loading and firing procedures of an M109 Paladin Self-Propelled Howitzer during Eurosatory 2022, June 14, in Paris, France.
Articulate subject matter experts are integral in effectively communicating U.S. battlefield capabilities, building trust with our NATO allies and furthering our efforts for interoperability – the ability of our Soldiers and systems to operate effectively in conjunction with those of our partner nations. The Army is dedicated to its modernization strategy, making units more lethal, to win our nation’s wars and return home safely.
Staff Sgt. Justin Douglas, a gunnery sergeant assigned to B Battery, 3 – 29 Field Artillery Regiment, 3d Armored Brigade Combat Team, briefs trade show attendees on the capabilities of the M109 Paladin Self-Propelled Howitzer during Eurosatory 2022, June 14, in Paris, France.
Articulate subject matter experts are integral in effectively communicating U.S. battlefield capabilities, building trust with our NATO allies and furthering our efforts for interoperability – the ability of our Soldiers and systems to operate effectively in conjunction with those of our partner nations. The Army is dedicated to its modernization strategy, making units more lethal, to win our nation’s wars and return home safely.
Eurosatory is the largest international land security and defense trade show – the 2022 event boasted more than 1,800 exhibitors from more than 150 countries and admitted more than 57,000 attendees.
Staff Sgt. Justin Douglas, a gunnery sergeant assigned to B Battery, 3-29 Field Artillery Regiment, 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, poses for a photo in front of “Bad Batch,” an M109 Paladin Self-Propelled Howitzer on display at Eurosatory 2022 June 14, in Paris, France.
“I was selected to attend Eurosatory 2022 as the subject matter expert when it comes to the M109 Paladin,” Douglas said. “Lethality and timely fires make us an asset on the battlefield. We are a max-casualty producing weapon and that’s what makes us so valuable.”
Articulate subject matter experts are integral in effectively communicating U.S. battlefield capabilities, building trust with our NATO allies and furthering our efforts for interoperability – the ability of our Soldiers and systems to operate effectively in conjunction with those of our partner nations. The Army is dedicated to its modernization strategy, making units more lethal, to win our nation’s wars and return home safely.
Cpt. Zack Brittingham, an artillery officer and commander of B Battery, 3-29 Field Artillery, 3 Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, briefs non-artillery soldiers on the capabilities and operation of an M109 Paladin Self-Propelled Howitzer during Eurosatory 2022, June 14 in Paris, France.
“Cross-training is key for the future of the Army,” said Brittingham. “As the Army moves into the future, creating different task forces or multi-domain cells, having teams that understand more than their MOS will make us more effective and lethal.”
Articulate subject matter experts are integral in effectively communicating U.S. battlefield capabilities, building trust with our NATO allies and furthering our efforts for interoperability – the ability of our Soldiers and systems to operate effectively in conjunction with those of our partner nations. The Army is dedicated to its modernization strategy, making units more lethal, to win our nation’s wars and return home safely.
Eurosatory is the largest international land security and defense trade show – the 2022 event boasted more than 1,800 exhibitors from more than 150 countries and admitted more than 57,000 attendees.
Staff Sgt. Justin Douglas, a gunnery sergeant assigned to B Battery, 3 – 29 Field Artillery Regiment, 3d Armored Brigade Combat Team, briefs trade show attendees on the capabilities of the M109 Paladin Self-Propelled Howitzer during Eurosatory 2022, June 14, in Paris, France.
Articulate subject matter experts are integral in effectively communicating U.S. battlefield capabilities, building trust with our NATO allies and furthering our efforts for interoperability – the ability of our Soldiers and systems to operate effectively in conjunction with those of our partner nations. The Army is dedicated to its modernization strategy, making units more lethal, to win our nation’s wars and return home safely.
Eurosatory is the largest international land security and defense trade show – the 2022 event boasted more than 1,800 exhibitors from more than 150 countries and admitted more than 57,000 attendees.