Training conducted under the supervision of soldiers and instructors from the Swedish Artillery School was topped with independent execution by British soldiers of fire tasks with the loading of ammunition. This took place at a camp site close Boden in Swedish Lapland. During the completion of the individual stages, the British were to experience the advantages of Archer's chassis in the form of a Volvo A30E 6x6 system, which was good at overcoming the hard terrain. They most likely besides felt another advantage of the fresh artillery against AS-90 in the form of lower back stress due to the fact that the construction from the BAE Systems has a combat compartment in an automated module. Thus, any further projectile and propellant charge is loaded by a payloader alternatively than a payloader. The Swedish artillery ordered by the United Kingdom is to be a bridge solution, pending the election of a full successor, ageing and generating expanding problems in the operation of AS-90.