Aided by greater accuracy and superior ISR capabilities, artillery has accounted for an enormous number of casualties in the ongoing Ukraine War—and the US Army has taken note.
The U.S. Army has renewed interest in new longer-range artillery shells, such as ramjet-powered types, following its axing of plans to buy a next-generation tracked self-propelled 155mm howitzer ...
Detroit Arsenal, Michigan – The U.S. Army announced today the awarding of five contracts for the Army’s upcoming Self-Propelled Howitzer Performance Demonstration. The contracts were awarded to: ...
The Swedish Archer self-propelled artillery gun has proved devastating in Ukraine—helping to prevent concentrations of ...
KNDS-Rheinmetall joint venture Artec plans to ramp up Boxer armoured vehicle production to around 1,000 vehicles by 2030, ...
Ukraine's Kramatorsk Heavy Machine Tool Building Plant (KZVV) has registered an international patent for the 2S22 Bohdana self-propelled howitzer. The design has been patented as a standalone ...
As anyone keeping up with the war in Ukraine can tell you, artillery is still very much a force in modern warfare. They may be aided by GPS and drone observers, and the pieces may maneuver themselves ...
Russia's military will soon receive deliveries of Moscow's 2S43 Malva self-propelled howitzer, the Kremlin said on Wednesday. The development comes as U.S.-supplied HIMARS continue to make their mark ...
The U.S. Army has awarded BAE Systems Land and Armaments a cost-no-fee contract action valued at up to $423.3 million to manufacture and deliver self-propelled howitzer weapon systems. Work on the ...
If the Army doesn’t field a modern, networked, long-range, survivable self-propelled howitzer soon, it risks being totally overmatched by its peer adversaries in the next great power war. A ...
FORT LEE, Va. - The M109A7 has arrived at the United States Army Ordnance School (USAOS) as part of the Army-wide fielding. The USAOS received its first two sets of M109A7s and M992A3s after many ...
For many of us, a "howitzer" is a great way to describe a hard boxing punch or powerful hockey slapshot. But when you're a soldier, it tends to refer to something a tad more explosive: A long-range ...