Generally speaking artillery rounds are not very smart. Most of them are simple, differently shaped shells containing various kinds of explosives that go wherever they're fired at, relying heavily on ...
WASHINGTON, May 2 (Reuters) - The U.S. Army said Congress doubled to $6 billion its funding request for buying and building 155 millimeter artillery rounds to replace stocks depleted by shipments to ...
A new Army contract worth more than $639 million is the latest deal aimed at throttling up American production of artillery rounds primarily used by allies and partners with arsenals left over from ...
Ukraine already produces its own 155 mm artillery ammunition, said Alexander Kamyshin, newly appointed by President Zelensky as external adviser for strategic issues. Ukraine has long tried to ramp up ...
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UK and Germany sign $70m deal for RCH 155 military artillery
The agreement will see both countries share testing and facilities as part of ongoing defence cooperation and modernisation ...
According to Pentagon Press Secretary, this package can meet only Ukraine’s most urgent needs but "is nowhere near enough WASHINGTON, March 12. /TASS/. The United States’ new $300-million-worth ...
The FDF is procuring 155 mm artillery rounds for howitzers including the K9 SPH seen here undergoing trials in Finland in November 2016. (Janes/Peter Felstead) Finnish Minister of Defence Antti ...
WASHINGTON — The Army’s artillery production doubled in the last year with the service currently producing 28,000 155-millimeter howitzer rounds a month. The dramatic uptick comes as the Army expanded ...
A Pennsylvania ammunition plant that makes a key artillery shell in Ukraine’s fight against Russia has managed to boost production by 50% to meet surging demand, with more capacity set to come on line ...
As some U.S. lawmakers have refused to support additional aid to Ukraine, Kyiv could face a brutal winter ahead, and there have already been reports that the Ukrainian military lacks enough artillery ...
NATO signed a $1.2 billion contract on Tuesday to produce tens of thousands of artillery rounds. The organization aims to replenish the dwindling stocks of NATO member countries supplying ammunition ...
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