Artillery has been one of the most heavily used weapons by both Russia and Ukraine. The intensity of its use has added urgency to the US military's efforts to update its artillery. As part of that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The U.S. Army is looking to give its still-in-development anti-tank guided 155mm artillery shells the ability to 'collaborate' ...
The U.S. is planning to ramp up production of 155-millimeter artillery shells to 100,000 per month by 2025 in an effort to refill the military’s stockpiles and sustain demand from allies and partners ...
The report "155 MM Ammunition (Artillery Ammunition) Market by Product (Howitzers, Truck-Mounted Artillery), Technology (Conventional Ballistic Projectiles, Base Bleed Projectiles), Component (Shell, ...
155mm artillery projectiles are stored during manufacturing process at the Scranton Army Ammunition Plant in Scranton, Pennsylvania. (Matt Rourke/AP) WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army plans to spend $3.1 ...
A 155mm artillery shell left the barrel of a standard NATO howitzer, climbed into open air, and then did something no artillery round has done before: its liquid-fueled ramjet engine lit up, ...
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 ...
The boss of German defence giant Rheinmetall says the European country can now produce more rounds than the U.S.
PICATINNY ARSENAL, N.J. – The Army’s Project Manager, Combat Ammunition Systems will host an Industry Day on March 20 in Parsippany, New Jersey, to engage with industry partners and explore strategies ...