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 ...
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Lightweight and air mobile: The rise of China’s AH4 howitzer
The AH4 is far cheaper than comparable Western systems—but can fire the NATO standard 155mm artillery shell, with an eye ...
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South Korea’s defense giant plans $1 billion US plant for 155mm howitzer modular charges
South Korea’s Hanwha plans to invest $1 billion in a new US facility to manufacture modular charge systems for 155mm howitzer ...
Boeing, together with Norway's Nammo, is developing a long-range ramjet-powered 155mm shell for the US Army. Boeing has offered the best look to date of its 155mm artillery shell with a ramjet engine ...
PICATINNY ARSENAL, N.J. -- Picatinny Arsenal engineers have fired the newly modified M777A2 howitzer at Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona, completing the next step towards expanding the system's current ...
WASHINGTON — The 155 mm howitzer round is one of the most requested artillery munitions of the war in Ukraine. Already the U.S. has shipped more than 1.5 million rounds to Ukraine, but Kyiv is still ...
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US Army wants to manufacture 30,000 155mm cluster shells per year
The XM1208 cluster shell, which carries nine M99 Advanced Submunitions, is designed to be fired from both the M109A6/7 Paladin and M777A2 howitzers.
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Tanks, howitzers galore: Australian Army embraces influx of new armor
Australia has never operated a self-propelled howitzer before, and the weapon extends the range of the army's tube artillery to around 25 miles.
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