The rapid spread of drones and sensors means artillery will have to shoot and scoot faster than ever to stay alive.
The US Army has long known that it has artillery shortcomings that need to be addressed. As it readies for possible future large-scale combat operations, the Army is looking to plug these gaps. A ...
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Leonardo DRS and KNDS have shaken hands on a strategic teaming agreement to offer the CAESAR Self-Propelled Howitzer to the U.S. Army as a possible Mobile Tactical Cannon as the service continues to ...
Key Points and Summary - Time for a rethink of the U.S. Army’s canceled Strategic Long Range Cannon (SLRC), an ultra-long-range concept meant to fire hypersonic projectiles up to 1,150 miles—ranges ...
The Stryker is getting more firepower, and it’s safer for crews, too, after General Dynamics replaced the manned, unarmored turret. This post is appearing on Autoblog Military, Autoblog’s sub-site ...
A new win for the Army’s modernized fires execution software suite brings it one step closer to replacing the current Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System, AFATDS, and delivering the next ...
To win and secure the beachheads of the Invasion, bombers, rocket guns, ponderous naval cannon will be needed—ihen infantry-borne bazookas, mortars, light assault guns to widen the foothold. Even ...
The University of Wyoming Cowboy Battalion will conduct ceremonial firing of its field cannon Thursday, Dec. 4, as part of the annual Branch Night celebration. This event honors the commissioning ...
The Army is focused on acquiring new longer-range artillery shells. It previously canceled both an extended-range artillery prototype and a strategic cannon project. The service is hoping it can begin ...