Wes O'Donell on MSN
Ukraine’s ZUZANA II howitzers explained, why these 155mm guns are changing artillery warfare
Germany has delivered more ZUZANA II howitzers to Ukraine, adding a highly mobile, automated 155mm system built for shoot and scoot warfare. With long range, rapid relocation, and NATO standard ...
The National Interest on MSN
Why Is the US Army So Interested in Self-Propelled Howitzers?
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 Army is planning a prototype award for its self-propelled howitzer modernization effort in July, to be followed by a potential production deal in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. U.S. soldiers fire a 155mm artillery shell with an M777A2 howitzer at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Bavaria, Germany. (Spc. Elijah ...
The Philippine Army (PA) is aiming for a "balanced mix" regarding the planned modernization of its artillery systems, its spokesperson said Monday. Army spokesperson Col. Louie Dema-ala gave this ...
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Morning Overview on MSNOpinion
New artillery shell flies farther than any battlefield round in history
Artillery has quietly entered a new era in which a single cannon shell can now reach farther than many battlefield missiles. The latest generation of 155mm projectiles is smashing range records, ...
November 11, 2024: One of the more useful weapons NATO sent to Ukraine were about 200 M777 155mm towed howitzers supplied by the United States, Canada and Australia. NATO nations sent Ukraine over 600 ...
The Army and General Dynamics on Tuesday opened a new artillery production facility in Arkansas, which will produce roughly half the service’s 155mm artillery shells once it is fully operational, ...
NEW DELHI — The U.S. Department of Defense has notified the U.S. Congress of a possible sale of 145 M777 155-mm towed howitzers to India. The estimated cost of the deal is $885 million, which also ...
Albany Times Union on MSN
‘Thunderstruck': How a small Adirondack town is pushing back against weapons testing
More than a thousand concerned citizens forced the Adirondack Park Agency's first formal hearing in more than a decade.
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