The sole U.S.-government-owned and operated arsenal has been unable to meet the “unprecedented demand” of more than 30 new barrels per month.
The U.S. Army is moving to establish a second production source for barrels for 155mm M777 towed howitzers in response to what it calls “unprecedented demand” from Ukraine. Only one U.S.
Exercise Topchi 2025 displayed the Indian Army’s advanced artillery and surveillance systems, highlighting the nation’s ...
Americans have decided to expand the Watervliet Arsenal despite the significant increase in production. It is the only ...
Emphasizing indigenous advancements, the exercise underscored India's push for self-reliance in defence manufacturing.
Americans have decided to expand the Watervliet Arsenal despite a significant increase in production. It is the only ...
Exercise TOPCHI displayed cutting-edge rocket systems, including Pinaka and Smerch, and highlighted advancements in unmanned ...
January 12, 2025: At least 2,000 of the French UX11 kamikaze drones are being sent to Ukraine. Developed and built KNDS in collaboration with Delair, the UX11 also known as Colibri, is a loitering ...
A £61 million contract to produce artillery barrels in Sheffield for Ukraine has been announced. The UK government has awarded the contract to the defence giant BAE Systems, which it said will work ...
The live firing segment stole the show, featuring state-of-the-art artillery systems such as: K-9 Vajra SP Gun System 155mm M777 Ultra-Light Howitzer (ULH) 155mm Dhanush Howitzer 155mm FH 77B02 ...
The event’s highlight was the live firing of state-of-the art artillery gun systems, including K-9 Vajra Self Propelled Gun System, 155mm M777 Ultra Light Howitzers, 155mm Dhanush, 155mm Field ...