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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.
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 Adirondack Park Agency’s adjudicatory hearing for a proposed howitzer testing range in the town of Lewis has been delayed ...
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Fire, flee, and fight again: Sweden’s Archer self-propelled howitzer system
The Swedish Archer self-propelled artillery gun has proved devastating in Ukraine—helping to prevent concentrations of ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Vikram Mittal is a contributor who covers aerospace and defense. DONETSK OBLAST, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 17: Ukrainian soldiers fire ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Vikram Mittal is a contributor who covers aerospace and defense. Until recently, Ukrainian artillery accounted for the majority of ...
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T-155 TTA Panther howitzer: Turkish Army to receive 40 systems by year-end
Deliveries of the T-155 TTA Panther integrated howitzer to the Turkish Army are scheduled to be completed within 2026, ...
BAESY secures a $473M contract to build 40 M109A7 Paladin howitzer sets, strengthening the U.S. Army's firepower and its ...
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