U.S. Army secures a massive $861 million deal with Lockheed Martin for advanced HIMARS to enhance artillery capabilities.
US land forces want an artillery system that is more mobile and more lethal. While cutting-edge technology development failed to produce a production-ready system, ...
The U.S. Army said Congress doubled to $6 billion its funding request for buying and building 155 millimeter artillery rounds ...
The Army is also basing its plans on untried weapons, the Congressional Research Service warned. The US Army is reorganizing ...
In April, the Army unveiled a new model of its mainstay armored vehicle: the M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicle (IFV), ...
The US Army has recently entered a new phase of testing for an innovative unmanned artillery rocket launcher, known as the ...
The U.S. Army and its joint partners rapidly transported and operated HIMARS rocket launchers across the Philippines during ...
Crystal Group, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of rugged high-performance edge computing solutions, has secured a ...
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WASHINGTON, May 2 (Reuters) - The U.S. Army said Congress doubled to $6 billion its funding request for buying and building 155 millimeter artillery rounds to replace stocks depleted by shipments ...