The U.S. Army has renewed interest in new longer-range artillery shells, such as ramjet-powered types, following its axing of plans to buy a next-generation tracked self-propelled 155mm howitzer ...
JERUSALEM – Israel has officially conscripted its new SIGMA 155 self-propelled howitzer and Iron Beam laser system, the ...
Ukraine's Kramatorsk Heavy Machine Tool Building Plant (KZVV) has registered an international patent for the 2S22 Bohdana self-propelled howitzer. The design has been patented as a standalone ...
The prototype proposals will be geared toward acquiring a shoot-and-scoot howitzer to take the place of towed M777 howitzers that are now within the Army’s Stryker Brigade Combat Teams, with more swap ...
From Vietnam-era battlefields to modern conflicts, the M109 Paladin has served as a mainstay self-propelled howitzer for U.S.
Ukrainian military officials released video they say shows what a day in the life of a commander of a self-propelled howitzer looks like. The video is shot from the point of view of the vehicle's ...
The Army will mount a gun tube reminiscent of its dead Extended Range Cannon Artillery (ERCA) effort on top of a Hanwha Defense howitzer under a new research and development agreement with the South ...
Rostec, one of Russia’s biggest state military-industrial corporations, has recently conducted a demonstrative exercise for a “foreign customer”, with the purpose of showing the Msta-S self-propelled ...
The United Kingdom and Germany have signed a GBP52 million (USD70 million) contract for an early capability demonstrator for ...
The Ministry of Science and ICT announces the final selection of the 100 Excellent National R&D Achievements for 2025.
FORT LEE, Va. - The M109A7 has arrived at the United States Army Ordnance School (USAOS) as part of the Army-wide fielding. The USAOS received its first two sets of M109A7s and M992A3s after many ...
What Happens When You Stick a 122mm Howitzer on a Pickup? Ask China. Despite the myriad of models the company website lists, none of them seem to be outfitted with an artillery piece—until just now.