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US Army to get more advanced self-propelled howitzers that offer enhanced firepower
BAE Systems has been awarded a $535 million contract by the U.S. Army for ...
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BAE Systems wins $535m contract for US Army M109A7 howitzers
The M109A7 is capable of firing in less than 30 seconds when positioned or in under one minute while moving.
The U.S. Army is on the verge of updating its howitzer fleet to double the shooting range. The M109A7 Paladin and M777 howitzers are likely to see a serious increase in the distance at which they can ...
BAE Systems has secured a five-year, $318 million contract to help the U.S. Army sustain its fleet of self-propelled howitzers and carrier, ammunition, tracked vehicles. The company said Wednesday it ...
Ukrainian artillerymen fire an M777 howitzer toward Russian positions on the front line of eastern Ukraine on Nov. 23, 2022, amid the Russian invasion of the country. (Anatolii Stepanov/AFP via Getty ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Boeing, together with Norway's Nammo, is developing a long-range ramjet-powered 155mm shell for the US Army. Boeing has offered ...
BAE successfully tested a new hyper-long range artillery round in one of the Army’s most common howitzers, the company said Monday. BAE first announced the new round, the XM1155-SC, in March. That ...
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama—The Army’s towed howitzers, many of which have been sent to Ukraine, are becoming increasingly obsolete, U.S. Army Futures Command head Gen. James Rainey said Wednesday. “I ...
BAE Systems has received a $463.2 million contract from the U.S. Army to maintain 155 mm lightweight towed howitzers for domestic and foreign military customers. The firm-fixed-price award covers the ...
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