Contracts have been awarded for the Self-Propelled Howitzer Performance Demonstration programme as the US Army attempts to address issues related to its 155mm field artillery capacity. The demise of ...
(Elbit Systems of America) Around USD4 billion in total was awarded to five companies to officially demonstrate systems that can produce a longer range than the current M109 Paladin howitzer ...
the 155mm M109 Howitzer, and the UH-60 Black Hawk, just to name a few. Air Defense was also on display as a PATRIOT missile system and supporting batteries from the 32nd Army Air and Missile ...
Speaking to Shephard at AUSA 2024, Elbit said the system could potentially plug a major gap in US Army field artillery capability following the demise of the M109 fitted with 155mm/58 cal ordnance due ...
AUSA 2024 — As the US Army moves out on its quest to revamp its self-propelled howitzer plans, today it announced the five companies picked to demo their existing platforms on a roadshow of sorts.
The U.S. Army has selected five companies to conduct performance demonstrations for its Self-Propelled Howitzer Modernization program. American Rheinmetall Vehicles, BAE BOFORS, Hanwha Defense USA ...
AM General, the South Bend, IN-based light tactical vehicle maker, will showcase three products on the exhibition floor of the Association of the U.S. Army's annual convention: the Joint Light ...
The field gun featured: a D-74 122 mm howitzer, which the Soviet Union developed in the late 1940s. Yet its age wasn't the main attraction. Russia has, after all, been regularly deploying Cold War ...
Detroit Arsenal, Michigan – The U.S. Army announced today the awarding of five contracts for the Army’s upcoming Self-Propelled Howitzer Performance Demonstration. The contracts were awarded ...
Among the main products on display are the K9A2 Thunder self-propelled howitzer, the 155mm modular charge system for artillery, and the GRUNT unmanned transport vehicle, along with other solutions ...
After rigorous wind testing, the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety is recommending that homeowners make sure to close all interior doors, as well as all windows and exterior doors.