The latest arms package being provided by the United States to Taiwan is drawing close attention from both regional allies ...
Rockets have been a staple of land warfare for centuries, but it wasn’t until the latter half of the twentieth century that they became a permanent addition to the U.S. Army’s arsenal. Ironically, the ...
Lockheed Martin Corp. LMT recently won a $214.4 million contract for the recapitalization of the Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) into the M270A2 configuration. The work related to this contract ...
The M270A2 is not just a modernization—it’s a full-force return of one of the U.S. Army’s most formidable long-range artillery systems. Originally developed during the Cold War, the M270 Multiple ...
The rapid spread of drones and sensors means artillery will have to shoot and scoot faster than ever to stay alive.
A Lockheed Martin-built HIMARS fires the Precision Strike Missile during a U.S. Army flight test in 2019. (U.S. Army) Update: This article has been revised to include the scheduled start of increment ...
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Similar to existing rocket artillery, the GMARS has a shoot-and-scoot capability, meaning that it can fire its payload and move before it can be tracked by enemy counter-artillery systems. A new ...
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NSPA awards Rheinmetall UK contract for Trailblazer vision system
The UK’s M270A2 MLRS will be fitted with advanced vision technology to support driver and commander manoeuvres in complex environments.
Rheinmetall UK have been awarded a contract by the NATO Support & Procurement Agency (NSPA) to provide Trailblazer Driver Vision and Local Situation Awareness System to the UK Ministry of Defence’s ...
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