The war in Ukraine is showing the power of weaponry once thought outdated. Mines and artillery have proven essential, alongside cutting-edge tech like AI and drones. One expert told BI that mines and ...
ARCHER Artillery Alliance announces its approach for the UK's Mobile Fires Platform and to revitalize critical UK artillery capabilities LONDON, Dec. 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- BAE Systems (BAESY), ...
Drones have changed the way that artillery units are fighting in Ukraine. They offer constant surveillance of the battlefield and can deliver devastating precision strikes. A US Army general says ...
KNDS Deutschland has self-funded the MARS 3, a PULS MRL mounted on an Iveco Trakker 8×8 vehicle. (KNDS Deutschland) KNDS Deutschland and Elbit Systems plan to form a EuroPULS joint venture this year ...
The German Army trained Hungarian artillery personnel on the PzH 2000 at the beginning of the decade. (Bundeswehr/Mario Hönig) Hungary's plans to re-establish joint fires and other military ...
LONDON—A U.S. startup has revealed its vision for a ramjet-powered artillery shell to extend munition range beyond that of conventional shells. California-based Tiberius Aerospace will unveil its ...
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Sidelining artillery affects broader national security
India's Army leadership, historically dominated by infantry and armour, has marginalized the technically proficient artillery ...
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The West thought mines and artillery were yesterday's weapons. Ukraine showed they were wrong.
The war in Ukraine is showing that weapons once thought redundant remain indispensable — and NATO countries are playing catch-up as they race to rearm. Last week, Finland became the latest European ...
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