U.S. Marines with Battalion Landing Team 3/6, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable), adjusts for fire ...
Meet the M777 Howitzer: If we were to pick one defining weapon in the conflict in Ukraine, it would have to be artillery. To be sure, cruise missiles, unmanned aerial systems, and main battle tanks ...
Business Insider recently traveled to Fort Sill, Oklahoma and saw US Army soldiers training on artillery. Our reporter witnessed soldiers firing the M777, a powerful howitzer that's been used in ...
U.S. Soldiers assigned to Fire Artillery Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment emplace an M777 A2 howitzer in preparation for the ...
The Army will soon request industry’s proposals for its self-propelled howitzer modernization effort, with plans to issue a ...
Gen. Rainey cited the need for mobile, indirect fires and autonomous capabilities for future conflict. The war in Ukraine has put artillery back in the center of land combat, with both sides relying ...
On Thursday, British defense company BAE Systems PLC BAESY announced signing an agreement with the U.S. Army for M777 lightweight howitzer major structures under an Undefinitized Contract Action (UCA) ...
November 11, 2024: One of the more useful weapons NATO sent to Ukraine were about 200 M777 155mm towed howitzers supplied by the United States, Canada and Australia. NATO nations sent Ukraine over 600 ...
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The English city of Sheffield maintains an international reputation for its metallurgy and steel industries – so much so that like Pittsburgh, PA, it is known as “Steel City.” And like Pittsburgh, ...
It was supposed to be a boisterous event at Camp Pendleton celebrating 250 years of the U.S. Marine Corps that included a live simulation of a beach assault by sea and air. The plan involved Marines ...
Ukrainian artillery is pretty quiet right now as Ukraine gradually recovers from a long period of ammunition-starvation—one mostly inflicted by the Russia-friendly wing of the U.S. Republican Party.