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 ...
The US Army is set to publish a request for prototype proposal (RPP) in the second quarter of FY2026 for the procurement of the Mobile Tactical Cannon (MTC). Part of the Army Transformation Initiative ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. WASHINGTON — BAE Systems will build M777 lightweight howitzer structures for the U.S. Army, which could lead to the firm ...
The M777 howitzer combines lightweight materials with digital targeting systems to deliver accurate long-range fire support. Its ability to deploy rapidly and use precision-guided ammunition has ...
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 ...
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January 26, 2024: Ukrainian forces have received about 170 M777 155mm howitzers and want more because those have been so effective. The Russians agree and concentrate on finding and destroying M777s ...
At a recent exercise in Europe alongside NATO partners, the U.S. Army worked with artificial intelligence and ...
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, ...
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) ...
A pair of photos posted by U.S. Army WTF! Moments on Instagram show one way the Army can improve retention. No, not beards (though that wouldn’t hurt), but with a Howitzer and a roll of “100 MPH” tape ...