Tiberius Aerospace unveiled Sceptre, a 155mm artillery shell with an extended range. The startup's open-platform model licenses the design to governments for local production. It's an approach that ...
March 6, 2025: While drones now cause most of the casualties in Ukraine, there is still some use for towed and self-propelled 155mm artillery. One reason is that artillery can quickly destroy armored ...
The U.S. Army has greenlit a new facility to support production of in-demand artillery shells, after stockpiles shrank following shipments to Ukraine and Israel. MSM Group North America Inc. was ...
In any future conflict with Russia, NATO will face an acute artillery shortage—as demonstrated in Ukraine, where Western production has been insufficient to meet Kyiv’s battlefield needs. European ...
On today’s battlefields, artillery remains the king of combat. More than seventy percent of casualties in the war between Ukraine and Russia come from artillery fire, making shell supply a decisive ...
A major technological milestone in artillery warfare was unveiled at the Future Artillery Conference in London. Tiberius Aerospace, a UK-US defense firm founded in 2022, has publicly introduced the ...
At the Munich Security Conference on Feb. 18, Czech defense policy chief Jan Jires startled his audience when he announced his government had identified 800,000 artillery shells “sitting in ...
Seven weeks after Czech defense policy chief Jan Jires announced his government had identified 800,000—later, a million—artillery shells that Ukraine’s allies could buy for Ukraine, Estonian defense ...
April 5, 2024: In Ukraine, battles are often decided by who has the most artillery ammunition. Currently Russia produces about 2.5 times more artillery shells than the US and the EU can supply to ...
The US Marine Corps is no stranger to firing live ordnance as part of training, but it had been years — more than 70, according to one US official — since Marines had fired artillery over a stretch of ...
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