RTX Corporation’s RTX business segment, Raytheon Missiles & Defense (“RMD”), recently clinched a modification contract for procuring 155mm projectiles. The award has been offered by the Army ...
The first version of Excalibur only worked at ranges between 20 and 25 kilometers. Second, there had to be a longer barrel 155mm artillery system that could fire the longer-range Excalibur shell.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — The U.S. Army is slated to begin evaluating a hypervelocity projectile for the service’s artillery systems in 2025, according to Lt. Gen. Robert Rasch, the Rapid Capabilities and ...
U.S. soldiers and Marines have fired Raytheon’s Excalibur guided artillery shell more than 1,000 times in land combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. Now, Tucson-based Raytheon Missile Systems is vying to ...
Ukraine's military destroyed a high-value Russian counter-battery radar system using advanced precision-guided artillery shells, according to new footage. In a clip circulating on social media, what ...
YUMA PROVING GROUND, Arizona — The U.S. Army's Precision Attack Cannon Munitions Product Office, part of Project Manager Combat Ammunition Systems (PM CAS), successfully conducted the first guided ...
WASHINGTON — The Army and industry teams have hit new distance records in recent tests as part of an effort to develop advanced projectiles for artillery weapon systems, according to company ...
Raytheon Company Missile Systems, Tuscon, Arizona, was awarded a $219,867,079 modification (P00027) to contract W15QKN-19-C-0017 for the production of 155 mm Excalibur Increment Ib projectiles. Work ...
The M109 breed of self-propelled guns is one of the most fearsome the world has ever known. Available to fight battles ever since the early 1960s, it took part in the planet's most high-profile ...
The US has approved the possible FMS of 339 M982A1 Excalibur tactical projectiles to Denmark. (Janes/Patrick Allen) The US Department of State has approved the possible Foreign Military Sales (FMS) of ...
An M777 155mm howitzer fires at Yuma Proving Ground's Kofa Firing Range. (Chuck Wullenjohn/U.S. Army) HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — The U.S. Army is slated to begin evaluating a hypervelocity projectile for the ...