From pistol rounds to artillery shells, the Army is developing a host of new ways to destroy targets large and small.
The U.S. Army is looking to give its still-in-development anti-armor guided 155mm artillery shells the ability to ...
The Radford Army Ammunition Plant has been out of commission since Hurricane Helene caused major flood damage to the facility ...
There’s going to be a lot of ribbon cuttings between now and the end of the year,” Doug Bush, the Army’s acquisition chief, ...
From pistol rounds to artillery shells, the Army is developing a host of new ways to destroy targets large and small. The service is working on one-way tracer rounds for current standard rifle ...
Defence Minister Bill Blair made the announcement at a NATO defence ministers' meeting in Brussels where Ukraine's ongoing ...
Troops of the Nigerian Army have successfully apprehended a female arms courier and dismantled a notorious network of ...
The next developments for the Army’s newest rifle and machine gun may have more to do with software than bullets. The Army ...
Ukraine is reducing Russia's ammo advantage on the battlefield via attacks on depots on Russian soil, but the total impact is ...
With a new bullet designed to explode near its target, Apache attack helicopters may soon be a key defender against drone threats.
Paratroopers with the 173rd Airborne Brigade fire the MK19 40mm grenade launcher at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany. The Army is developing airburst options and proximity sensing in a selection ...
"We've continued to support the needs of the warfighter even without pulling our installations into the modern era," said Stephanie Hoaglin.