A scathing new Pentagon Inspector General report found problems at the plant delayed the Army's 100,000 round-per-month goal.
A "high-risk" plan to use old machines to produce modern M795 artillery shells backfired, an Inspector General report found.
GD-OTS told Breaking Defense it has now reached an agreement with the Army on the way ahead for the troubled Mesquite ...
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Manufacturing woes hamper US 155-mm ammo production
Manufacturing problems are dashing the U.S. Army's plans to boost production of urgently needed 155-mm howitzer shells, a ...
A few weeks ago, a new defense tech startup stepped out of the shadows with a bold claim: it had built a radically advanced 155mm artillery shell called Sceptre. The ammo quickly grabbed attention for ...
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 ...
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 ...
Three 155 mm artillery shells seen at WB Group premises in Poland in December 2025, at the announcement that the company would start manufacturing them. (Jakub Link-Lenczowski) Poland's WB Group has ...
Ukraine has signed a contract with German defence company Rheinmetall for the supply of several tens of thousands of 155mm artillery shells and propellant charges. Source: European Pravda, citing a ...
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 ...
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