The British Army is preparing to field next-generation remote-controlled artillery systems capable of firing eight rounds per minute at targets up to 45 miles away.
The British Army is packing a lot of firepower into a very small chassis by placing an order for 72 Remote Controlled ...
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The British Army is spending $1.3 billion on new artillery guns
The UK Ministry of Defence announced its intent to buy 72 new RCH 155 howitzers from Rheinmetall—improving interoperability ...
The British Army is to procure 72 new howitzers under a nearly GBP 1 billion contract, supporting at least 500 jobs across ...
Remote-controlled guns will soon become a part of the British army’s artillery as part of a £1bn investment in defence.
Key point: London is wary of Moscow’s increasing power. But will the United Kingdom come up with new artillery that are good enough? The British Army doesn’t have enough artillery to win in battle ...
The Vickers 155 gun was one of Britain’s most recent engineering (and business) feats. A solo endeavour, it was launched by Vickers on the assumption that competing international programs would ...
Gnr. Danielle Bullock, 1st Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery, briefs colleagues while servicing an AS90 Self Propelled Gun during exercise "Saif Sareea 3" in October 2018 in Oman. (Photo by Dan ...
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