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Army accelerates PrSM output as ATACMS nears sunset
The Army is expecting to enter a production contract with Lockheed Martin soon to deliver Precision Strike Missiles.
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Inside the ATACMS Offensive: Why These Long-Range Strikes Are Turning the Tide in Crimea
With the war between Ukraine and Russia continuing, there has been a new and important event on the Crimean front. In an attempt to strengthen Ukrainian defenses, the United States has dispatched Kyiv ...
The Precision Strike Missile is intended to provide the U.S. Army with a next-generation, long-range precision strike ...
The proposed sale includes 26 M142 launchers, along with a range of Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) and Army ...
The National Interest on MSN
Russia Has Reason to Fear Ukraine’s Western-supplied ATACMS
ATACMS is a surface-to-surface ballistic missile able to strike targets up to 186 miles away. In his final days of office, former US president Joe Biden gave Ukraine the green light to use ...
Oshkosh Defense unveiled its Family of Multi-Mission Autonomous Vehicles (FMAV) at AUSA 2025 this week, teeing up another ...
The U.S. Army has sent a new missile system to Japan, one that can launch Tomahawks and SM-6 missiles from a truck. It’s called Typhon, and while this deployment is only for a training exercise, it ...
The National Interest on MSN
HIMARS to Australia: America’s Top Artillery System Heads Down Under
Australia is a key US ally in the Indo-Pacific and would bring important capabilities to a potential clash with China in the ...
An Australian Army Himars fires a Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) in the Northern Territory during Exercise Talisman Sabre 2025 - CPL Cameron Pegg A frantic arms race between the US and China is ...
Lockheed Martin will serve as the principal contractor for the potential $1.7 billion foreign military sale of HIMARS to Canada.
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Factbox-What are Tomahawk missiles and why does Ukraine want them?
Russia said on Monday that its military was analyzing whether the United States would supply Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine for strikes deep into Russia, a step that Russian officials say could ...
The Donald Trump administration is giving the Ukrainian military "deeper strike capabilities," allowing it to hit targets farther into Russia, according to Matt Whitaker, the U.S. ambassador to NATO.
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