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US Army backs General Atomics’ artillery shell that can strike targets 74 miles away
The US Army has awarded General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) a contract to advance ...
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General Atomics awarded U.S. Army contract for extended-range artillery
During a test last year, the company's projectile hit targets more than 74 miles away after being fired from an M777 howitzer ...
General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems joins General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems and BAE Systems in the competition to develop the Army's next 155mm variant.
BAE Systems and the US Army have successfully test fired a Sub-Caliber Artillery Long-Range Projectile with Enhanced Lethality from a 155 mm XM907E2 cannon at the White Sands Missile Range in New ...
The round is designed to be fired from 155mm artillery systems but there is potential for it to be further developed as a naval asset. Manufacture could begin in 2026. General Atomics Electromagnetic ...
A new, winged projectile for a standard 155-mm Howitzer is designed to achieve the achieve the same range as a proposed, ramjet-powered projectile fired by the U.S. Army’s Extended Range Cannon ...
PICATINNY ARSENAL, N.J. -- Three employees of the U.S. Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center, or ARDEC, were awarded with a U.S. patent for their proof of concept work on a ...
Modern battlefield threats to military vehicles, particularly anti-tank guided missiles and rocket-propelled grenades, have driven the development of active protection systems (APS) capable of ...
Oh yes. I know I already did this. However, it was a long time ago with crappy looking graphs. I can do better. The textbooks say that the maximum range for projectile motion (with no air resistance) ...
SAN DIEGO, CA / ACCESS Newswire / June 15, 2026 / General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA‑EMS) announced today it has ...
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