Filling the gaps in mobile artillery
Lessons learned in Ukraine and Israel inform requirements for a mobile howitzer.
In a Breaking Defense interview, CEO of Elbit's US arm Raanan Horowitz describes diverse, aggressive push in the US.
The Army really needed "to be more inclusive and to allow us to develop capabilities, that would be more scalable for the future." On top of that, the service tried hard, Maj. Gen. Ross Coffman said, "to lower the barriers to entry for foreign and non-traditional vendors."
FMS has become arguably the nation’s preeminent tool for building and solidifying relationships with foreign nations. We take a look at why it's important, how it works and the FMS roles of DoD, Congress, State Department, Industry and allied nations.
The Army rushes to field two new manned aircraft and a family of drones for future wars