August 11, 2019: The Indian Army is using some of its small emergency procurement procedure fund to purchase some GPS guided Excalibur 155mm artillery shells for its new M777 155mm howitzers (or K9 ...
The Indian Army has for the first time test fired M982 Excalibur precision-guided, extended range artillery projectiles from M777 155 mm 39-caliber towed ultra light howitzer guns at the Pokhran test ...
Pokhran (Rajasthan) [India], Dec 10 (ANI): Indian Army has fired Excalibur precision-guided ammunition from M-777 artillery howitzers here. The Excalibur can penetrate 8-10 inches thick concrete ...
The sustainment programme comes just months after India replenished its stock of specialised artillery ammunition, known as Excalibur rounds, which were fired from the M777 during Operation Sindoor to ...
Raytheon and the US Army have completed the upgrade of Excalibur precision-guided projectile, the company announced on 9 October. The Excalibur Shaped Trajectory (EST) variant will enable soldiers to ...
The Indian Army will purchase an undisclosed number of Excalibur artillery projectiles from a U.S. weapons manufacturer, according to local media reports. The Indian Army has been given authority to ...
December 5, 2005 The Chinese were the first to experiment with explosive powders around 300 AD but it was not until 1252, when the secret ingredients of those powders were documented in an essay by ...
The M777 howitzer is a towed 155 mm artillery piece, successor to the M198 howitzer in the United States Marine Corps and United States Army. The M777 is also used by the Canadian Army, and has been ...
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