On today’s battlefields, artillery remains the king of combat. More than seventy percent of casualties in the war between Ukraine and Russia come from artillery fire, making shell supply a decisive ...
South Korea’s Hanwha is preparing to pour roughly one billion dollars into a new U.S. plant that will manufacture critical 155 millimeter artillery charges, a move that would hardwire an Asian defense ...
In any future conflict with Russia, NATO will face an acute artillery shortage—as demonstrated in Ukraine, where Western production has been insufficient to meet Kyiv’s battlefield needs. European ...
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