HIMARS
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Jun- 2024 -18 JuneArms
Lockheed, Rheinmetall Unveil Global Mobile Artillery Rocket System
Lockheed Martin and Rheinmetall have introduced the product of their year-long collaboration: the Global Mobile Artillery Rocket System.
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14 JuneEurope
Greek Army Considering Procuring US Precision Strike Missile
The Hellenic Army is considering procuring the US Precision Strike Missile for its rocket artillery.
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4 JuneDOD Contracts
US Army Increases HIMARS Order From Lockheed to $1.9B
The US Army has increased its order for additional High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, or HIMARS, by more than $1 billion.
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4 JuneEurope
Romania Launches First HIMARS Maintenance Center in Europe
Romania has officially opened the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) Maintenance Center in Bacău, the first of its kind in Europe.
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May- 2024 -31 MayWar
Biden Lets Ukraine Hit Russia With US Arms to Defend Kharkiv
President Joe Biden has lifted restrictions on Ukraine using weapons supplied by the US against targets on Russian territory.
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27 MayWar
US-Made HIMARS ‘Ineffective’ in Ukraine Due to Russian Jamming: Report
The High Mobility Artillery Rocket System supplied by the US to Ukraine has been “completely ineffective” on the battlefield due to persistent Russian jamming.
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20 MayAmericas
US Army Demos Unmanned HIMARS
The US Army recently demonstrated the Autonomous Multi-Domain Launcher prototype, which offers increased firepower and magazine depth without the risk of human casualties.
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13 MayWar
Germany Buys Three HIMARS for Ukraine
The US State Department has approved the sale of three HIMARS launchers to Ukraine for an estimated $30 million.
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9 MayDOD Contracts
Lockheed Clinches $861M HIMARS Contract From US Army
Lockheed Martin has been awarded a contract to supply additional High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems to the US Army.
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Mar- 2024 -18 MarchEurope
Zelensky Blames ‘Short-Sightedness’ of Allies for Limited Range of Strikes
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has blamed the “obvious short-sightedness” of some partners for the limited range of its strikes against Russian forces.
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