Empty artillery shells are handled by a worker in the production hall of weapons manufacturer Nammo on Jan. 17, 2024, in Raufoss, Norway. (Petter Berntsen/AFP via Getty Images) PARIS — Denmark picked ...
KARLSKOGA, SWEDEN – In a nondescript industrial area nestled among a forest of Swedish pine, a continent-wide effort to ramp up defense production is playing out in real time. A modest, one-story ...
March 6, 2025: While drones now cause most of the casualties in Ukraine, there is still some use for towed and self-propelled 155mm artillery. One reason is that artillery can quickly destroy armored ...
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Poland is looking to dramatically boost its artillery shell production, notably 155mm shells. Poland's biggest arms manufacturer, PGZ, is being given $633 million to increase its supply. This comes as ...
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