The US halted deliveries of GPS-guided Excalibur shells to Ukraine due to high failure rates. Russia had achieved success in jamming of US-supplied weapons, reports said. Classified reports revealed ...
Ukraine's military destroyed a high-value Russian counter-battery radar system using advanced precision-guided artillery shells, according to new footage. In a clip circulating on social media, what ...
Ukraine's commander-in-chief posted a Facebook video showing the effects of the M982 Excalibur. Gen. Valeriy Zaluzhny praised the maximum accuracy of the precision-guided shells. The US has supplied ...
Using a combination of Global Positioning System satellites and laser-guidance, soldiers calling in precision artillery strikes may soon be able to change their targets as the shells travel through ...
August 28,2008: The U.S. Army has ordered another thousand Excalibur, 155mm, GPS guided artillery shells, at a cost of about $85,000 each. Australia ordered 250 of the shells earlier this year.
The U.S. manufactured “Excalibur” shell lives up to the reputation of the sword of Arthurian Legend, after which it is named. The Commander-in-Chief of Ukraine’s armed forces, Gen. Valeriy Zaluznhiy, ...
May 3,2008: Australia has joined the United States, Sweden and Canada as users of the Excalibur GPS guided 155mm artillery shell. Australia has ordered 250 of the Excalibur shells, and 28 electronic ...
NOTE #1: A U.S. defense official on July 1 retracted the announcement, just days earlier, that the United States was providing Excalibur rounds to Ukraine. “We do not have Excalibur rounds in—in this ...
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