artillery
Using Artillery in Complex Environments
June 23 by Defence IQ PressThe war in Ukraine is the most recent example of near peer conflict and as a result there are many lessons to learn from it. This piece focuses on the artillery aspect of the war.
The Renaissance of Mortar Systems
September 26 by Chris FossThe mortar has been used on the battlefield for many years, but is now going through a renaissance as a result of new technology and diversity of deployment.
The future of artillery and long range missile systems: Industry outlook
April 23 by Defence IQ DigitalFrom guided artillery to counter-battery solutions, discover which direction industry thinks joint fires will take in the coming years
Artillery and Indirect Fires 2019 Market Report
April 23 by Defence IQ DigitalThe full breakdown of key artillery programmes and requirements
Defence Industry Bulletin: Issue 20
February 22 by Defence IQ DigitalIn the latest issue of the Defence Industry Bulletin, we interview Bell Helicopters managing director of the Middle East & Africa, explore the Austro-Asian artillery alternative and much more...
HIMARS: Capabilities and market prospects
February 21 by Debalina GhoshalSeveral countries have since taken an active interest in HIMARS in recent years, leading to this technology making an impact on both the defence market and the frontlines.
Romania awaits HIMARS decision
August 24 by Richard de SilvaRomania's request to buy the US High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) could see Nato's shield harden in Eastern Europe.
Future Artillery Investment: Survey Results
March 06 by Defence IQ PressAmid current land conflicts and the potential of future warfare, it is useful to understand how armies are prioritizing their artillery challenges, and where artillery investment should lie. Defence I...
KMW will upgrade Lithuanian PzH 2000 howitzers
January 02 by Victor M. S. BarreiraThe Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW) PzH2000 (Panzerhaubitze 2000) self-propelled armored artillery systems fielded by the Lithuanian Land Force is to be upgraded. The NATO Support and Procurement Agency (...
Mortar carrier system 'negates' recoil problem
October 03 by Defence IQ PressAn early version of the Alakran mortar carrier system. Image: NTGS. For years, the issue of reducing or eliminating mortar recoil force has been one of the most in need for proven sol...
Danish Army sees urgent need for digital mortar systems
August 24 by Richard de SilvaIn an active battlefield, the factor of response time is vital. Digital systems have been taking the effort in calculation out of the hands of soldiers for some time, enabling split-second turnaro...
Future Mortar Systems Requirements & Holdings
August 22 by Andrew ElwellAlthough 81mm self-propelled (SP) mortar systems are still operated by some countries, including the U.K., there is now a trend towards the larger 120mm SP systems, which have a longer range and gener...