This 'Atmanirbharta' initiative, in collaboration with IIT Madras, will increase the range of existing shells by 30-50 per ...
The U.S. Army has renewed interest in new longer-range artillery shells, such as ramjet-powered types, following its axing of plans to buy a next-generation tracked self-propelled 155mm howitzer ...
A few issues have been reported with some of the artillery shells received through the Czech initiative, according to German publication Handelsblatt, which cited a letter from Kyiv to Prague. Czechia ...
Ukraine reported no shortages of artillery shells for the first time, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said. Ukrainian forces have been suffering from severe shortages of shells in recent ...
Turkish-made M483A1 shells in a Ukrainian howitzer. There’s a bureaucratically complex but perfectly legal way for the administration of U.S. president Joe Biden to send to Ukraine the thing Ukrainian ...
Ukraine’s military is set to receive the first of what may be hundreds of thousands of 155mm artillery shells as part of an international effort to forage foreign stockpiles as US efforts to send more ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said stalled US support means that Ukraine is vastly outgunned by Russia, and may be pushed back hard.
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 ...
Seven weeks after Czech defense policy chief Jan Jires announced his government had identified 800,000—later, a million—artillery shells that Ukraine’s allies could buy for Ukraine, Estonian defense ...
TOKYO—Japan is in talks to provide artillery shells to the U.S. to bolster stocks for Ukraine’s counteroffensive against Russia—a pivot for a country that has long curbed exports of lethal weapons. A ...
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 ...
A Ukrainian student has found an unusual way to raise money for the war against Russia. Ads on social media offer custom notes on artillery shells for $40. Insider verified the process is real.