Army's 155mm Production Rate Stalls, 100,000 per Month Mark Delayed Till Spring 2026
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Army's 155mm production rate stalls, 100,000 per month mark delayed till spring 2026
The Army is still churning out 40,000 155mm artillery shells per month, a stalled rate that matches the pace the service announced it had hit nearly a year ago. The expectation at the time was that the rate would climb to 100,000 rounds per month by December 2025; the service has recently bumped that timeline, instead shooting for the middle of 2026 -- “think spring,” Steve Warren, Army deputy chief of public affairs, told reporters at the Penta…
Czech Excalibur Army Opens Representative Office in Ukraine to Launch Production of 155mm Ammunition
Czech company Excalibur Army, part of the defense holding Czechoslovak Group, announced the official opening of its representative office in Ukraine.
The largest defense company in the Czech Republic will begin producing shells in Ukraine.
Excalibur Army, part of the Czechoslovak Group holding, has opened a representative office in Ukraine and is preparing to begin ammunition production in the country. This move will help boost production capacity and strengthen defense cooperation with Ukraine. The office will manage order processing, documentation, technical consultations, and facilitate collaboration with Ukrainian partners. Along with the Ukrainian Armored Vehicles company, Ex…
The Czech arms manufacturer, Excalibur Army, reported on the opening of its office in Ukraine. Together with Ukrainian Armoured Equipment, a project has already been prepared to launch the production of large-calibre munitions, and reported to the Press Service, Excalibur Army. "This step is intended to strengthen local cooperation, optimize logistics and launch joint defence production on Ukrainian soil. With the new office, our company is seek…
Excalibur Army can now reveal details, but notes that it is working to ensure that its technologies are in keeping with the realities of war.
Kiev/Prague - Excalibur Army, a Czech arms supplier to Ukraine, is opening a representative office in the country, which has been facing armed aggression from neighboring Russia since February 2022. The company wants to streamline its logistics there, strengthen cooperation with Ukrainian partners, and start producing ammunition with them on Ukrainian territory. The company, which is part of the defense holding Czechoslovak Group (CSG), announce…
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