The US Army knows it has artillery problems. Now, it just needs to find a fix.
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The US Army knows it has artillery problems. Now, it just needs to find a fix.
US Army soldiers fire an M109 self-propelled howitzer at Fort Riley in Kansas in August 2024.US Army photo by Sgt. Charles LeitnerThe US Army has long known that it has artillery shortcomings that need to be addressed.As it readies for possible future large-scale combat operations, the Army is looking to plug these gaps.A general told BI the Army wants new cannons that will increase the range of fire.Satellite images of eastern Ukraine show pock…
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