An alarm system that will detect incoming mortar fire will be installed in Gaza border communities within three to six months, Channel 10 reported Sunday. The system, which is currently in development ...
FORT BRAGG — The 3 rd Special Forces Group is testing a new mortar systems platform that could be used by special operation forces across the globe, according to a news release from the group last ...
PABRADE, Lithuania – Members of 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment took advantage of an opportunity to demonstrate their mortar weapon systems to increase interoperability with Lithuanian mortar ...
Cue the “silent but deadly” jokes: the Russian military has finally managed to get its hands on a new ‘silenced’ mortar system to help soldiers remain undetected while providing indirect fire support ...
Marines continue mortar use in war; investigate system failure in Nevada Marine Corps officials said Wednesday they will continue to let units in Afghanistan use 60 mm mortars but maintain the ...
PICATINNY ARSENAL, N.J. - A Picatinny weapons-development team was recently awarded the prestigious "Top Five Department of Defense Program Award" for its work on the 120 mm Dismounted Mortar Fire ...
PICATINNY ARSENAL, N.J., Dec. 16 (UPI) --A new lightweight 81mm mortar system from the U.S. Army's Picatinny Arsenal is being fielded by U.S. troops. The Arsenal reports the new M252A1 81mm system is ...
May 2 (UPI) --BAE Systems has entered into a partnership with the Czech defense contractor Ray Services to deliver parts for the Swedish armed-forces mortar system Mjölner, the company announced on ...
The US Marines hosted Marine Day this weekend in New York City, where they held demonstrations and showed off some of their vehicles and weapons. One weapon on display was a 120 mm mortar system — the ...
Marines fire an 81 mm mortar system at Twentynine Palms, California, April 30. (Lance Cpl. William Chockey/Marine Corps) The Marine Corps has for the first time field-tested new flash-bang mortar ...
October 18, 2007 BAE Systems has won a US$13.9 million contract to supply its M326 120-mm Mortar Stowage System to the U.S. Army. The hydraulic lift system is designed for loading 300-pound mortar ...
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