Bulgarian company resumes production of 122 mm artillery ammunition
On January 17, the Bulgarian company Terem – Tsar Samuil officially opened the production line of the 122 mm high-explosive artillery rounds.
On January 17, the Bulgarian company Terem – Tsar Samuil officially opened the production line of the 122 mm high-explosive artillery rounds.
In 2022, the CAESAR artillery system designed and manufactured by Nexter has gone through several successes.
The artillery shells can be used in several types of artillery, including the M109 Norway donated last year.
In mid-December, the Norwegian Defence Material Agency (NDMA) signed a contract with the domestic defense industry company NAMMO.
The five years framework contract provides for the delivery of 155mm M2005 V-LAP (Velocity Enhanced Long Range Artillery Projectile) projectiles, M92 modular charges and various fuzes.
Rheinmetall is supplying an European customer with 155mm artillery ammunition. In December 2022, the customer placed an order for the delivery of 10,000 L15 shells.
The Finnish Defence Forces will procure 122 mm long-range rockets for the field artillery from Israel, to be used for 122 mm light-weight rocket launchers.
Throughout 2022, Junghans has seen a surge in future requirements for 155 mm Artillery Fuzes.
Norway intends to spend up to NOK 210 million of the money that is being donated to the British-led «International Fund for Ukraine» in order to purchase artillery ammunition for Ukraine.
BAE Systems has successfully fired its LR-PGK from the U.S. Army’s ERCA at Yuma Proving Ground.
NATO customer has just placed an order with the Group’s South African subsidiary Rheinmetall Denel Munition to supply 155mm ammunition