Read previewThe Army is on the lookout for new longer-range artillery shells after canceling some of its plans for new cannons.
Army Secretary Christine Wormuth discussed plans at the 2024 Defense News Conference last week when she spoke on some of the potential follow-ups for longer-range artillery after the cancellation of its Extended Range Cannon Artillery program.
"We still believe that we have a requirement for, you know, sort of an artillery system with that kind of range," Wormuth said.
Advertisement"I think we may also be looking at sort of what we call, you know, 'innovating at the round,' looking at what can we do with the actual round to increase the range," Wormuth said recently.
The Army is also still at work on ramjet-powered artillery shells, which have estimated ranges around 93 miles.
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