Manufactured by BAE Systems, the M777 Howitzer is a new spin on an old weapon. In this case, the use of titanium and other ...
While it continues to produce cutlery, Sheffield is also where the UK's M777 Howitzer will soon be manufactured, as BAE Systems announced this month it will build a new 94,000-square-foot state-of ...
Electronics and Controls announced today it has extended its agreement as a strategic supplier to BAE Systems and the US Army in support of the M777 Lightweight Howitzer platform supplying ...
The M777 Lightweight 155mm howitzer provides timely, accurate and continuous firepower in support of Marine and Army infantry forces and replaces the M198 towed Howitzer. In 2005, the Army and ...
A year ago, BAE Systems announced it would restart the production of M777 lightweight howitzer structures for the U.S. Army. Since then, the defense contractor has been working with supply chains ...
After seeing a decade of heavy combat in two major wars, the lightweight M777 howitzer continues to be an integral piece of the the US military's artillery strategy. With the capacity to fire up ...
The M777 is a 155mm towed howitzer developed by the UK-based defense firm, BAE Systems, which replaced the US Army’s heavier M198 artillery guns. The M777 can fire conventional shells at a ...
Triumph Group (TGI) announced it has extended its agreement as a strategic supplier to BAE Systems (BAESY) and the U.S. Army in support of the M777 Lightweight Howitzer platform supplying critical ...
The M198 is currently in active service with both the US Army and the Marine Corps though it is being replaced by the M777 ultra-lightweight 155mm howitzer in selected units.
TGI] Systems, Electronics and Controls announced today it has extended its agreement as a strategic supplier to BAE Systems and the US Army in support of the M777 Lightweight Howitzer platform ...