Military Vehicles, Ordnance, Munitions, Ammunition & Small Arms
Lynx IFV

Lynx IFV

Source: Rheinmetall


LEONARDO RHEINMETALL MILITARY VEHICLES JOINT VENTURE DELIVERS FIRST LYNX IFV TO ITALIAN ARMY
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Lynx IFV

Lynx IFV

Source: Rheinmetall


ROME, ITALY -- On January 27th, Leonardo Rheinmetall Military Vehicles (LRMV) Joint Venture delivered the first four Lynx KF-41 Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFV) to the Italian Army. This first delivery marks the official launch of the A2CS (Army Armoured Combat Systems) program, for which an initial contract for the acquisition of 21 new A2CS Combat vehicles was signed at the end of last year.

 
K239 Chunmoo Multiple Launch Rocket System

K239 Chunmoo Multiple Launch Rocket System

Source: Hanwha


NORWAY'S PARLIAMENT APPROVES $2 BILLION ARTILLERY PLAN
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
K239 Chunmoo Multiple Launch Rocket System

K239 Chunmoo Multiple Launch Rocket System

Source: Hanwha


OSLO, NORWAY -- On January 27th, Norway's Parliament approved a $2 billion (19.5 billion Norweigan crowns) procurement plan for long-range artillery as part of a broader plan to boost the country's deterrence against Russia in the Arctic.

Reports indicate that Norway has selected Hanwha's K239 Chunmoo rocket artillery system. Norway's defence ministry plans to acquire a total of 16 launch systems, along with an undisclosed number of rockets.

 
MK80 series bombs

MK80 series bombs

Source: Project Lead Joint Ammunition and Weapons Systems


ELBIT SYSTEMS TO EXPAND DOMESTIC PRODUCTION LINES FOLLOWING $183 MILLION ISRAELI AIR FORCE ORDER
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
MK80 series bombs

MK80 series bombs

Source: Project Lead Joint Ammunition and Weapons Systems


HAIFA, Israel -- The Israeli Ministry of Defense has finalized a multi-year procurement agreement with Elbit Systems valued at approximately $183 million (NIS 570 million) to supply the Israel Air Force with a range of aerial munitions.

The contract, announced Tuesday by the Ministry’s Defense Procurement Directorate, establishes a long-term framework for the production and delivery of air-to-ground weapons. According to ministry officials, the agreement is designed to replenish depleted stockpiles following two years of intensive multi-front operations and to ensure a steady supply of precision and general-purpose ordnance for the coming decade.

A primary condition of the deal is the expansion of domestic manufacturing infrastructure. Under the terms of the agreement, Elbit Systems will increase its local production capacity for munitions that were previously sourced primarily from foreign suppliers. This includes the development of independent domestic lines for heavy ordnance such as the MK-84, a 900-kilogram general-purpose bomb that serves as the foundation for various precision-guided strike systems.

The procurement follows previous orders placed in August 2024, which totaled approximately NIS 900 million and included advanced long-range missiles. Ministry of Defense Director General Amir Baram stated that the move is part of a broader series of force-building agreements across land and air domains intended to bolster industrial resilience.

The new production facilities are expected to stabilize supply chains and reduce the lead time for weapon deliveries during high-intensity conflicts. Elbit Systems has not disclosed the specific delivery schedule, though the contract is designated as a multi-year arrangement.

This development represents a strategic shift in Israel’s defense procurement policy toward industrial self-reliance. By mandating the domestic production of heavy munitions like the MK-84, Israel is actively working to mitigate the risks of foreign arms embargoes or delivery delays that have previously impacted operational readiness. The move not only secures the military's supply chain for the next decade but also strengthens the domestic economy by concentrating high-tech manufacturing and defense expertise within the country's borders.

Source: Forecast International
Associated URL: https://www.elbitsystems.com/
 

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