IOWA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT - Construction has begun on the Future Artillery Complex at the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant, marking the start of a major U.S. Army effort to modernize domestic production of 155 mm artillery ammunition.
The project is being carried out by MSM North America, the U.S. subsidiary of Czech defense company CSG, under a contract awarded by the U.S. Army in 2025 with a potential value of up to $632 million. The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by representatives of the Army, industry partners, and CSG leadership.
The new government-owned, contractor-operated facility will replace an artillery projectile loading line that has been in service for more than 50 years. Once operational, the complex is expected to produce up to 36,000 loaded 155 mm artillery projectiles per month, increasing U.S. manufacturing capacity as the Army continues to expand production in response to sustained demand for conventional munitions.
According to the U.S. Army's Joint Program Executive Office Armaments and Ammunition, the Future Artillery Complex is part of a broader modernization effort aimed at achieving a production rate of 100,000 155 mm artillery rounds per month across the U.S. industrial base. Army officials said the project is intended to provide a long-term manufacturing capability while incorporating modern production technologies and improved safety standards. They also noted that construction began less than one year after the contract award, an accelerated schedule for a project of this scale.
MSM North America is serving as the prime contractor, overseeing the design, construction, and commissioning of the facility while coordinating with U.S. industrial partners. The company said the new production line will incorporate automation where it improves efficiency, consistency, and worker safety.
The project also reflects CSG's expanding presence in the United States. Through its subsidiaries, including ammunition manufacturer The Kinetic Group, the company employs more than 4,000 people in the country. The Future Artillery Complex is expected to create approximately 70 skilled positions at the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant, with additional hiring anticipated as MSM North America expands its operations.
CSG said engineering support for the project is being provided by specialists from its European ammunition manufacturing facilities. The company is among Europe's major producers of medium and large caliber ammunition and reported annualized production capacity exceeding 800,000 artillery and tank rounds as of the first quarter of 2026, with further expansion planned during the year.
Construction of the Future Artillery Complex is expected to take about 40 months, followed by commissioning and First Article Acceptance Testing within 48 months of the contract award. The facility is scheduled to enter service in 2029.
The project is part of a broader U.S. effort to rebuild and modernize the domestic munitions industrial base following years of increased demand driven by support for Ukraine and the need to replenish U.S. military stockpiles. Expanding modern production capacity is expected to improve long-term supply resilience while strengthening the United States' ability to sustain its own forces and support allied partners.