Military Vehicles, Ordnance, Munitions, Ammunition & Small Arms

Estonia Orders More HIMARS

Source: Lockheed Martin


ESTONIA ORDERS MORE HIMARS

Monday, April 13, 2026
Estonia Orders More HIMARS

Source: Lockheed Martin


TALLINN, Estonia - The Estonian government has inked a new contract with Lockheed Martin for the purchase of three M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS).

"Additional HIMARS systems will ensure the deep-strike capability required by the Estonian Defence Forces and NATO, significantly strengthening both our national defence capability and deterrence," Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur said in a statement. "Expanding cooperation with Lockheed Martin will also directly support the development of Estonia’s defence industry."

Deliveries of the three systems are expected to occur in 2027, at which point Estonia's fleet will grow to nine units in total. The country previously ordered six HIMARS in 2022 and received the multiple rocket launchers in April 2025.

As part of the new agreement, Estonia's defense industry will receive an investment of around $11 million.

 
New Kansas Facility Opens to Produce 12,000 Artillery Shells Monthly

Source: U.S. Army


NEW KANSAS FACILITY OPENS TO PRODUCE 12,000 ARTILLERY SHELLS MONTHLY

Tuesday, April 14, 2026
New Kansas Facility Opens to Produce 12,000 Artillery Shells Monthly

Source: U.S. Army


PARSONS, Kan. -- The U.S. Army and defense contractor Day & Zimmermann have opened a new munitions manufacturing facility in Parsons to expand production of M795 155mm artillery projectile rounds. The site supports the load, assemble, and pack stage of production, the final phase in manufacturing the high-explosive artillery ammunition.

The expansion is part of a broader effort by the U.S. Department of Defense to modernize the domestic munitions industrial base and increase output of conventional artillery. The Army invested $36 million in engineering and production infrastructure at the Parsons location. Once fully operational, the facility is expected to produce up to 12,000 projectiles per month.

The Parsons plant represents the 13th recent expansion in the Army’s munitions production network. Federal officials have emphasized the need to increase output to support ongoing global security requirements and to ensure the military can sustain prolonged combat operations. The M795 projectile is a standard high-explosive round used by both the U.S. Army and the U.S. Marine Corps in conventional ground warfare.

The U.S. military’s broader production objective is to reach a total capacity of 100,000 155mm artillery rounds per month across its network of facilities. The Parsons site will rely on automation and updated assembly processes to help meet that target.

The opening of the Parsons facility highlights a renewed emphasis on large-scale conventional warfare capabilities. After decades focused on counterinsurgency and precision strike operations, recent conflicts have demonstrated the high consumption rates of traditional artillery ammunition. Expanding production of high-volume munitions such as the M795 reflects a shift toward rebuilding industrial capacity, improving supply resilience, and preparing for sustained, large-scale military operations.

 
M777 Howitzer

M777 Howitzer

Source: US Army


BAE AWARDED $145 MILLION U.S. ARMY DEAL TO BOOST M777 BARREL PRODUCTION THROUGH 2031

Monday, April 6, 2026
M777 Howitzer

M777 Howitzer

Source: US Army


WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The U.S. Army awarded BAE Systems Land & Armaments a $145.83-million contract for the production of 155mm M776 cannon tubes in support of the M777A2 howitzer.

The contract supports efforts to ramp up M777 production in response to heightened demand, boosting production through 2031.

 

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