Military Vehicles, Ordnance, Munitions, Ammunition & Small Arms

Ukraine Approved for JDAM-ER Tail Kits

Source: Boeing


UKRAINE APPROVED FOR JDAM-ER TAIL KITS

Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Ukraine Approved for JDAM-ER Tail Kits

Source: Boeing


WASHINGTON - The U.S. has approved a Ukrainian request for extended range Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAMs), the State Department announced on May 5.

Ukraine requested to purchase 1,200 KMU-572 JDAM tail kits and 332 KMU-556 JDAM tail kits, alongside fuzes, spares, and other support equipment, a press release noted. The proposed deal will improve Ukraine's military through "further equipping it to conduct self-defense and regional security missions with a more robust air defense capability."

KMU-572 tail kits are equipped to Mk 82 general purpose bombs, while KMU-556 is equipped to the Mk 84.

The proposed sale carries a price tag of $373.6 million. Boeing will serve as prime contractor.

 
Saab Debuts HEAT 758 Tandem Round for Carl-Gustaf Weapon System

Source: Saab


SAAB DEBUTS HEAT 758 TANDEM ROUND FOR CARL-GUSTAF WEAPON SYSTEM

Thursday, May 7, 2026
Saab Debuts HEAT 758 Tandem Round for Carl-Gustaf Weapon System

Source: Saab


KARLSKOGA, Sweden -- Swedish defense manufacturer Saab has introduced a new anti-tank munition for its Carl-Gustaf weapon system following a live-fire demonstration for international customers. The ammunition, designated HEAT 758, is specifically engineered to neutralize modern heavy armored vehicles.

The development of the HEAT 758 addresses the increasing prevalence of explosive reactive armor (ERA) on the modern battlefield. To counter these defensive systems, the round utilizes a tandem warhead configuration. The initial charge is designed to detonate the reactive plates on the exterior of a target, clearing a path for the secondary main charge to strike the hull. According to technical specifications, the main charge is capable of penetrating up to 700mm of conventional armor.

The munition incorporates Firebolt technology, which enables digital communication between the round and the Carl-Gustaf M4 weapon system. This integration allows the projectile to share data with the Fire Control Device 558, automating certain ballistic calculations to improve accuracy and reduce the technical burden on the operator during engagement.

Saab confirmed that production of the HEAT 758 has already commenced. While the company did not name the specific buyer, it stated that an undisclosed Carl-Gustaf operator has placed an initial order for the new ammunition.

This development restores the tactical viability of shoulder-fired recoilless rifles against frontline main battle tanks. As reactive armor became a standard upgrade for aging vehicle fleets and a baseline feature for new ones, older single-stage munitions lost their effectiveness. By integrating tandem-charge technology and digital fire control into a portable platform, defense forces can maintain a credible anti-armor threat without relying solely on more expensive guided missile systems.

Source: Forecast International
Associated URL: https://www.saab.com/
 
Leopard 2A8

Leopard 2A8

Source: KNDS


KNDS EXPANDS MANUFACTURING FOOTPRINT WITH NEW NORWEGIAN TANK ASSEMBLY LINE

Tuesday, May 6, 2025
Leopard 2A8

Leopard 2A8

Source: KNDS


LEVANGER, Norway - KNDS Deutschland and Norwegian partner RITEK have completed a new production and testing facility in Levanger dedicated to the Leopard 2 main battle tank. The inauguration of the site coincides with the delivery of the first two Leopard 2A8 NO units to the Norwegian military.

The new facility was constructed over an 18-month period and is designed to scale heavy armor production in Northern Europe. It includes specialized infrastructure for vehicle validation, such as a laser track, steep-slope testing areas, and a plunge pool. The site is rated for a maximum output of 36 tanks per year and operates on geothermal energy.

Norway has ordered a total of 54 Leopard 2A8 NO tanks to modernize its armored divisions. Under the current agreement, KNDS manufactured the first 17 units at its existing facilities in Germany. The remaining 37 tanks will be produced at the Levanger site, with assembly operations scheduled to begin in the fall of 2026.

This development follows a series of procurement efforts by Nordic nations to strengthen land defense capabilities. The partnership with RITEK, a specialist in vehicle system maintenance, allows KNDS to establish a localized manufacturing presence in the region. The first two tanks delivered on April 30 serve as the lead units for the Norwegian army’s transition to the A8 variant.

The establishment of this production line represents a strategic shift toward localized defense manufacturing in Europe. By moving assembly closer to the end user, NATO members can reduce logistics timelines and ensure that technical expertise for maintenance and upgrades remains within national borders. This facility also provides KNDS with the additional industrial capacity needed to meet rising demand for the Leopard 2 platform across the continent without overextending its primary German production hubs.

Source: Forecast International
Associated URL: https://knds.com/de/
 

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