Military Vehicles, Ordnance, Munitions, Ammunition & Small Arms
Archer 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzer

Archer 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzer

Source: BAE Systems


SWEDEN ANNOUNCES 18 ADDITIONAL ARCHER HOWITZERS FOR UKRAINE
Tuesday, September 16, 2025
Archer 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzer

Archer 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzer

Source: BAE Systems


Stockholm, Sweden -- Sweden will provide 18 additional self-propelled howitzers to Ukraine as part of a 9.2 billion Swedish krona military support package. In addition to the howitzers, the package includes artillery rounds and long-range drones worth 3.6 billion kronor.

So far, Ukraine has received eight Archer artillery systems from Swedish Army stocks. The 18 will be procured directly from Swedish industry.

 
Javelin Weapons System

Javelin Weapons System

Source: US Army


L3HARRIS AWARDED $292 MILLION CONTRACT FOR JAVELIN PROPULSION
Monday, September 15, 2025
Javelin Weapons System

Javelin Weapons System

Source: US Army


Melbourne, Florida -- L3Harros Technologies has been awarded a five-year contract valued at $292 million to continue producing propulsion for the Javelin weapons systems. The award is the larges propulsion production contract received to date for the Javelin program.

The company plans to incorporate a fully digital workflow for Javel production that will allow for real-time data tracking for more control over production speed.

 
PULS MLRS, which the SILAM is derived from

PULS MLRS, which the SILAM is derived from

Source: Elbit Systems


SPAIN CANCELS MAJOR ARMS DEAL WITH ISRAEL AMID GAZA BACKLASH
Monday, September 15, 2025
PULS MLRS, which the SILAM is derived from

PULS MLRS, which the SILAM is derived from

Source: Elbit Systems


JERUSALEM - Spain canceled a nearly 700 million euro contract for Israeli-designed SILAM rocket launchers and scrapped a separate 287 million euro order for 168 anti-tank launchers, formalizing both moves Sept. 9 on its public contracts platform. The decisions follow Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's plan to codify a ban on selling or buying military equipment with Israel over the Gaza offensive.

The 12 SILAM systems, derived from Elbit Systems' PULS platform, were awarded in October 2023 to a Spanish consortium. Elbit would have received 150 million euros, local media reported. Madrid is also reviewing ways to phase out Israeli weapons and technology from its forces, La Vanguardia said. The steps deepen a months-long diplomatic rift with Israel. Spain recognized the State of Palestine in 2024, Israel has not had an ambassador in Madrid since, and Spain recalled its envoy last week as Sanchez, one of Europe’s sharpest critics of Benjamin Netanyahu's Gaza policy, has labeled the campaign 'genocide.'

 

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