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“Under Armor” – Ground Combat Vehicle Systems

“Under Armor” – Ground Combat Vehicle Systems
“Under Armor” – Ground Combat Vehicle Systems

Part 4 of a narrative series illustrating how Elbit America’s USA-manufactured products enable customers to successfully accomplish their most demanding missions.

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“Advanced” ammunition flies downrange with electronic processors for airburst and guidance

“Advanced” ammunition flies downrange with electronic processors for airburst and guidance
“Advanced” ammunition flies downrange with electronic processors for airburst and guidance

Advanced medium-caliber ammunition is now capable of programmable airburst, proximity airburst, and guidance to meet emerging threats that couldn’t be defeated otherwise.

Army Picks BAE Jammer To Kill Russian Missiles (Softly)

Army Picks BAE Jammer To Kill Russian Missiles (Softly)
Army Picks BAE Jammer To Kill Russian Missiles (Softly)

If RAVEN succeeds in the next, more challenging round of tests, the BAE jammer will ultimately go on the 1980s-vintage M2 Bradley. That’s a big part of the Army’s urgent push to protect American armored vehicles against Russian-made anti-tank missiles in widespread use around the world.

Missile Defense For Tanks: Raytheon Quick Kill Vs. Israeli Trophy

Missile Defense For Tanks: Raytheon Quick Kill Vs. Israeli Trophy
Missile Defense For Tanks: Raytheon Quick Kill Vs. Israeli Trophy

WASHINGTON: After two decades of dithering and delay, the Army wants to give its armored vehicles the ability to shoot down incoming anti-tank missiles. What’s more, while the service will continue its own long-term, in-house research program, the Army is now willing to accept something “not invented here” so it can get an interim Active Protection System…