Israel’s Elbit Enters US Howitzer Shoot Off

Israel’s Elbit Enters US Howitzer Shoot Off
Israel’s Elbit Enters US Howitzer Shoot Off

The Army wants a wheeled howitzer that can keep up with its Stryker units, so the Israeli firm is shipping its 8×8 ATMOS gun to Yuma, where it’ll fire “hundreds of rounds.”

Israelis Invest In New Artillery: ATMOS Mobile Howitzer

Israelis Invest In New Artillery: ATMOS Mobile Howitzer
Israelis Invest In New Artillery: ATMOS Mobile Howitzer

The IDF plans to replace hundreds of aging American M109s with Elbit’s ATMOS, which is 50 percent made in the US.