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 8x8 ATMOS gun to Yuma, where it’ll fire “hundreds of rounds.”
The Army wants a wheeled howitzer that can keep up with its Stryker units, so the Israeli firm is shipping its 8x8 ATMOS gun to Yuma, where it’ll fire “hundreds of rounds.”
The IDF plans to replace hundreds of aging American M109s with Elbit's ATMOS, which is 50 percent made in the US.