The infantry needed something that didn’t require a crew: what they needed was “individual” artillery. Thus, in 1963, the M72 ...
Key Points - The M72 LAW (Light Anti-tank Weapon) is a portable, one-shot 66mm unguided anti-tank weapon that became a staple of US infantry forces in the early 1960s, replacing the "Super Bazooka." ...
The U.S. Army has called on defense manufacturers and technology experts to create advanced missile launchers under the Common Autonomous Multidomain Launcher (CAML) project. These CAML launchers must ...
REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. — A major milestone has been achieved for the Autonomous Multi-Domain Launcher as it moves toward augmenting — and possibly replacing — existing Army launchers. AML, a science ...
While much attention regarding missiles typically focuses on the deadly ordnance, one aspect that rarely makes headlines is the launcher. Typically, each missile requires a specific launcher to get it ...
Tactical missiles are relied upon by military forces around the world, and the U.S. Army's Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) passed a series of important tests in late September 2025. Four of the ...
3rd Multi-Domain Task Force (3MDTF) conducts the first Mid-Range Capability live fire exercise outside of the continental United States successfully sinking a maritime target with a Standard Missile-6 ...