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Swedish Carl Gustaf producer Saab Dynamics AB and U.S. defense giant Raytheon have successfully conducted "a series of guided flight tests" of its new laser-guided munition, aptly called the ...
Saab's Carl-Gustaf weapon system is used by the U.S. Armed Forces as well as the ground forces of more than 40 other countries. The guided munition will allow Armed Forces to accurately engage ...
The Carl-Gustaf weapon system built by Saab is used by the U.S. Army and ground forces of more than 40 other countries. The new semi-active, laser-guided munition will allow militaries to ...
The guided Carl-Gustaf munitions are the “next step” in the system’s evolution, Görgen Johansson, head of Saab business area dynamics, said in a company press release.
-The Carl Gustaf’s ability to fire diverse munitions, including anti-tank, airburst, and smoke rounds, provides Ukrainian forces with versatile tactical options.
Raytheon Missile Systems and Saab Dynamics have completed an initial series of guided flight trials of the developmental Guided Carl-Gustaf Munition (GCGM) – the first guided round for the 84mm ...
The company was previously awarded a $105 million contract by the DOD for AT4 anti-tank weapon systems and Carl-Gustaf ammunition. The XM919 IAM and AT4 are both shoulder-launched munitions used ...
The NSPA has placed a purchase order for Carl-Gustaf ammunition with deliveries planned 2023-2025 as well as a similar deal for AT4 missiles with deliveries planned 2023-2024.
The AA said the Carl-Gustaf M4s would be supplied with FCD (fire-control device) 558 sights and several thousand munitions: anti-tank, high-explosive (HE), armour-piercing, multifunctional, smoke ...
Raytheon and Saab began their partnership with the guided Carl-Gustaf munition in 2016, and expect to test an all-up round in 2020.
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