Ammunition Shelves Bare as Gun Sales Continue to Soar The U.S. military is not affected by the shortage.
More Marines Will Test Lighter Polymer-Cased Ammunition as Experiments Expand to Fleet Marines will get to see for themselves how lighter rounds hold up in the field.
Army Picks Ammunition Maker for Its New Sniper Rifle In a $10 million deal, Sig will manufacture the MK 248 MOD 1 and MOD 0 .300 Win Mag ammunition.
New Long-Range, Guided 84mm Munition for Carl-Gustaf Headed for DoD Tests in Spring Saab and Raytheon will demonstrate next spring a new, precision-guided munition for the Carl-Gustaf recoilless rifle.
Inside the Army's Quest for a Revolutionary New Bullet The effort to develop this revolutionary round has required gunmakers to challenge design assumptions.
Israeli Gunmaker Unveils Multi-Caliber Special Ops Rifle in .300 BLK/5.56mm Israel Weapon Industries recently unveiled a new AR-style rifle that can quickly change from 5.56mm to .300 Blackout ammo.
Ammo Firm Unveils 6.8mm Cartridge for Army’s Next-Gen Squad Weapon A Texas-based ammunition company recently unveiled its new 6.8mm cartridge.
The Army Is Rebuilding its Ammunition Stores for the Next Fight In the Army's budget request, it is increasing its investment in every type of ammunition except artillery shells.
Winchester Unveils New Round that Outperforms the .300 Blackout It will work in a variety of platforms, from bolt action to AR-style rifles.
Magpul Unveils New 7.62mm High-Capacity Drum Magazine Magpul Industries Corp. has introduced a new 7.62mm version of its high-capacity polymer drum magazine.
Soldiers Issued High-Speed Arctic Gear as Army Gets Serious About Fighting in the Cold Hundreds of soldiers are now receiving layered protection suits capable of withstanding temperatures as low as minus 65...
Higher Cancer Rates Found in Military Pilots, Ground Crews Aviation crews have long asked for the Pentagon to look closely at some of the environmental factors they are exposed to.
Coast Guard Cutter Back in Hawaii After Trek to Japan The deployment was in support of Operation Sapphire, a joint agreement between the U.S. and Japanese coast guard.
Army Fields New Armored Personnel Carrier, Replacing 60-Year-Old Vehicle The Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle, or AMPV, is a tracked armored vehicle with similar gearing and suspension as the M2...
How the War in Iraq Changed the Military for Women Some 2,200 active-duty women out of roughly 40,000 are serving in infantry, cavalry, armor and field artillery roles.