07 June 2021
by Robin Hughes
Saab Dynamics and Raytheon Missile Systems, in association with the US Army, have conducted the first live firings of the new 84 mm Guided Multipurpose Munition (GMM) all-up round using the Carl-Gustaf M4 recoilless rifle and an adaptation of the AT4 disposable launcher.
Conducted at the US Army's Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona, from 3–5 November 2020 but disclosed in early June, the GMM System Capability Demonstration marked the culmination of a three-year US government Rapid Innovation Funding (RIF) contract jointly awarded to Saab and Raytheon in September 2018 by the US Army to accelerate the development of the GMM through system integration and testing.
Saab Dynamics and Raytheon Missile Systems, in association with the US Army, have conducted the firs...
07 June 2021
by Robin Hughes
Saab Dynamics and Raytheon Missile Systems, in association with the US Army, have conducted the first live firings of the new 84 mm Guided Multipurpose Munition (GMM) all-up round using the Carl-Gustaf M4 recoilless rifle and an adaptation of the AT4 disposable launcher.
Conducted at the US Army's Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona, from 3–5 November 2020 but disclosed in early June, the GMM System Capability Demonstration marked the culmination of a three-year US government Rapid Innovation Funding (RIF) contract jointly awarded to Saab and Raytheon in September 2018 by the US Army to accelerate the development of the GMM through system integration and testing.
Saab Dynamics and Raytheon Missile Systems, in association with the US Army, have conducted the firs...
07 June 2021
by Robin Hughes
Saab Dynamics and Raytheon Missile Systems, in association with the US Army, have conducted the first live firings of the new 84 mm Guided Multipurpose Munition (GMM) all-up round using the Carl-Gustaf M4 recoilless rifle and an adaptation of the AT4 disposable launcher.
Conducted at the US Army's Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona, from 3–5 November 2020 but disclosed in early June, the GMM System Capability Demonstration marked the culmination of a three-year US government Rapid Innovation Funding (RIF) contract jointly awarded to Saab and Raytheon in September 2018 by the US Army to accelerate the development of the GMM through system integration and testing.
Saab Dynamics and Raytheon Missile Systems, in association with the US Army, have conducted the firs...
07 June 2021
by Robin Hughes
Saab Dynamics and Raytheon Missile Systems, in association with the US Army, have conducted the first live firings of the new 84 mm Guided Multipurpose Munition (GMM) all-up round using the Carl-Gustaf M4 recoilless rifle and an adaptation of the AT4 disposable launcher.
Conducted at the US Army's Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona, from 3–5 November 2020 but disclosed in early June, the GMM System Capability Demonstration marked the culmination of a three-year US government Rapid Innovation Funding (RIF) contract jointly awarded to Saab and Raytheon in September 2018 by the US Army to accelerate the development of the GMM through system integration and testing.
Saab Dynamics and Raytheon Missile Systems, in association with the US Army, have conducted the firs...
07 June 2021
by Robin Hughes
Saab Dynamics and Raytheon Missile Systems, in association with the US Army, have conducted the first live firings of the new 84 mm Guided Multipurpose Munition (GMM) all-up round using the Carl-Gustaf M4 recoilless rifle and an adaptation of the AT4 disposable launcher.
Conducted at the US Army's Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona, from 3–5 November 2020 but disclosed in early June, the GMM System Capability Demonstration marked the culmination of a three-year US government Rapid Innovation Funding (RIF) contract jointly awarded to Saab and Raytheon in September 2018 by the US Army to accelerate the development of the GMM through system integration and testing.
Saab Dynamics and Raytheon Missile Systems, in association with the US Army, have conducted the firs...
07 June 2021
by Robin Hughes
Saab Dynamics and Raytheon Missile Systems, in association with the US Army, have conducted the first live firings of the new 84 mm Guided Multipurpose Munition (GMM) all-up round using the Carl-Gustaf M4 recoilless rifle and an adaptation of the AT4 disposable launcher.
Conducted at the US Army's Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona, from 3–5 November 2020 but disclosed in early June, the GMM System Capability Demonstration marked the culmination of a three-year US government Rapid Innovation Funding (RIF) contract jointly awarded to Saab and Raytheon in September 2018 by the US Army to accelerate the development of the GMM through system integration and testing.
Saab Dynamics and Raytheon Missile Systems, in association with the US Army, have conducted the firs...
07 June 2021
by Robin Hughes
Saab Dynamics and Raytheon Missile Systems, in association with the US Army, have conducted the first live firings of the new 84 mm Guided Multipurpose Munition (GMM) all-up round using the Carl-Gustaf M4 recoilless rifle and an adaptation of the AT4 disposable launcher.
Conducted at the US Army's Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona, from 3–5 November 2020 but disclosed in early June, the GMM System Capability Demonstration marked the culmination of a three-year US government Rapid Innovation Funding (RIF) contract jointly awarded to Saab and Raytheon in September 2018 by the US Army to accelerate the development of the GMM through system integration and testing.
Saab Dynamics and Raytheon Missile Systems, in association with the US Army, have conducted the firs...
07 June 2021
by Robin Hughes
Saab Dynamics and Raytheon Missile Systems, in association with the US Army, have conducted the first live firings of the new 84 mm Guided Multipurpose Munition (GMM) all-up round using the Carl-Gustaf M4 recoilless rifle and an adaptation of the AT4 disposable launcher.
Conducted at the US Army's Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona, from 3–5 November 2020 but disclosed in early June, the GMM System Capability Demonstration marked the culmination of a three-year US government Rapid Innovation Funding (RIF) contract jointly awarded to Saab and Raytheon in September 2018 by the US Army to accelerate the development of the GMM through system integration and testing.
Saab Dynamics and Raytheon Missile Systems, in association with the US Army, have conducted the firs...