M142 HIMARS
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Dec- 2024 -11 DecemberEurope
Poland Test-Fires HOMAR-K MRLS With Greater Range Than HIMARS
The Polish Armed Forces has test-fired the HOMAR-K Multiple Rocket Launch System for the first time.
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5 DecemberAsia Pacific
Australian Army Could Opt for Bushmaster-Mounted Anti-Ship Missile
The Australian government is leaning toward a sovereign Bushmaster-based maritime mobile strike option over a HIMARS-based platform.
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Oct- 2024 -23 OctoberAmericas
US Military Demonstrates Airfield Seizure Capability Using HIMARS
The US military has showcased its ability to capture and secure an airfield from enemy forces with the help of the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System.
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Sep- 2024 -3 SeptemberAmericas
US Clears $390M HIMARS Sale to Croatia
The US State Department has cleared Croatia’s request to buy eight M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems from Lockheed Martin.
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Aug- 2024 -12 AugustEurope
US Approves Selling 16 HIMARS to Norway
The US State Department has approved the sale of 16 M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems to Norway.
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Jun- 2024 -4 JuneDOD Contracts
US Army Increases HIMARS Order From Lockheed to $1.9B
The US Army has increased its order for additional High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, or HIMARS, by more than $1 billion.
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May- 2024 -13 MayWar
Germany Buys Three HIMARS for Ukraine
The US State Department has approved the sale of three HIMARS launchers to Ukraine for an estimated $30 million.
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9 MayDOD Contracts
Lockheed Clinches $861M HIMARS Contract From US Army
Lockheed Martin has been awarded a contract to supply additional High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems to the US Army.
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Dec- 2023 -19 DecemberEurope
US Greenlights Sale of 21 HIMARS to Italy
The US State Department has approved a sale of 21 M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) to Italy.
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7 DecemberAmericas
US Army Selects Shift5 to Protect HIMARS Against Cyber Threats
The US Army has entered into an agreement with American firm Shift5 to bolster the cyber resiliency of the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System.
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