A scathing new Pentagon Inspector General report found problems at the plant delayed the Army's 100,000 round-per-month goal.
GD-OTS told Breaking Defense it has now reached an agreement with the Army on the way ahead for the troubled Mesquite ...
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Manufacturing woes hamper US 155-mm ammo production
Manufacturing problems are dashing the U.S. Army's plans to boost production of urgently needed 155-mm howitzer shells, a ...
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Texas 155mm parts plant failure slows Army production ramp
In a report that shines a harsh light on one of the fundamental realities of manufacturing, the Pentagon inspector general ...
An ammunition plant in Mesquite, Texas, has not produced any metal projectile parts after the Army spent $469 million to ...
A "high-risk" plan to use old machines to produce modern M795 artillery shells backfired, an Inspector General report found.
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'Shell suckers': I served in the field artillery branch of the US Army. I saw first hand how fast artillery shells get used up
The United States has supplied Ukraine with more than three million 155mm howitzer shells since the war began, significantly ...
A US artillery shell factory built at a cost of $469 million has failed to produce a single 155mm round more than two years ...
A push to put the U.S. artillery industry on a war footing has fallen far short of its goals, according to a new watchdog agency report that says the gap could undermine readiness for combat in the ...
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