Draft:Multi-domain artillery cannon
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The multi-domain artillery cannon (MDAC) is a wheeled self-propelled 155-millimeter artillery system in development by BAE Systems for the US Army.[1] The MDAC will be able to shoot down manned and unmanned aircraft, missiles, and artillery shells. It is expected to be highly automated, have a high rate of fire for increased lethality, and have a large ammunition capacity.[2] The MDAC will fire the Hypervelocity Projectile (HVP), also in development by BAE Systems.[3]
The MDAC system will consist of 8 cannons, 4 precision radars, and 2 multi-domain battle management systems, and a prototype is expected to undergo battery-level operational assessment by 2028.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Keller, John (2024-07-11). "Army approaches industry for prototype artillery cannon for future Hypervelocity Gun Weapon System (HGWS)". Military Aerospace. Retrieved 2025-04-09.
- ^ a b Saballa, Joe (2025-01-06). "US Army Selects BAE Systems to Develop Multi-Domain Artillery Cannon". The Defense Post. Retrieved 2025-04-09.
- ^ Harper, Jon (2024-12-27). "Army to sole-source deal for hypervelocity projectiles, drone-killing artillery cannon". DefenseScoop. Retrieved 2025-04-09.
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