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Advancing Precision Fires For The Highly Mobile Battlefield

Advancing Precision Fires For The Highly Mobile Battlefield

Both today and tomorrow’s fields of battle require warfighters to be increasingly decisive and mobile, ready to deliver advanced long-range and highly-mobile indirect fires providing precise effects. Reducing the sensor-to-shooter timeline, and taking advantage of next-generation autonomy technologies will be crucial components to remaining lethal, secure and survivable.

Elbit Systems of America’s proven and production-ready suite of precision weapon system capabilities ensure warfighters are poised to meet the future fight. From the autonomy-enabled ATMOS mobile howitzer and the Sling and Spear modernized mortar systems to advanced precision-guided rounds and seeker technologies, Elbit America is delivering enhanced capabilities to meet the future fight.

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