U.S. Army taps Carnegie Robotics' CR Tactical branch for 'high priority' modernization project
The U.S. Army has tapped CR Tactical, a branch of Pittsburgh-based Carnegie Robotics, to build and develop prototypes aimed at increasing the rate of self-propelled howitzers, a short gun used to fire trajectories high into the air but at a low velocity.
The U.S. Army has tapped CR Tactical, a branch of Pittsburgh-based Carnegie Robotics, to build and develop prototypes aimed at increasing the rate of self-propelled howitzers, a short gun used to fire trajectories high into the air but at a low velocity.
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