The Army wants 11,000 next-generation missiles and 2,200 launchers to replace its aging Stingers, amid growing air-defense and stockpile concerns.
A new Army Request for Information seeks to identify companies that can deliver 11,000 next-gen, short range interceptors ...
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The US cleared Brazil to buy FIM-92K Stinger missiles for defense against low-flying threats
Brazil’s military gained access to one of the most effective short-range air defense weapons in the Western arsenal after the ...
U.S. Army Pfc. Jackson Muse fires an FIM-92 Stinger during Super Garuda Shield 25, Baturaja, Indonesia, August 2025. (Pfc. Seu Chan/U.S. Army) The U.S. Army plans to order thousands of next-generation ...
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