12 juin 2024 | International, Terrestre

KNDS rests of the ASCALON® gun are going further

KNDS is actively working to demonstrate the maturity of ASCALON® 140mm gun and its ammunition

https://www.epicos.com/article/841562/knds-rests-ascalonr-gun-are-going-further

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