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How modern artillery hits targets crews never even see

Modern artillery crews rarely see the targets they destroy directly. Instead, drones, radar systems, satellites, and forward observers feed coordinates into advanced fire-control systems that guide ...
Modern artillery relies on computers, GPS guidance, and advanced targeting systems, yet accuracy can still decline ...
Artillery has come a long way since it was first adopted as part of siege weaponry in ancient times, as today's systems are infinitely more advanced. It used to be that you could lob a rock at a wall ...
As anyone keeping up with the war in Ukraine can tell you, artillery is still very much a force in modern warfare. They may be aided by GPS and drone observers, and the pieces may maneuver themselves ...
In a recent interview with The Economist, General Zaluzhny, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, discussed the challenges faced by Ukrainian forces which have ultimately resulted in ...
The U.S. Army has begun the process of restarting M777 howitzer production. In a contract with British Aerospace, the service will pay to reopen production of titanium parts destined for new howitzers ...
Summary and Key Points: The U.S. Army has expanded its contract with Lockheed Martin by $3.4 billion for the Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS), highlighting its crucial role on the modern ...
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