This thesis examines the adaptation of U.S. indirect-fire capabilities since 1945, with reference to three potential drivers of military innovation: new technology, combat experience, and external threats. Throughout this period U.S. artillery platforms and munitions—alongside the maneuver forces they were designed to support—have grown in complexity, lethality, accuracy, range, and mobility. Current U.S. artillery munitions nevertheless lag behind those of other modern militaries in important respects, including target-seeking rounds and the destruction of armor. In addition, today’s artillery platforms—towed and self-propelled alike—are too slow for a high-tempo fight. Thus, although capabilities have developed dramatically, in a large-sc...
This dissertation explores the role of artillery forward observation teams during the battle of Okin...
This dissertation explores the role of artillery forward observation teams during the battle of Okin...
This dissertation argues that in the years immediately following the Second World War, the United St...
For millennia battles were essentially affairs of linear encounter. From the 10th Century to the 20...
For millennia battles were essentially affairs of linear encounter. From the 10th Century to the 20t...
This thesis analyzes the capabilities of a defense system, the M777A2 Lightweight Towed 155mm Howitz...
The United States has used many different weapons over the years for its military. What exactly caus...
This article discusses role of field artillery on battlefield and the current state of field artille...
Guided by the Commandant's Planning Guidance and Force Design 2030, the Marine Corps is currently un...
The article visualises the future of Artillery in the 21st century. It brings out the requirement of...
The article visualises the future of Artillery in the 21st century. It brings out the requirement of...
This dissertation explores the role of artillery forward observation teams during the battle of Okin...
Problem: The problem in this thesis was to determine the role of field artillery in the battles of S...
This dissertation argues that in the years immediately following the Second World War, the United St...
Problem: The problem in this thesis was to determine the role of field artillery in the battles of S...
This dissertation explores the role of artillery forward observation teams during the battle of Okin...
This dissertation explores the role of artillery forward observation teams during the battle of Okin...
This dissertation argues that in the years immediately following the Second World War, the United St...
For millennia battles were essentially affairs of linear encounter. From the 10th Century to the 20...
For millennia battles were essentially affairs of linear encounter. From the 10th Century to the 20t...
This thesis analyzes the capabilities of a defense system, the M777A2 Lightweight Towed 155mm Howitz...
The United States has used many different weapons over the years for its military. What exactly caus...
This article discusses role of field artillery on battlefield and the current state of field artille...
Guided by the Commandant's Planning Guidance and Force Design 2030, the Marine Corps is currently un...
The article visualises the future of Artillery in the 21st century. It brings out the requirement of...
The article visualises the future of Artillery in the 21st century. It brings out the requirement of...
This dissertation explores the role of artillery forward observation teams during the battle of Okin...
Problem: The problem in this thesis was to determine the role of field artillery in the battles of S...
This dissertation argues that in the years immediately following the Second World War, the United St...
Problem: The problem in this thesis was to determine the role of field artillery in the battles of S...
This dissertation explores the role of artillery forward observation teams during the battle of Okin...
This dissertation explores the role of artillery forward observation teams during the battle of Okin...
This dissertation argues that in the years immediately following the Second World War, the United St...