Abstract

The Czech Republic, as a member of international organizations (NATO, EU, UNO), with respect to current global security neighborhood, employs the units of the army both at its own state territory and outside the Czech Republic, in multinational forces operations. The article focuses on Linear and Angular issues in perspective Artillery Fire Control System called PVNPG-14M. The issue of automated command, control, and information systems is of high importance in the solving of asymmetrical operations tasks today and in the upcoming future. The authors define appropriate Linear and Angular variables for common use by soldiers of the Army of the Czech Republic. Final assessment of the particular issues is determined by analysis. The The article contains theoretical justification and establishes a practical rule for use.

Highlights

  • The Field Artillery of the Czech Republic is an organic part of ground forces and at the same time one of the main medium of firing troops

  • The mile rule will be used in the future to quickly and accurately determine the values

  • After equipping artillery team leaders with the abovementioned focal point telescopes made with mile grading, the mile rule will be used

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Summary

Introduction

The Field Artillery of the Czech Republic is an organic part of ground forces and at the same time one of the main medium of firing troops. Its main task is to eliminate the enemy's targets by effective artillery firing, which greatly reduces the loss of their own forces and equipment. When attacking their own Artillery gun systems, the artillery is able to fire by direct firing on enemy combat vehicles. It is necessary for military professionals to know the nature and limits of use. With the gradual transition to the mile standard of optical protractors, artillery guns, etc., the military professionals should know the essence, the practical use and the limits of the application of the mille rule, which were not used in the ACR until now. That's why authors decided to work on the basis of the issue to explain relatively simple issues on the subject and set the new limits for use

Short history and current state of the solved problem
Artillery angular rate
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