Abstract

In order to provide timely, effective and safe fire support for manoeuvre units, NATO member states agreed to use common procedures when processing fire missions in multi-national operations. The aim of this article was to analyse the possibilities of current national procedures used at the Fire Direction Centre of an artillery unit when processing fire missions adjusted by NATO agreed Target Grid Adjustments. After discovering significant limitations of national procedures, creative analysis was conducted and two analytical and one graphical method of processing adjustments of artillery fire were introduced and described. Suitability and accuracy of these methods were compared and conclusions were drawn for their use in different computing equipment availability conditions.

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