Artillery and Drone Action Issues in the War in Ukraine

Q4 Engineering
Laurean-Georgel Oprean
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Abstract Technological developments in recent decades in multiple fields have revolutionised the actions of armed forces, as recently confirmed in the war in Ukraine where NATO countries’ artillery and missiles have undeniably outperformed the outdated spectrum of previous counter-insurgency actions, and the counter-battery fire of self-propelled weapons systems far exceeded the limits of the Iraq and Afghanistan theatres of operations, where such a response was easy to achieve because insurgent forces had no idea that such precise, coordinated and effective action was available at discovered targets. Drones have also become an inseparable part of military operations and have developed in an unprecedented way, being hardly detectable, precise, equipped with weaponry, radars, optoelectronic search means with sensors and modern communication and computer systems. Today, but especially in the future, the actions of drones and artillery means executing counter-battery fire will become indispensable in military operations to achieve desirable effects, and at the same time modern armies must have active and passive means of engagement and countermeasures against them to achieve effective force protection.
乌克兰战争中的火炮和无人机行动问题
近几十年来,多个领域的技术发展已经彻底改变了武装部队的行动,正如最近在乌克兰战争中所证实的那样,北约国家的火炮和导弹无可否认地超过了以前反叛乱行动的过时范围,而自行武器系统的反炮台火力远远超过了伊拉克和阿富汗战区的极限。这种反应很容易实现,因为叛乱部队不知道在发现的目标上可以采取这种精确、协调和有效的行动。无人机也已成为军事行动中不可分割的一部分,并以前所未有的方式发展,难以察觉,精确,配备武器,雷达,光电传感器搜索手段以及现代通信和计算机系统。在今天,特别是在未来,无人机和火炮的行动意味着执行反炮台火力将成为军事行动中不可或缺的,以达到理想的效果,同时现代军队必须拥有主动和被动的交战手段和对抗手段,以实现有效的力量保护。
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Scientific Bulletin of Naval Academy
Scientific Bulletin of Naval Academy Engineering-Ocean Engineering
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