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Technical Capability of Self-Propelled Howitzers and Multiple Rocket Launchers for Remote Operation from Cover
Volume 2026, Issue 1 (2026), pp. 226–234
František KROMPOLC   Martin BLAHA   Pavel TUČEK   Jaroslav VARECHA   Jan DRÁBEK  

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https://doi.org/10.47459/cndcgs.2026.27
Pub. online: 1 July 2026      Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

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1 July 2026

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Contemporary operational environments, particularly those characterized by the widespread use of unmanned aerial systems (UAS), expose artillery units to persistent surveillance and rapid targeting, significantly increasing the risk to crews operating at or near the weapon [1,2]. Despite growing automation, a systematic approach to assessing the capability to conduct fire without physical crew presence is lacking. This paper proposes a reproducible evaluation framework for the technical capability of artillery systems to conduct remote-controlled fire from a protected position. The approach combines necessary conditions - unmanned firing cycle, automatic gun aiming, and absence of crew at the weapon - with a multi-criteria assessment and explicit consideration of data uncertainty. The method is applied to selected self-propelled howitzers and multiple launch rocket systems. The evaluation indicates that modern howitzers generally meet the required conditions, while rocket systems exhibit emerging capability, often supported by expert assessment rather than documented evidence.
The results suggest that system architecture may represent a more decisive factor than the level of automation alone and highlight significant gaps in publicly available data.

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artillery systems remote-controlled fire unmanned firing cycle crew survivability system architecture technical capability

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