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Journal articles on the topic "Artillery drill and tactics"

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Gantalao, Jilmar S. "Preparedness among Reserve Officers' Training Corps Graduates on the Rigors of ROTC and Defense Security: Basis for Policy Enhancement." International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research 4, no. 5 (May 20, 2023): 1510–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.11594/ijmaber.04.05.13.

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The Philippines Reserve Officers' Training Corps aims to provide military education and training for students to mobilize them for national defense preparedness. This study aimed to assess the rigor of the Philippine Reserve Officers' Training Corps, and defense and security preparedness among ROTC graduates in selected universities in the Philippines, and determined the significant difference in the perceived level of preparedness on the rigor of the Philippine RTOC among Military Science courses graduates in selected universities such as: physical organization of cadets, combat training of individual soldiers, regional annual administrative and tactical inspection, drill and ceremonies, infantry, rescue, field artillery, and; civil operation activities as assessed by the three groups of respondents. Moreover, the study also determined the significant difference in the perceived level of preparedness on defense and security such as: internal security operations, territorial defense, disaster response, international defense, security engagements, international humanitarian assistance, peacekeeping operations, and support to national development as assessed by the two (2) groups of respondents. This study utilized a descriptive correlational research design. The study covered 200 respondents; composed of 100 Military Science 42 Graduates, and 100 Military Science 43 graduates conducted during the School Year 2022 – 2023. Generally, the respondents were Highly Prepared for the rigor of the Reserved Officers Training Corps. On the other hand, the respondents were Highly Prepared on defense and security as embedded in the Reserved Officers Training Corps. Further studies may be conducted using empirical evidence to further the implementation of ROTC mandates, supplementation to an early career in AFP, and the impact of ROTC on both high school and college graduates in the Philippines.
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McConachy, Bruce. "The Roots of Artillery Doctrine: Napoleonic Artillery Tactics Reconsidered." Journal of Military History 65, no. 3 (July 2001): 617. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2677528.

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Świętochowski, Norbert. "Field Artillery in the defensive war of Ukraine 2022-2023Part I. Combat potential, tasks and tactics." Scientific Journal of the Military University of Land Forces 210, no. 4 (December 31, 2023): 341–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0054.1631.

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On 24 February 2022, the Russian Federation carried out an unlawful armed aggression against Ukraine, starting the largest armed conflict in Europe since World War II. In the course of hostilities, both sides deployed missile troops and artillery, which became essential means of fire support for ground troops due to restrictions in the use of air force and army aviaton. The aim of the article is to present the potential, tasks and tactics of the field artillery used in the Ukrainian war in the years 2022-2023. The subject of research is missile troops and artillery of the combatants. Primarily their organisation, armament, tasks and tactical assumptions. The author formulated the following questions: What was the combat potential of the warring parties’ artillery at the beginning and during the conflict? What tasks are set for the artillery in the ongoing war? What tactics are used by the artillery of the warring parties in response to changing conditions during the war? The author, as a long-term theoretician and practitioner of field artillery, based the analyses made largely on his own observations and conclusions, which he formulated during many years of scientific research and participation in military exercises involving artillery, interviews with Ukrainian officers, as well as the latest studies and documents issued by opinion-forming research centres.This study is the first part of the work which presents the combat potential, tasks and tactics of the artillery of Ukraine and the Russian Federation. In the second part the use of the artillery in individual phases of the war and the changes that occurred as a result of the combat experience obtained will be presented.
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Eliav, Joseph. "Tactics of Sixteenth-century Galley Artillery." Mariner's Mirror 99, no. 4 (November 2013): 398–409. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00253359.2013.844536.

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Chung, Yan Hon Michael. "The Introduction of European-Style Artillery and the Reform of Siege Tactics in 17th Century China—a Case Study of the Tragedy of Jiangyin (1645)." Journal of Chinese Military History 9, no. 1 (March 2, 2020): 1–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22127453-bja10001.

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Abstract While the importance of European-style artillery, also called “red-barbarian cannon” by the people of the time, to the Ming-Qing transition (1618-1683) is generally recognized, much less is known about the actual performance of the weapon on the battlefield. Such a dearth of knowledge hinders historians from evaluating the extent of its impact on the Manchu conquest of China. Hoping to fill this gap, this article examines the actual performance of red-barbarian cannon through reconstructing the siege of Jiangyin (1645). Close examination of this episode reveals that, although the Qing army possessed abundant European-style artillery, the absence of appropriate and effective artillery siege tactics greatly constrained the effectiveness of these weapons in siege warfare. Hence, the importance of artillery in the early stage of the Ming-Qing transition (1618-1645) is likely to have been minimal. However, the siege of Jiangyin witnessed a reform of siege tactics in the Qing artillery corps. These newly devised siege tactics enabled the Qing army to capture the city with efficiency by fully utilizing the red-barbarian cannon. The reform greatly enhanced the siege ability of the Qing forces and paved the way for the Qing conquest of China.
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Shim, Younglak, and Michael P. Atkinson. "Analysis of artillery shoot-and-scoot tactics." Naval Research Logistics (NRL) 65, no. 3 (April 2018): 242–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nav.21803.

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Serkebaev, K. B. "Analysis of the combat use of artillery in a special military operation conducted by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in Ukraine." Proceeding "Bulletin MILF" 51, no. 3 (September 15, 2022): 21–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.56132/2791-3368.2022.3-49-02.

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The article discusses the action soft artillery of opposing partisans a special military operation car rerouting Ukraine by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (RF Armed Forces). The analysis of publicly available information on the use of artillery of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the fight again a strategy was carried out. The tactics of action of artillery unit saris closed, the technical characteristics of modern firing equips minted artillery reconnaissance reequip met used in the fight against the b artery are given. The peculiarity of the article eyes that it contains artillery fire and artillery race on nays since equipment off origins countries, in particular the NATO North Atlantic bloc, supplied in accord an pewits the law on Lend-Lease torpor tact democracy in Ukraine from 2022, indicating their advent age sandiest advantages in a special military operation.
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R.H. and B. P. Hughes. "Open Fire: Artillery Tactics from Marlborough to Wellington." Military Affairs 49, no. 4 (October 1985): 221. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1987566.

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Rogulis, Dovydas. "The Development of the Lithuanian Armed Forces and Its Response to the Russian Conventional Threats in 2015‒2020." Jaunųjų mokslininkų darbai 51, no. 1 (August 31, 2021): 48–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/jmd.2021.4.

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In a period of 2015-2020, Lithuanian Armed Forces (LAF) military spending increased twice, thus it enabled to initiate and to arrange significant critical projects that eventually allowed armed forces to upgrade military equipment and tactics. New artillery units, armoured personnel vehicles, air defence systems, anti-tank weapons, radars, anti-drone systems boosted military power of LAF. Tactics switched from anti green men to conventional tactics, where fire and manoeuvre dominates again. Meanwhile, in the same period of time in Kaliningrad the Russian armed forces boosted the number of military personnel, upgraded equipment (most of it to offensive one) and increased military exercises. In order to be prepared, LAF must look for the most efficient ways of defence towards a potential foe. In a near future LAF must decentralize a central military storage thus critical assets could be secured and used by battalions at any time. Moreover, LAF capabilities could be improved by cyber conscripts and non-conventional tactics which could bring extra dividends when a small state fights against technologically advanced adversary. Eventually, with an additional military spending LAF could obtain MLRS artillery, the coastal defence systems and unmanned combat aerial vehicles that could deal with enemy from a safer distance.
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Naumenko, I., M. Mokrotskyi, and O. Maistrenko. "METHODOLOGY FOR DETERMINING THE POSSIBLE COMBAT LOAD OF AN ARTILLERY UNIT IN A MECHANIZED BRIGADE BATTLE." Наукові праці Державного науково-дослідного інституту випробувань і сертифікації озброєння та військової техніки 18, no. 4 (December 1, 2023): 70–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.37701/dndivsovt.18.2023.10.

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The experience of repulsing and deterring the armed aggression of the russian federation demonstrates the need to perform a significant amount of fire support tasks for combined arms units (subunits) and indicates the growing requirements for determining and assessing the combat capabilities of artillery units to perform the scope of fire tasks assigned to them. The analysis of the combat operations of artillery units during the repulsion of the armed aggression of the russian federation indicates that the issues related to the need to increase the level of implementation of their existing combat capabilities and to bring the possible combat load of artillery units in line with the volume of fire missions assigned to artillery in a mechanized brigade battle are problematic and relevant today. At present, there is an urgent need to take into account the changes that have occurred in the tactics of artillery units, spatial and temporal parameters of combat operations, and to better substantiate the possible combat load of artillery units. Therefore, the methodology for determining the possible combat load of an artillery unit is an important component of assessing the combat capabilities of specific artillery units when planning fire support in a mechanized brigade battle. It is known that the volume of fire missions and the number of cycles of actions to accomplish them that an artillery unit can implement depends on: enemy countermeasures, the state of the artillery unit, the conditions for obtaining intelligence on enemy objects, the determined effect of target destruction, the capabilities of the control system, the firepower of the unit, and the time during which the unit can perform a fire mission, etc. As a result of taking into account time constraints and various conditions for performing fire missions, a methodology has been developed to determine the possible combat load of an artillery unit as the number of combat cycles of actions to perform a certain amount of fire missions in a mechanized brigade battle under certain restrictions and conditions.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Artillery drill and tactics"

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Svarnas, Ilias. "The artillery fire direction center simulation." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2003. http://library.nps.navy.mil/uhtbin/hyperion-image/03sep%5FScarnas.pdf.

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Thesis (M.S. in Computer Science and M.S. in Modeling, Virtual Environments and Simulation (MOVES))--Naval Postgraduate School, September 2003.
Thesis advisor(s): Rudolph Darken, Joseph Sullivan. Includes bibliographical references (p. 51). Also available online.
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Bailey, J. P. A. "Artillery and Warfare 1945-2025." Thesis, Department of Defence Management and Security Analysis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1826/4008.

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For millennia battles were essentially affairs of linear encounter. From the 10th Century to the 20th Century, artillery generally fired directly in the two dimensional plane,limiting potential effects. The development of indirect fire changed this , two-dimensional model. Warfare became not so much a matter of linear encounter as one of engagement as cross and throughout an area; and artillery dominated land operations in both the First and Second World Wars as a result. Firepower was subsequently often applied in even greater weights, but its effects were frequently excessive and high-value targets proved elusive. During the Cold War in Europe,the importance of field artillery wanded relative to other arms. Artillery could only regain its utility by acquiring the highest-value targets and engaging them effectively with the appropriate degree of force in time and space true precision, as opposed to mere accuracy at a point. Improvements in target acquisition and accuracy will enable land systems once more to engage targets effectively throughout the battlespace with implications for warfare analogous to those precipitated by the introduction of indirect fire a century ago. Land operations will become increasingly three-dimensional and Joint. The effects of fire will increasingly be applied in, not merely via, the third dimensions, since targets themselves will increasingly be located, not just on the area of a battlefield, but in the volume of three-dimensional battlespace with values of indetermined by considerations of the fourth dimension, time. Fire, lethal and non-lethal, will also be targeted in other less tangible dimensions such as cyber-space and new types of 'virtual counterfire' will also emerge in the forms of legal and moral restraint. All will be viewed through the lens of perceptions. The burgeoning of firepower from all sources now becomes the spur for changes in the relationship between the land and air components, mindful of those novel factors that will increasingly inhibit the application of that firepower.
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Algotson, Olle. "Artilleritaktik : Kodifiering i två tidsepoker, konsekvenser?" Thesis, Försvarshögskolan, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:fhs:diva-4789.

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Det svenska artilleriet är på väg att införa ett nytt haubitssystem till artilleribataljonerna. Det är inte bara ett nytt haubitssystem som är under införande utan också ett nytt reglemente. Det reglemente som finns idag är Förhandsutgåva Artillerireglemente Artilleribataljon 2012 och som titeln avslöjar är det en förhandsutgåva. Syftet med detta arbete är att analysera hur de grundläggande förmågorna tydliggörs i reglementet idag i jämförelse med reglementets föregångare Artillerireglemente Artilleribataljon 1985. Hur skildras de grundläggande förmågorna i reglementena och skiljer sig taktiken kopplat mot förmågorna idag mot den vi hade på 80-talet? Genom en kvalitativ textanalys av reglementena med grund ur 1985-års upplaga kommer utvalda delar att jämföras och analyseras. Därefter kommer taktiska konsekvenser av skillnaderna mellan reglementena att diskuteras. Resultatet av undersökningen påvisar tydliga skillnader i hur tydligt de grundläggande förmågorna och åtgärder som kopplas mot dessa presenteras i reglementena. Orsaker till detta, liksom utformningen av reglementena lyfts i diskussionen.
Artillery Tactics Codification in two eras, consequences? - The Swedish Artillery is in the process of instituting a new howitzer system to the artillery battalion. Not only is the new howitzer system being introduced, but also a new artillery regulation. The regulation currently used is a preview release called Förhandsutgåva Artillerireglemente Artilleribataljon 2012. The aim of this work is to analyze how the essential abilities demonstrated in the current regulations compare with its forerunner Artillerireglemente Artilleribataljon 1985. How are the basic abilities depicted in the regulations and do the tactics in relation to the abilities differ between the current and the old regulation? Through a qualitative analysis of the regulations with the basic text from the 1985-years edition, selected parts are to be compared and analyzed. Thereafter, tactical implications of differences between the regulations are discussed. The results points to obvious differences in how clearly the essential abilities are presented in the regulations. Causes for these differences as well as the overall design of the regulations are argued in the discussion.
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Evans, Nick. "From drill to doctrine : forging the British Army's tactics 1897-1909." Thesis, King's College London (University of London), 2007. https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/from-drill-to-doctrine--forging-the-british-armys-tactics-18971909(cd03a350-fd7a-43a8-a545-1f3f8ff76fed).html.

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Abstract. From Drill to Doctrine. Forging the British Army's Tactics 1897-1909 This thesis examines the development of the Army's tactics from the 1897-8 "l Frontier Campaigns until the publication of Field Service Regulations (FSRs) 1909.- It scrutinises how the 3 tactical factors of firepower, mobility and protection, together with experience from the NW Frontier, the South African War and Manchuria caused British tactics to develop. The thesis shows that the Army's attitude towards low-level initiative developed significantly. Increased firepower made tactical extension essential. This prevented commanders controlling and made subordinate initiative vital. Developing initiative among subordinates caused the Army's disciplinary, educational and training systems to alter. The thesis finally examines doctrine's development, a system of fundamental principles designed to guide commanders, who now had to use initiative, in increasingly complex combat. This was caused by greater firepower, longer ranges, smokeless ammunition and wider extensions. This thesis demonstrates that the Army developed doctrine in the modem sense. Consequently changes occurred in the staff system, professional education and general training. The thesis argues that the Army's firepower grew quantitatively and qualitatively with the introduction of independent and Indirect Fire. Weapons were now developed doctrinally. The Army attached great significance to mobility and manoeuvre, seeing these as the means whereby it could defeat superior numbers. Cavalry roles developed to stress operational level manoeuvre rather than battlefield shock. It examines protection, arguing that the need for tactical extension and fieldcraft, both impelled by greater firepower, enforced initiative. The thesis argues that contemporaries felt that the 3 wars all taught broadly 2 All other abbreviations are in the Glossary similar lessons and that the resulting doctrine matched the short war which armies expected.
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Hughes, Jackson. "The monstrous anger of the guns : the development of British artillery tactics, 1914-1918 /." Title page, contents and abstract only, 1992. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09PH/09phh893.pdf.

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Blomqvist, Torbjörn. "Karolinsk Stridstaktik : artilleriets och pikens roll 1700-1712 samt bataljonens stridsformering." Thesis, Högskolan på Gotland, Institutionen för humaniora och samhällsvetenskap, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-208514.

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From a new perspective, this paper will examine the artillery and the pike role in the period 1700-1712 and the battalion´s battle formation in the Caroline combat tactics. Carolinian battle tactics were practiced during the period 1700-1721. The results from my study will be compared to existing research opinion regarding the selected subject areas, if the result confirms the thesis or question the existing research opinion. The source material used consists of eyewitness accounts from the period consisting of diaries, memoir, biography, general muster rolls and historical literature covering the subject. The analysis shows that the Caroline artillery took part in 12 battles during the period of 1700-1712. The analysis also shows that there was a close working between the infantry and artillery in attacks. This result contradicts the existing facility research mixture view that artillery was subordinate other weaponry because it prevented the Caroline attack tempo. In the analysis of the pike role in Caroline combat tactics, reveals nothing that confirms existing research opinion that the pike was an offensive melee weapon. Instead it seems that the pikes role was a support weapon with a defensive focus. The analysis of the battalion`s battle formation shows that the Caroline battalion battle formation did not follow the regulations of the battle formation. According to the existing research the battalion´s battle formation was as required by regulations. But according to the general muster rolls, there are differences between the battalions when it comes to the relationship of forces. So the Caroline battalion battle formation could not have been strictly required by regulations.
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Schneider, Michael W., and Anthony R. Ferrera. "A command and control wargame to train officers in the integration of tactics and logistics in a field artillery battalion." Thesis, Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/26925.

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Dunne, Jonathan P. "Transformation of Marine Corps artillery in support of the 2015 expeditionary force." Quantico, VA : Marine Corps Command and Staff College, 2008. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA490934.

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Hägglund, Lisa. "Artilleritaktik : En kvantitativ studie om Archerns taktiska möjligheter i urban miljö." Thesis, Försvarshögskolan, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:fhs:diva-9329.

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Technology evolves quickly in the armed forces, however the quick progression and development in warfare is hindered when the war studies and tactics fall behind. This is apparent when examining the Swedish artillery system Archer. Even if “Archer” has the capability to shoot and use a high course trajectory, the tactics still focus on the traditional low course trajectory. A quantative study based on the principles of war (fire, movement and protection), examines if the high or low course trajectories are the most effective in an urban environment. Both the low and the high course trajectory has their own advantages however, in this study, the high course trajectory proves to be the most effective. This entails that the artillery tactics regarding the Archer needs to be examined and developed to match the technological advances.
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Harvey, Conrad E. "An Army without doctrine the evolution of US Army tactics in the absence of doctrine, 1779 to 1847 /." Fort Leavenworth, KS : US Army Command and General Staff College, 2007. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA471336.

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Thesis (M. of Military Art and Science)--U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, 2007.
"A thesis presented to the Faculty of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master of Military Art and Science, Military History." Title from cover page of PDF file (viewed: May 29, 2008).
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Books on the topic "Artillery drill and tactics"

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Corps, United States Marine. Artillery operations. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Marine Corps, 2002.

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Army, Canada Canadian, ed. Instructions for practice: Field artillery, 1899. [S.l: s.n., 1986.

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Peredelʹskiĭ, Georgiĭ Efimovich. Artilleriĭskiĭ divizion v boi͡u︡. Moskva: Voen. izd-vo, 1989.

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Bidwell, Shelford. Fire-power: British army weapons and theories of war, 1904-1945. Boston (Mass.): Allen & Unwin, 1985.

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Bailey, J. B. A. Field artillery and firepower. Annapolis, Md: Naval Institute Press, 2004.

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French, Wm H. The 1864 field artillery tactics. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2005.

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Okamura, Jūrōbē. Ogino-ryū hōjutsu menjō, inka, hyakkajō. Gifu-ken Hashima-gun Kasamatsu-chō: Makimono Shiryō Kenkyū Hozonkai, 1995.

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McMullen, Kieran E. Marches and shelter for horse drawn artillery with notes for artillery scouts. [United States]: Scholar of Fortune Publications, 1993.

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Sharp, Charles C. Soviet infantry tactics in World War II: The rifle units of the Red Army from squad to company in combat according to the combat regulations of November 1942. [West Chester, Ohio]: Nafziger Collection, 1998.

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Sharp, Charles C. Soviet Infantry Tactics in World War II: The rifle units of the Red Army.... according to the combat regulations of November 1942. West Chester, OH: George Nafziger, 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "Artillery drill and tactics"

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"Artillery." In Battle Tactics of the Western Front, 135–58. Yale University Press, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctt1cc2m0k.14.

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"Artillery." In Early Trench Tactics in the French Army, 55–72. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315578552-7.

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"8. Artillery." In Battle Tactics of the Western Front, 135–58. Yale University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/9780300160611-011.

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"Artillery Execution." In Guibert’s <i>General Essay on Tactics</i>, 163–68. BRILL, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004498211_035.

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"Artillery Movements." In Guibert’s <i>General Essay on Tactics</i>, 160–62. BRILL, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004498211_034.

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"Chapter Three. Artillery." In Tactics and the Experience of Battle in the Age of Napoleon, 29–50. Yale University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/9780300147681-004.

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"Inconvenience of Too-Numerous Artillery." In Guibert’s <i>General Essay on Tactics</i>, 156–59. BRILL, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004498211_033.

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Neads, Alex, and David J. Galbreath. "Tactics and Trade-Offs." In Advanced Land Warfare, 321–52. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192857422.003.0016.

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Abstract Today, the dominant paradigms of land warfare in the United Kingdom stand at a crossroads. For decades, the British Army’s vision of manoeuvre has sought to balance US concepts of digital transformation with more limited UK financial resources. Now, this old paradox presents new challenges for the British Army as it attempts to rejuvenate its warfighting capabilities in a fashion fit for the future. Here, the collective obsolescence of most of the British Army’s major conventional platforms—from main battle tanks and infantry fighting vehicles to artillery systems and communication suites—simultaneously represents both a rare opportunity and an unparalleled risk. This chapter examines the continuing evolution of UK doctrine through professional debates over concepts and capabilities. It concludes that British military manoeuvre ultimately remains the product of uncomfortable trade-offs between conceptual innovation and strategic ambition on the one hand, and material reality and budgetary constraints on the other.
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Li, Xiaobing. "New Standards, Strategy, and Artillery." In Building Ho's Army, 108–29. University Press of Kentucky, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813177946.003.0006.

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Chapter 5 shows that through 1951–1952, the CMAG systematically introduced Chinese military standards and regulations as the model for a regular, modern Vietnamese army. All of the PAVN divisions adopted more flexible and realistic strategies and tactics. They engaged in both offensive and defensive battles to maintain a relatively stable front line, emphasizing the role of firepower and technology, especially artillery, operating on the front and behind the enemy lines, and improving logistical support. By the summer of 1952, the People’s Army of Vietnam had completed its first transformation from a peasant force fighting guerrilla warfare to a regular army engaging in mobile warfare. This chapter examines three major campaigns from November 1951 to May 1953, including the defense of Hoa Binh, the Northwestern Offensive Campaign, and the Battle of Laos. In 1951–1952, China helped the Vietnamese establish the 316th and 325th Divisions.
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"Disposition of the Artillery in March Orders." In Guibert’s <i>General Essay on Tactics</i>, 186–87. BRILL, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004498211_041.

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Conference papers on the topic "Artillery drill and tactics"

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Iliev, Andrej, Lazar Gjurov, and Zoran Cikarski. "HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP IN WARFARE." In SECURITY HORIZONS. Faculty of Security- Skopje, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.20544/icp.2.5.21.p19.

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The Industrial Revolution of the 19th century had a profound effect on the way the wars were fought. Historians often refer to the American Civil War (1861-65) as the first genuine modern war. History has shown that the effects of technological advances in industry are processes which follow the revolution in the history of war. Napoleon's military campaigns formed the basis of formal military education and lidership in the Western world. Wars as a social phenomenon were more effective through the use of the first modern railways, roads, and warships, which in most military operations changed the doctrine and tactics of warfare and the deployment of military forces on the battlefield. The first and second generation of modern warfare was dominated by the massive use of military force, and numerous armies. This generation of warfare culminates in the Renaissance with the wars of the french emperor and one of the famoust strategic military leaders in that time, Napoleon Bonaparte. The third generation of warfare was a product of the First World War and was generally developed by the German army and was better known as “Blitzkrieg” or maneuver warfare. The strategic military leader in this generation of warfare was Adolf Hitler. The fourth generation of warfare is an evolved form of rebellion that uses all available networks: political, economic, social, and military, in order to create an imaginary image of the adversary. Also, the fifth generation of warfare is defined as contactless warfare, which states and destroys a specific goal without the physical presence of a human. This generation of warfare begins with long-range artillery and naval firearms and longrange missile systems and has been studied since the US terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Strategic leadership in the fourth and fifth generation of warfare have been most developed by US military strategic leaders especially after the US terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. World-class warriors are strategic leaders which have moved beyond tactical and operational competence in the employment of the future force. They understand and implement a full spectrum of operations at the strategic level to include theater and campaign strategy, joint force, interagency in multinational operations. At the end, the military strategic leaders are using all spectrum of military elements of national political 208 power and technology in the execution of the national security strategy. The aim of this paper is to analyze the historical development of strategic lidership in warfare throughout history, taking into account the comprehensive social changes that have taken place in the world over the last two centuries. Keywords: historical development, strategic lidership, generations of warfare, strategy, tactics
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Idress, Saad, Qasim Ashraf, Muhammad Azhar Hussain, Mateusz Gorniak, and Michal Makos. "The Study of Application of Multiphase Foam as a Drilling Fluid to Drill Shale and Manage Water Influx Simultaneously with Multiphase Drilling Medium in Kirthar Block - A Case Study." In ADIPEC. SPE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/216647-ms.

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Abstract Challenging formations offer most of the evident drilling problems including lost circulation, stuck pipe events resulting in financial and timeline setbacks globally. Moreover, further complexities related to loss/gain make operators revise their casing plans, wellbore trajectories along with revised engineering studies. By providing optimized drilling tactics to address issues with loss/gain and mechanical/chemical instability, unconventional technologies are available to address these difficulties and meet deadlines. Owing to inherent lost circulation, influx and stuck pipe risks in Kirthar Belt in Sindh Pakistan, the operator had to spot various loss circulation material (LCM) pills along with facing various stuck-pipe incidents in most of the offset wells, resulting in the revision of the casing program. The simultaneous presence of loss prone limestones and unstable shale make the surface sections more challenging to drill. This study assesses the use of air/foam drilling to penetrate the fractured Kirthar and Laki limestone, offering lost circulation and the chemically and mechanically unstable Ghazij shale, offering wellbore stability and stuck-pipe risks. The study also shows the management of water influx from the Kirthar formation, reducing its impact on Ghazij shale which swells in the presence of an aquatic medium. To overcome these challenges, an efficient design of compressible, multiphase foam system was designed along with the different base fluids utilized for the drilling. Presence of water influx always limits the effectiveness of chemical inhibition properties of drilling fluid. It was critical to design multiphase fluid offering low bottom hole equivalent circulating density (ECDs) as well as maintaining proper foam quality to ensure hole cleaning in presence of water influx offered by the aquifer in the Kirthar limestone. This paper evaluates the optimal design of foam system while utilizing spud mud as well as silicate mud while drilling across lost-prone Kirthar and unstable Ghazij respectively. Moreover, chemical studies were conducted providing good foam texture under water influx to counter wellbore stability issues. Air/foam drilling offered ECD less than 2 ppg by utilizing the base fluid of mud weight equivalent to 8.7 ppg. Air/Foam drilling enabled the operator to drill throughout without spotting LCMs or cement plugs and proceeding with the pre-decided casing program, resulting in saving 42% of the section allocated time. Whereas excellent hole cleaning was achieved without swelling of shale owing to effective management of water influx. An analysis is provided with respect to management of 16 barrels per hour (BPH) of influx with foam system. A statistical comparison between rate of penetration (ROPs) while utilizing conventional mud and air/foam system shows an increment of ROPs by 35% while utilizing air/foam system. To put it in the nutshell, air/foam drilling proved to be vital tool to drill the lost-prone and mechanically/chemically unstable formations in presence of water influx. This paper focuses on engineered study of the design of multi-phase foam system along with the onsite execution for future prospect applications as well.
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Ashraf, Qasim, Uzma Chisti, and Azhar Hussain. "Enhancing Drilling Efficiency in Challenging Formation: A Case Study on Multiphase-Foam Drilling in the Kirthar Belt, Pakistan." In Offshore Technology Conference Asia. OTC, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/34860-ms.

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Abstract Challenging formations offer most of the evident drilling problems including lost circulation and stuck pipe events that result in financial and timeline setbacks globally. By providing optimized drilling tactics to address issues with loss/gain and mechanical/chemical instability, unconventional technologies are available to address these difficulties. Owing to inherent lost circulation, influx and stuck pipe risks in Kirthar Belt in Sindh Pakistan, the operator had to spot various LCM pills along with facing various stuck-pipe incidents in most of the offset wells, resulting in the revision of the casing program. This study assesses the use of multiphase-foam drilling to penetrate the fractured Kirthar and Laki limestone, offering lost circulation and the chemically and mechanically unstable Ghazij shale, offering wellbore stability and stuck-pipe risks. The study also shows the management of water influx from the Kirthar formation, reducing its impact on Ghazij shale which swells in the presence of an aquatic medium. To overcome these challenges, an efficient design of compressible, multiphase-foam system was designed along with the different base fluids utilized for the drilling. The presence of water influx always limits the effectiveness of the chemical inhibition properties of drilling fluid. This paper evaluates the optimal design of a foam system while utilizing spud mud as well as silicate mud while drilling across loss prone Kirthar and unstable Ghazij respectively. Multiphase-foam drilling offered ECD less than 2 ppg by utilizing the base fluid of mud weight equivalent to 8.7 ppg. Foam drilling enabled the operator to drill throughout without spotting LCMs or cement plugs, resulting in saving 42% of the section allocated time. An analysis is provided with respect to management of 16 BPH of influx with foam system. A statistical comparison between ROPs while utilizing a conventional mud and foam system shows an increment of ROPs by 35% while utilizing the multiphase system. This paper focuses on engineered study of design of multiphase foam system along with the onsite execution for future prospect applications as well.
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