rcread
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Joined: 7/13/2001 From: Shilo, Manitoba, Canada Status: offline
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Artillery accuracy:
Some important things to note about indirect fire are that the bigger the gun, the more accurate it is. 175mm, 8", and big naval artillery can put every round in the same hole, if the conditions are right. At the same time, however, nobody wants to do that. Artillery should have a big spread, although how big the spread should be is determined by the effective lethal radius of the round. You want the FFE to fall all over the target, not on the same parts of it over and over.
There are many conditions that affect arty accuracy:
- experience of the spotter
- experience of the Bty CP
- weather conditions (including even air density), and the experience of the Bty CP in calculating the effect of those conditions
- experience of the Bty survey team
- accuracy of the maps being used
- accuracy of the country's computing system
- accuracy of the gun itself, and the ammunition being used
- charge (propelant) being fired (the higher the gharge, the better the accuracy)
- wear of the guns (the more they've been fired, the more the barrels are worn, the less accurate they become)
Do you really want someone to try factoring all these, and the many other things that affect artillery, into SPWAW?
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"Artillery is the God of Battle"
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