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Application Equipment as an Alternative to the Field Artillery Automated Fire Control System of the Czech Republic Army (3)
Abstract:
The paper deals with the Czech artillery application equipment for enabling more efficient execution of classical ways of some measures in case of malfunction of the field artillery automated fire control system. The first part of the paper includes an analysis of Czech artillery current software and the introduction of two developed software. This two developed software are under finishing works and they should partly eliminate the poor Czech artillery software equipment. On the basis of the synthesis of author’s experiences followed from the development of two new programs PVNPG-14 and ArtyCalc there are defined key principles in the paper, that should be applied in the future development of new software for the Czech artillery.- VRZ2-2017-Programove_vybaveni.pdf (3045 Downloads)
Blaha Martin
LTC Martin Blaha, PhD, born 1983, graduate of the Faculty of Economics and Management of the University of Defence in Brno (Military Management field of study). He served at command and staff positions of artillery units in artillery regiment. Since 2008 he has been participating in the pedagogical and scientific activities of the Department of Fire Support at the University of Defense in Brno. In 2012, he completed his doctoral studies at the University of Defense, in the study program Economics and Management. He is currently the Acting Head of the Department of Fire Support of the University of Defense. He deals with the combat use of artillery, especially in the field of fire control and automation of fire control processes.
Country: Czech Republic
24/06/2019