Taking place over three days, Future Artillery 2024 will tackle the most pressing priorities within the indirect fires community, enhancing attendees' understanding and hearing a range of perspectives throughout our dedicated sessions.
Given the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, this year's event is well-positioned to present an updated and forward-thinking agenda. This will bring into focus discussions regarding the composition of artillery units in the broader multi-domain battlespace, advancements in range and precision, addressing logistical challenges related to ammunition supply chains, and harnessing C2ISR to bolster capabilities.
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Brigadier General Serhii Baranov, Chief of the Main Department of Artillery and Missile troops and Unmanned systems of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, presented an overview of the Use of Indirect Fires in the Current Operating Theatre and the Lessons Learnt at Defence iQ's 2023 Future Indirect Fires Eastern Europe conference.
For hundreds of years, artillery has continued to shape the landscape of the battlefield.
With new technologies and concepts applied to artillery, it ensured that it remained relevant to this day. This is the reason why conferences such as Future Artillery continue to hold such incredible importance.
In this Post Show Report, discover the pivotal discussions and insights from Future Artillery 2023, where the most critical issues facing the indirect fire community were addressed. Attendees gained invaluable perspectives through dedicated sessions, fostering a deeper understanding of artillery’s evolving landscape.
This Post Show Report covers: