Rethinking Indirect Fires for a Contested Battlespace
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Ahead of Future Artillery 2026, The World's Largest Indirect Fires Forum, this exclusive interview with NATO's Christelle Collet examines how indirect fires are being redefined for today's contested and rapidly evolving battlespaces.
Drawing on operational lessons from recent conflicts and her role within NATO's Defence Investment Division, Collet outlines the shifting priorities shaping artillery and land munitions development. From the growing importance of survivability and interoperability to the pressures on industrial capacity and supply chains, the piece highlights how indirect fires are evolving into a more integrated, network-enabled capability.
The interview also explores the technologies and concepts set to influence the next generation of artillery, as well as the practical challenges of aligning multinational requirements in an increasingly complex threat environment.
Download the full interview to gain deeper insight into how NATO is approaching the future of indirect fires ahead of Future Artillery 2026, taking place this May in London, where military leaders, industry, and policymakers will come together to address the evolving demands of modern firepower.
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