DETERMINATION OF SAFETY LINES OF ARTILLERY FIRE

Journal Title: Scientific Journal of the Military University of Land Forces - Year 2015, Vol 177, Issue 3

Abstract

The article presents the issue of determining safety lines in terms of executing missions of fire support in the proximity of friendly forces by artillery units. The first part describes the existing rules on firing in the vicinity of own troops in combat operations. Further, there are defined simplifications used to determine safety lines and the capabilities of achieving greater accuracy of its calculation under conditions of contemporary warfare.

Authors and Affiliations

Norbert ŚWIĘTOCHOWSKI, Jacek PIONTEK

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  • EP ID EP76877
  • DOI 10.5604/17318157.1187460
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How To Cite

Norbert ŚWIĘTOCHOWSKI, Jacek PIONTEK (2015). DETERMINATION OF SAFETY LINES OF ARTILLERY FIRE. Scientific Journal of the Military University of Land Forces, 177(3), 118-137. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-76877