As the U.S. military reassesses its artillery strategy, the rise of drones and sensors demands that traditional tube artillery adapts to survive the modern battlefield. With the shift in focus from conventional howitzers to speedier and more mobile rocket systems, artillery units now have to “shoot and scoot” faster to avoid immediate counter-battery fire, which can occur within minutes from enemy units equipped with advanced technology.
Despite the push towards rockets, the demand for tube artillery remains significant, particularly given its cost-effectiveness and reliability. Artillery shells, such as the 155mm round in use by Ukrainian forces, deliver explosive power and sustained rates of fire regardless of weather conditions—qualities essential for ongoing military operations in Ukraine. As the Army plans to explore advancements in self-propelled howitzers with faster setups and enhanced automation, the future of tube artillery looks to be one of evolution rather than obsolescence.
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