artillerikontroll
Artillerikontroll, or artillery control, is the set of procedures, personnel, and systems used to direct indirect-fire artillery to engage designated targets with accuracy and efficiency. It encompasses planning, coordination, target designation, fire-direction computation, execution, and assessment.
Central elements include fire-direction centers (FDCs) at battery or battalion level, observation posts and forward observers
The typical cycle involves target designation, generation of initial firing data, issuing fire orders, and laying
Historically, artillerikontroll evolved from manual range estimation and flag-lowering signals to centralized command posts using telephone
In contemporary armed forces, artillerikontroll is often part of broader command-and-control and is integrated with air-ground