Artillery Command
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Artillery Command is a principal branch-level formation of the Spanish Army responsible for organizing, training, and overseeing its artillery forces and fire-support capabilities.
Statements (47)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
branch-level command
→
military formation → |
| areaOfResponsibility | artillery and fire support within the Spanish Army → |
| country | Spain → |
| domain | land warfare → |
| focus |
artillery effectiveness
→
integration of artillery with maneuver forces → |
| function |
artillery personnel management
→
command and control of artillery forces → integration of fire support in operations → management of artillery equipment → planning of artillery support → |
| goal |
effective employment of artillery in operations
→
readiness of artillery units → standardized artillery training → |
| hasCapability |
artillery doctrine implementation
→
artillery fire planning → artillery training and evaluation → indirect fire support coordination → |
| militaryBranch | artillery → |
| militaryRole | combat support → |
| organizationalLevel | branch-level → |
| oversees |
artillery fire direction centers
→
artillery training schools → field artillery units → rocket artillery units → self-propelled artillery units → target acquisition units → |
| partOf | Spanish Army → |
| responsibleFor |
artillery fire-support coordination
→
artillery tactics and techniques → artillery training centers → artillery units of the Spanish Army → standardization of artillery procedures → |
| role |
artillery forces oversight
→
doctrine development for artillery → fire-support capabilities oversight → operational readiness of artillery forces → organization of artillery units → training of artillery units → |
| scope | Spanish Army artillery forces → |
| serviceBranch | Spanish Army → |
| typeOfOrganization | principal branch-level formation → |
| uses |
artillery systems
→
communication and command systems for artillery → fire-control systems → target acquisition systems → |
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