Go West Young Man: Where We Train Artillery Determines How We Train Artillery

Abstract

As the Marine Corps shifts to the Pacific to meet national strategic goals, Marine artillery will undergo significant changes as it integrates with the Navy to counter the Anti-Access/ Area-Denial (A2/AD) threat posed by China in the Western Pacific arena. To better integrate the Navy-Marine Corps team to execute emerging concepts such as Expeditionary Advanced Base Operations (EABO) and Distributed Operations (DO) in a contested littoral environment, the Marine Corps will have to evolve the way it trains artillery. As the Marine Corps embraces more technologically advanced weapon systems in its Long Range Precision Fires (LRPF) program, it has the opportunity to relocate the Marine Corps Artillery Detachment at Fort Sill to better facilitate the integration and partnership necessary with the Navy to address the challenges and capabilities inherent in the emerging weapons platforms the Marine Corps is adopting to counter the new challenges the US is facing.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 22, 2021
Accession Number
AD1178115

Entities

People

  • Joshua D. Mills

Organizations

  • Marine Corps University

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Ground and Sea Platforms
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Artillery
  • Artillery Ammunition
  • Artillery Tactics
  • Artillery Technology
  • Artillery Units
  • Doctrine
  • Electronic Warfare
  • Geography
  • Howitzers
  • Land Attack Missiles
  • Military Science
  • Multiple Launch Rocket System
  • National Security
  • Rocket Artillery
  • Rockets
  • Self Propelled Guns
  • United States
  • Warfare
  • Weapons Effects

Readers

  • Maritime Combat Support and Expeditionary Logistics.
  • Marksmanship and Weaponry.