Anyone known why hand held ballistic computers, such as the Gunzen, are used in conjunction with fire control systems for 155mm artillery? Thank you.
HI Sturm,
I'm not sure the exact rationale behind your question, a ballistic computer can be used for any weapon. I am making an assumption that you wonder why a handheld computer would be used with a large system such as 155mm artillery as opposed to a fully integrated larger system.
There are a number of possible reasons
1. Many countries use 155mm weapons but cannot afford the communications infrastructure to manage or utilise a larger system, which itself is significantly more advanced. The gunzen offers a simple and cost effective solution for any country wishing to control their artillery utilising voice procedures as it still provides them with a fast and accurate ballistic calculation device)
2. The gunzen is an easy to use computer, which may suit conscript armies which have less time to invest in training of a complex system.
3. Some countries have many guns and may equip elite front line units with integrated systems but equip reserve and line units with handhelds such as gunzen.
4. You may be aware that the gunzen manufacturer also makes a fully integrated digital fire control system called LACS - lightweight artillery computer system. They sell gunzen as a backup computer for artillery command posts, including those using LACS, which is very handy to have as a standalone to maintain immediately available fire support should main computers be damaged.
6. Smaller handheld computers may be available for each weapon to give flexibility of deployment away from the main unit.
7. Helicopter transportable weapons (105mm + weapons such as M777) may prefer a handheld for light scales deployment.
8. I hope this answers your question?
Best regards
GunneryG