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NATO AARTYP-5(A)

NATO INDIRECT FIRE SYSTEMS TACTICAL DOCTRINE

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NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Year: 2010

Abstract: PREFACE
The successful planning and execution of military operations requires a clearly understood and widely accepted doctrine, especially when these operations are conducted by NATO or multinational forces.
This publication sets out fundamental doctrine for fire support and effects. It expands the application of fire support and effects as well as the role of field artillery commanders within the context of AJP-3.2 (STANAG 2288) "Allied Joint Doctrine for Land Operations", ATP 3.2 (STANAG 2241) "Land Operations" and ATP 3.2.1 (STANAG 2605) "Allied Land Tactics". Due to the latest developments of NATO STANAG's and AP's statements which are contained in these will not be repeated in this AArtyP-5 (STANAG 2484). Therefore, statements which were contained in an earlier version of AArtyP-5 (STANAG 2484) (Edition 1) and which are now contained in others were taken out to prevent duplication and to minimize the size of AArtyP-5 (STANAG 2484).
This publication is the doctrinal application of integrated fire support and effects in particular field artillery, whereas AArtyP-1 (STANAG 2934) addresses Field Artillery Procedures and AArtyP-3 (STANAG 2432) addresses Field Artillery Procedures using automated data processing systems. Other STANAG's/AP's may contribute to this publication on specific aspects of fire support integration to include:
STANAG 1034/ATP-04 Allied Naval Gunfire Support.
STANAG 1149/ATP-08 Doctrine for Amphibious Operations.
STANAG 3700/AJP-3.3 Joint Air and Space Operations – Doctrine.
STANAG 3736/AJP-3.3.2 Air Interdiction and Close Air Support.
STANAG 2999/ATP-49 Use of Helicopters in Land Operations - Doctrine.
This publication offers the artillery commander and his staff a conceptual framework and a "common language" for the planning and execution of fire support within his concept of operations. It is not the intention that AArtyP-5 (STANAG 2484) should restrict the authority of the maneuver commander. He is expected to organize the forces assigned to him and to plan and execute operations in a manner he deems appropriate to ensure unity of effort in the accomplishment of his mission. With the artillery commander, his staff and the availability of an existing artillery network he has also a specialist to integrate the fire support provided by other services (e.g. air and maritime components).
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date accessioned2017-09-04T17:24:00Z
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date copyright40507
date issued2010
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description abstractPREFACE
The successful planning and execution of military operations requires a clearly understood and widely accepted doctrine, especially when these operations are conducted by NATO or multinational forces.
This publication sets out fundamental doctrine for fire support and effects. It expands the application of fire support and effects as well as the role of field artillery commanders within the context of AJP-3.2 (STANAG 2288) "Allied Joint Doctrine for Land Operations", ATP 3.2 (STANAG 2241) "Land Operations" and ATP 3.2.1 (STANAG 2605) "Allied Land Tactics". Due to the latest developments of NATO STANAG's and AP's statements which are contained in these will not be repeated in this AArtyP-5 (STANAG 2484). Therefore, statements which were contained in an earlier version of AArtyP-5 (STANAG 2484) (Edition 1) and which are now contained in others were taken out to prevent duplication and to minimize the size of AArtyP-5 (STANAG 2484).
This publication is the doctrinal application of integrated fire support and effects in particular field artillery, whereas AArtyP-1 (STANAG 2934) addresses Field Artillery Procedures and AArtyP-3 (STANAG 2432) addresses Field Artillery Procedures using automated data processing systems. Other STANAG's/AP's may contribute to this publication on specific aspects of fire support integration to include:
STANAG 1034/ATP-04 Allied Naval Gunfire Support.
STANAG 1149/ATP-08 Doctrine for Amphibious Operations.
STANAG 3700/AJP-3.3 Joint Air and Space Operations – Doctrine.
STANAG 3736/AJP-3.3.2 Air Interdiction and Close Air Support.
STANAG 2999/ATP-49 Use of Helicopters in Land Operations - Doctrine.
This publication offers the artillery commander and his staff a conceptual framework and a "common language" for the planning and execution of fire support within his concept of operations. It is not the intention that AArtyP-5 (STANAG 2484) should restrict the authority of the maneuver commander. He is expected to organize the forces assigned to him and to plan and execute operations in a manner he deems appropriate to ensure unity of effort in the accomplishment of his mission. With the artillery commander, his staff and the availability of an existing artillery network he has also a specialist to integrate the fire support provided by other services (e.g. air and maritime components).
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