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Nowadays Croatian Land Forces artillery systems are subdivided into three main units, the Artillery Rocket Regiment directly attached to the Land Forces HQ, and one artillery battalion each for the Armoured Mechanised Guard Brigade and the Mechanised Guard Brigade. The Artillery Rocket Regiment includes the 155 mm PzH 2000 battalion, as well as a rocket launcher battalion equipped with the BM-21 GRAD and the M-92 Vulkan, both using 122 mm rockets. The Armoured Mechanised Brigade artillery deploys BM-21 GRAD rocket launchers, 2S1 Gvodzika 122 mm self-propelled howitzers and D-30 122 mm towed howitzers. The Mechanised Brigade artillery battalion fields the BM-21s and the D-30s.
“Looking at the future, the Croatian Land Forces artillery will focus on range and on platforms with precision guided ammunition. We already have a platform which reaches up to 40 km, the PzH 2000, and our intent is to increase our operational range up to 300 km with the adoption of new systems, such as the MLRS,” LTC Music says. “Within the NSPA (NATO Support and Procurement Agency) we find the Smart Defence Initiative, Land Battle Decisive Munition and we are part of it,” he explains, adding that the goal of Croatian Land Forces is to buy ammunition together with other nations, the technical study on this issue being already underway. Croatia also intends to rationalise rocket fires to improve their range. The Vulkan and GRAD fire control system is being modernised in order to improve effectiveness and speed, reaching a range of 21 km. The aim is to provide all legacy systems with the new FCS to improve accuracy and speed of action. Aiming at joining the ASCA group as sponsored nation, Croatia is working at a joint fire control system concept that will integrate all armed forces fire support systems.
Although not strictly part of the artillery, LTC Music points out that the Croatian Land Forces intend to provide their mechanised units with self-propelled 120 mm mortar systems, however budget limitations might delay that decision.
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