KRIP-A is already in use on certain types of Ukrainian artillery, including the 155mm Bohdana self-propelled artillery system, and has also been integrated with multiple-launch rocket systems such as the RM-70. The developer says it can be adapted for both Soviet-era and Western artillery systems.

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    2 days ago

    Wasn’t the UK’s BATES system supposed to do that back in the 90s?

    There were so many changes to it though before it even came into service.

    I don’t think it ever worked like it should have done and then was replaced by something else smaller and more modern as well as a lot cheaper.

    The 40mb disk drive unit was a 2 man lift and had to be shut down before moving the vehicle it was in. That was really handy for artillery that was supposedly mobile.

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      I did not know that lol, I believe the KRIPS system is based on or heavily inspired by the digital fire control system developed originally for the Paladin.

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        It’s be much better, for a start it’s 40 odd years more advanced.

        Our system was constantly having its requirements changed. One of those things that just made money for the company but of little use. Hence the 2 man lift disk drive that you couldn’t use if vehicle moving. It was always hobbled and never used to full potential. Nothing new there then.