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FM 3-0
2-307.
+The ability to deliver fires against peer threats requires units that can stealthily position themselves to create effects and then rapidly reposition or disperse to avoid effective counterfire. The superior range and lethal effects of many enemy missile, rocket, and cannon systems requires significant training to overcome, and they require a combined arms approach to execution. Enemies able to contest the cyberspace domain can disrupt the mission command and targeting process for friendly artillery units. To prevent this, units require training in analog methods of employment. Army units cannot always depend upon Army aviation or joint fires to solve tactical problems, so unit organic fires elements (including tube, rocket, and mortar units) must become proficient in maneuvering into positions of advantage to shoot and then rapidly displace.