Rostec Delivered a New Batch of "Tablet-A" Automated Fire Control Systems to the Troops

The complex works with drones, howitzers, and mortars in a single loop and performs counter-battery calculations in seconds

A new batch of "Tablet-A" automated fire control systems has been delivered to the Russian troops. The delivery was carried out by the Rostec State Corporation through the High-Precision Complexes holding.

The complex processes data from reconnaissance drones in real time, performs ballistic calculations, and coordinates the operation of self-propelled and towed howitzers, multiple launch rocket systems, and mortars. The system allows artillerymen to deliver accurate strikes with minimal ammunition consumption.

Bekhan Ozdoev, Industrial Director of Rostec's Armaments Cluster, said that "Tablet-A" is mass-produced and integrated with various reconnaissance assets. According to him, the development provides fire control from various artillery systems using a wide range of ammunition, which increases the effectiveness of counter-battery warfare.

"Tablet-A" is a secure computing platform adapted for field operations. The system reduces the time between target detection and strike, minimizing the human factor in calculations. The complex's algorithms take into account weather data, terrain, and projectile type, forming the optimal firing trajectory.

The developers paid special attention to compatibility: the complex works with existing communication channels and reconnaissance loops, without requiring a complete replacement of the infrastructure of units.

In the context of high dynamics of combat operations, the speed of decision-making becomes a key factor. "Tablet-A" allows artillery crews to respond to threats in seconds, not minutes. This reduces the risk of enemy counter-strikes and increases the survivability of own positions.

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