The short answer

Academy discussion repeatedly links artillery effectiveness to intel control. Jammers can reduce reliable targeting, while direct vision tools restore it.

Long-range play is rarely just about the gun itself.

Why this matters

  • Artillery without vision support can feel weak or inconsistent.
  • Jammers complicate enemy target acquisition and can protect key long-range assets.
  • At the same time, missile trucks, scouts, and other vision tools can reopen the problem.

What a player should actually do

  • Protect long-range positions with jammers when possible.
  • Add direct-vision tools if the enemy is jamming effectively.
  • Remember that artillery battles are often intel battles wearing a different uniform.

Common mistake

The common mistake is trying to solve artillery problems with only more artillery. Vision and concealment usually matter too much for that.

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