623rd Field Artillery Regiment Enhances Lethality During Annual Training at Fort Irwin
By Spc. Marissa Keith, 133rd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
FORT IRWIN, Calif. – Soldiers with B-Battery, 1st Battalion, 623rd Field Artillery Regiment are conducting annual training at Fort Irwin, sharpening combat readiness through live-fire exercises designed to increase lethality and operational effectiveness. The training includes two live-fire events featuring the M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS), reinforcing the unit’s ability to deliver rapid, precise fire in contested environments. The annual training is part of the Army’s broader effort to build a more lethal and agile force capable of operating across large-scale combat operations. By training in a realistic environment like Fort Irwin, Soldiers are challenged to execute missions under conditions that replicate the complexity and tempo of modern warfare. This training employs a multi-domain approach using sensorsdeployed on unmanned platforms by Multi-Domain Command – Europe to provide targeting data. “The main mission is to get our crews certified,” explains B-Battery Commander Capt. Terrell Perry. “This training ensures our crews are prepared to operate under any means necessary while remaining accurate and disciplined.” During the live-fire exercises, Soldiers executed coordinated fire missions that required speed, accuracy, and synchronization across multiple elements. The scenarios tested crews on their ability to rapidly process targets and deliver fires while maintaining communication, situational awareness, and safety. “During this training, each crew will fire three separate missions,” states crew chief Staff Sgt. Lucas Welch. “A fire-when-ready mission, a time-on-target mission and a degraded mission. In the degraded mission where we will drop our GPS feeds, receive the mission over voice communications and manually enter the information in the system. This is us going through our repetitions, just as the infantry would conduct their squad drills.” In addition to live-fire operations, Soldiers are training with newly fieldedcapabilities designed by civilian contractors to enhance battlefield performance. Soldiers of the 623rd Field Artillery Regiment are the first to train with such technologies. Such development will influence upcoming warfare capabilities by influencing the ability to operate under unforeseen circumstances. “We’re testing some new equipment for proof-of-concept,” says Capt. Perry. “If this works, it would give our soldiers an advantage on the battlefield, and we’re getting to see that firsthand during this training.” During the culminating event, the Soldiers of B-Battery conducted a live-fire, time-on-target mission in which a target was engaged with the HIMARS, a High-Altitude Balloon, and drone simultaneously. The experience gained at Fort Irwin strengthens the brigade’s readiness and reinforces its ability to deliver lethal, timely fires in support of maneuver forces. As the unit continues to train, the focus remains on preparing Soldiers to meet future challenges with confidence and precision.
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| Date Taken: | 04.24.2026 |
| Date Posted: | 05.12.2026 17:23 |
| Story ID: | 564908 |
| Location: | US |
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