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Long-range fires are undergoing a significant revival across Europe as governments rebuild artillery capabilities that had declined sharply following the end of the Cold War. Speaking at Eurosatory 2026 on 17 June, Shephard Defence Insight analyst Dr Peter Magill described the trend as an “artillery renaissance”, driven largely by lessons from Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine and growing concern over the prospect of high-intensity conflict in Europe. Following the collapse of the Soviet

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