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Field Artillery Tactical Data Systems Specialist

Operates the Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (AFATDS) and related software linking maneuver units to artillery support. Serves as the digital fires coordinator for artillery battalions.

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Recruiter vs. Reality
What they tell you

You'll be the fires coordinator who links maneuver commanders to artillery support through digital systems. Every fire mission, every airspace deconfliction, every target hand-off moves through your position. The digital fires skill set is increasingly central to how the Army fights, and defense contractors who support artillery digital systems actively recruit people who operated them under real conditions. AFATDS experience plus a clearance is a combination that has a short job search post-service.

What it's actually like

You are the person who gets called when AFATDS, ADOCS, AFATDS-E, or any of the other digital artillery systems does something that makes everyone look at their screens in silence and then look at you. Your job is maintenance and integration of fire control systems — hardware, software, and the space between them where problems live. You will read TMs that assume a level of digital systems knowledge that your AIT half-prepared you for and the rest you learn by fixing things that broke. The systems you're working on connect cannons to command posts to radar to higher HQ, and when that chain fails, fires don't happen on time or on target. That responsibility is real and it will age you appropriately. The good news: defense contractors who build these systems want people who actually understand how they work in the field, not just how they work in the lab. Your combination of security clearance and digital fire control systems knowledge is a very specific resume line that very specific employers pay well for.

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Training Pipeline
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Basic Combat Training10w
Various
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AIT — FA Tactical Data Systems9w
Fort Sill (OK)
Radar, meteorological data, and tactical digital systems supporting field artillery units.
On the Outside

What this actually is in the real world

Your skills translate. Here's what civilian employers call this job — and what they pay.

Fire Support Analyst

Dead-on match
$78,000$54,000$120,000/yr median
Job market: Average

Systems Analyst (Defense)

Strong match
$88,000$62,000$135,000/yr median
Job market: Average

Data Systems Technician

Strong match
$72,000$50,000$110,000/yr median
Job market: Average
Salary data estimated from BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics and comparable civilian roles. Figures are approximations — use as a guide, not a guarantee.
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