These shaped charges will be more lethal and accurate than traditional artillery rounds. Javelin anti-tank missiles can destroy armored vehicles from two-to-three miles away, TOW missiles can hit enemy tanks from about two miles and an Apache-fired Hellfire can attack and destroy enemy tanks from roughly four miles away. All of this is impressive, but what about anti-armor artillery able to track and destroy enemy armored vehicles from 30km? How about 70km? This is the intent of the Army’s fast-evolving “hit-to-kill” shaped charge 155mm round engineered to bring new armor-penetrating explosive characteristics to precision artillery attack. Army artillery, armed with GPS and inertial measurement unit-guided Excalibur rounds, are not only fast-developing an ability to change each shell’s course in flight to destroy otherwise hidden or obscured targets, but can also increasingly draw upon various innovations to destroy moving targets as well.