The results of the analysis of the lessons learned in the use of troops (forces) during the repulse of the large scale armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine show that today is characterized by high-intensity armed conflicts in which fire support (FS) plays a leading role in achieving the goal of large scale combat operations (LSCO) [1–7]. The qualitative change of missile troops and artillery and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) of the Armed Forces of Ukraine necessitates a review of conceptual approaches to the planning of operations of artillery units from the field artillery brigade (FAB) and their management during the performance of fire support (FS) tasks in LSCO.