Russian military personnel actively use the 2S7M "Malka" self-propelled artillery gun. This is a Soviet and Russian 203-mm artillery gun on a tracked chassis.
It is a modernization of the previous version — the 2S7 "Pion" self-propelled gun, with the "Malka" being one of the most powerful artillery guns in the world.
The "Malka" is based on a tracked tractor chassis, which provides high mobility on various types of terrain and allows it to move effectively over long distances.
The explosions are very good. Sometimes we destroy houses, and sometimes we destroy equipment with one shot.
The "Malka"'s arsenal includes various types of ammunition, including high-explosive, fragmentation-high-explosive and other types of shells. The aiming and firing process is fully automated, which reduces aiming time and increases the overall rate of fire of the installation. Among artillerymen, the installation is nicknamed "Stalin's new sledgehammer".
Earlier, www1.ru reported that Rostec transferred another batch of Su-57 and Su-35S fighters to the Russian Aerospace Forces. The winged vehicles have passed a full cycle of factory tests.
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