A batch of the latest Malva self-propelled artillery guns (SPGs) has been sent to the Russian military. Footage of the train with combat systems appeared online.
The photos were published by the military blogger "Voevoda reports". According to him, the photo is about a month and a half old, but it has only now seen the light. It is not specified where exactly the train with self-propelled guns was spotted.
2S43 "Malva" - a complex on the chassis of a BAZ-6910-027 Voshchina vehicle. It is equipped with a 2A64 152 mm rifled howitzer. The developers abandoned the turret, making the SPG lighter. It can be transferred to the place of operation by Il-7 military transport aircraft.
"Malva" is capable of firing updated Krasnopol-M2 guided projectiles at a distance of up to 37-40 km.
Earlier www1.ru reported that a silent Eleron-7 reconnaissance drone with a high-definition camera has been delivered to the military
Read also:
Footage of a Mi-8 helicopter racing a Su-24 bomber has appeared
Modernized T-80BVM tanks have been delivered to the Russian military
Now on home
The platform allows you to send short videos to random people and watch other people's video messages
Likhachev spoke at the AtomSkills championship in Yekaterinburg
The General Designer of NPO Mashinostroyeniya was 74 years old
New friction stir welding technology creates strong bimetallic joints without delamination
Patented technology simplifies the production of lightweight and rigid thin-walled structures
The electromechanical device spins dozens of metal and fiberglass cables, creating a protective zone
New circuit opens the way for reliable electronics in extreme conditions
The Ministry of Health is preparing to launch a system that will store data on vaccinations, contraindications, and refusals
Joint venture established for exploration and processing of raw materials for high-tech industry
The restyled SUV received a turbo diesel, LED optics, and a new multimedia system
The device will allow conducting research at the nanometer level
The enterprise will be launched at the end of 2028, with a design capacity of 10.5 thousand extra-large tires per year