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2S7
The 2S7 entered service with the Russian Army in 1976. It is based on a lengthened T-80 MBT chassis and is armed with a 203mm gun with a maximum range of 37500m. When introduced, the 2S7 was the largest SPG in the Russian inventory. The vehicle was originally powered by an A-24-1 diesel engine developing 550Kvt (750hp). The 2S7 was modernised in 1983 including the use of an uprated 625Kvt (840hp) engine which gave the vehicle a speed of 51km/hour and a range of 500km. The 2S7 remains in service with the Russian Army today. The modernised 2S7M is known as the Malka.
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1) Muzeum Artylerii, Centrum Szkolenia Artylerii i Uzbrojenia, Poland
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2522
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2) Muzeum Broni Pancernej, Centrum Szkolenia Wojsk Lądowych, Poland
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2236
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UBS4942: “UBS. 4942” embossed on plate on nose, highlighted in white paint.
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3) Lubuskie Muzeum Wojskowe, Drzonów, Poland
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2231
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52S72 (chassis), W5505 (gun). (Source: LMM).
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UBS4947 (source: LMM): “UBS. 4947” embossed on plate on nose, highlighted in white paint.
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Polish diamond insignia painted on cab sides.
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