-
received the
added designation Akatsiya (Акация),
which is
Russian for Acacia.
Designated M1973 by the U.S. Army, the
Akatsiya is
armed with a 152.4 mm howitzer...
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later in Russia,
which entered service in 1989 as the
successor to the 2S3
Akatsiya. The
vehicle has the
running gear of the T-80, but is
powered by the T-72's...
-
ranges and at a
higher rate of fire than the more
widely produced 2S3
Akatsiya 152 mm self-propelled gun, and is
capable of
firing nuclear projectiles...
- personnel, two tanks, two
armored combat vehicles, six vehicles, and two 2S3
Akatsiya self-propelled
artillery units. On 24
November 2024,
Ukrainian media reported...
- are
fired mainly from
Soviet self-propelled
howitzers such as the 2S3
Akatsiya and 2S19 Msta-S and are
intended to
engage small ground targets such as...
-
artillery 2S19 Msta – Soviet/Russian 152 mm self-propelled
howitzer 2S3
Akatsiya –
Soviet 152 mm self-propelled
howitzer 2S35 Koalitsiya-SV –
Russian 152...
-
delivered between 2002 and 2004. None
remained in
service by 2011 2S3
Akatsiya – (Soviet Union) 2S19 Msta-S – (Soviet Union, Russia) 2S35 Koalitsiya-SV...
- on the
unified Armata ch****is. 2S19 Msta-S – (Soviet Union, Russia) 2S3
Akatsiya – (Soviet Union) AS-90 – (United Kingdom) K9
Thunder – (South Korea) M1299...
- 2S9 Nona, 120 mm self-propelled
mortar 2S23 Nona-SVK 2S1
Gvozdika 2S3
Akatsiya BM-21 Grad ZU-23-2, an aged but
effective and
powerful design of a double...
- with "Polye" (field) system. From 1980, the type was ****ed with the new "
Akatsiya"
system and
redesignated the Mi-8PPA. It is
characterized by six X-shaped...