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Russia’s new lethal howitzer to be a MASSIVE game changer for its ground forces

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Making its first appearance during Russia’s 2015 military parade marking the 70th anniversary of the country’s victory in the Great Patriotic War against Nazi Germany and its European allies, the 2S35 Koalitsiya-SV represents a formidable new mobile artillery piece which is set to revolutionise fire support for the Russian ground forces.

Unveiled alongside the T-14 Armata fourth generation battle tank and T-15 armoured fighting vehicle, the artillery piece represents part of a new generation of combat vehicles for the Russian Army and a key part of its modernisation program. Russia currently has by far the largest self propelled artillery force in the world with approximately 6000 pieces, more than the two runners up China and North Korean combined, and the new Koalitsiya-SV is set to cement this quantitative advantage with a considerable qualitative edge.

With the artillery piece currently undergoing testing, the Russian Ministry of Defence has pledged that the new weapons system will be fully ready for frontline service by 2020. Several dozen initial production variants have entered service since 2015.

The Koalitsiya-SV’s capabilities surpass all rival platforms, including the lethal South Korean K9 Thunder which was previously very likely the most capable in the world, and a single platform is expected to have the same firepower as several older artillery pieces combined. The heavily automated 152mm self propelled gun can reportedly fire up to up to 20 rounds per minute, far surpassing its U.S. analogue the M109 Paladin which can fire just 6 rounds per minute.

Not only does the new Russian artillery piece have a considerably greater rate of fire than rival platforms, but it also far surpasses their range. The Koalitsiya-SV can strike targets as far as 43 miles away, giving it a significant advantage over Western made pieces such as the Paladin, restricted to 18 miles – a range 58% shorter. Even the South Korean K9, far more sophisticated than Western analogues, is restricted to a range of 35 miles when using specialised extended range shells.

The North Korean Koksan, previously a record holder with a 38 mile firing range, is also surpassed by the new Russian platform. High levels of automation, with fully automatic ammunition handling, loading, targeting and charge selection systems also allow the Koalitsiya-SV to operate with just a two or three man crew – the Paladin requires six while the K9 requires 5.

The Koalitsiya-SV is highly versatile and capable of firing a variety of rounds depending on the nature and distance of the target, including standard, rocket assisted, high explosive, fragmentation, cluster, and jammer projectiles. Only precision guided shells can be fired at the gun’s full range however. Guns are designed specifically to avoid overheating, minimise maintenance retirements and extend the weapon’s service life – for which the use of twin barrels firing in quick succession rather than a single one is key.

While initial variants on display at the 2015 Victory Day parade used a six wheel chassis derived from that of the T-90 battle tank, future variants are expected to use the same seven wheel chassis as the next generation T-14 and T-15 armoured vehicles, which will give the new Howitzer greater mobility.

With twice the rate of fire of any rival self propelled artillery piece, and the ability to fire at simultaneous targets at different angles with several different types of specialised munitions, the Koalitsiya-SV will be a highly formidable presence on the battlefield – one which will pose a major threat to Russia’s potential adversaries and be a game changer in the European theatre.

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Much like other Russian and Soviet artillery pieces, the Koalitsiya is likely to see highly levels of demand from abroad and deployments to a number of contested fronts around the world. It could well find its way into the hands of the Syrian Army and possibly Hezbollah, an invaluable asset against neighbouring Israel to complement older artillery systems and ballistic missile forces. India could also very likely deploy the weapons system to its borders with Pakistan and China, a formidable asset Delhi has much need of in light of the questionable performance of existing artillery pieces.

Both of the Koreas also remain potential customers, with each investing heavily in artillery capabilities with the second (north) and fourth (south) largest self propelled artillery forces in the world. The Koalitsiya-SV will give whichever side fields it a considerable advantage in an inter Korean artillery duel.

Via Military Watch

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Sally Snyder
Sally Snyder
October 4, 2018

As shown in this article, Russia is also developing another ground-breaking tank that, once perfected, could change the face of war:

https://viableopposition.blogspot.com/2018/07/russias-robot-tank-uran-9.html

Russia’s experiences during World War II have made it particularly sensitive to an overland invasion, making advanced tanks even more important to Russia’s defense system.

Robert Pagacik
Robert Pagacik
October 4, 2018

“for which the use of twin barrels firing in quick succession rather than a single one is key” … the twin-barrel version on some pre-parade pictures from development was scrapped. Doe, some details around the heat-problem solution are interesting like a specialized inside-barrel water/cooling liquid sprayer, that helps cool the barrel evenly and sooner. They have also an unique propellant system, that uses pre-made blocks, that are actually microwave-triggered! ( that is for ensuring the whole mass firing up instantly and in the whole volume, instead of conventional ones, where there is possible, that part of it wont bur out,… Read more »

Robert Pagacik
Robert Pagacik
Reply to  Robert Pagacik
October 4, 2018

Here is the documentary ( has some neat shots ) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VH9yXTSMZ8c

am hants
am hants
October 5, 2018

Meanwhile, the US invest in bio-chemical weapon, warfare, whilst claiming they cannot afford to close down the programme. Why were they advertising for Russian DNA? Why did they invest £70 million (pounds not dollars), in Porton Down, just down the road from Salsibury. Why are they building so many bio-chemical laboritories, with full diplomatic immunity, over in Ukraine?

CONFIRMED: U.S CREATING BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS IN TBILISI, GEORGIA – RUSSIA ORDERS ‘STOP’… https://www.fort-russ.com/2018/10/confirmed-u-s-creating-biological-weapons-in-tbilisi-georgia-russia-orders-stop/

Normski1
Normski1
October 5, 2018

Russia develops and builds some truly awesome military equipment and I wouldn’t want to be on the wrong end of any of it!.

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