Posted on 01/07/2019 1:01:44 PM PST by C19fan
An image out of an arms manufacturers corporate calendar, posted earlier this week, offers a first glimpse at the finalized design of the Russian Air Force's new 2S42 Lotos self-propelled artillery gun.
The depiction comes from the official Central Scientific - Research Institute for Precision Machine Engineering (TsNIITochMash) Instagram profile, accompanied by a descriptive quote from its head artillery engineer Dmitry Melikhov. Lotos is shown on the August page, likely in recognition of August 2 as being national Airborne Forces Day and August 12 as national Air Force Day in Russia. The design closely resembles a previous scale model displayed at Russias Army 2017 exhibition.
(Excerpt) Read more at nationalinterest.org ...
It makes big boom.
Has this thing seen service?
Is there a record of Lotos war?
Looks like it is just being introduced to be used by Russian airborne units.
It makes big boom. and is very slow to load ,,, takes many minutes as I recall.
The picture in the post is not the right SP tank, here is the correct link. https://defence-blog.com/army/russias-modern-air-droppable-artillery-system-gets-leakedon-instagram.html
Lotos can fire six to eight shots per minute at an effective range of up to 13 km..Not to bad, could ruin your day..
If you want to talk about big BOOMS was with 2 8” SP units in Germany. Those were BIG BOOMS. 200 pound shells able to knock out a pill box 14 miles away
120mm and a short barrel.
You need a lot of them and they need to be close to their target.
From the article:
"Lotos can fire six to eight shots per minute at an effective range of up to 13 km, as compared with the 8.8 km of its Soviet 2S9 Nona predecessor."
So at 6 shots per minute, that's 10 seconds to reload.
I’m not sure what that mortar carrier in the picture you posted is, but it is not the S242.
M110s in the American inventory.
We got rid of them in favor of MLRS.
I was at the last live fire of 8’ guns in Germany at Graf.
An entire Corps worth of 8” guns lined up, dress right dress, firing a variety of patters for 8 hours.
You’re right. It was the image at the top of the National Interest article, but it appears to be a 2S4 “Tulip” 240mm self-propelled mortar.
Man propelled not self
I was at FOB Bastogne with the 101st 502 Air Mobile in the A Shau. We had 8 inch 175’s 155’s and 105’s. We were sending rounds 18 miles up the valley almost to the Laotian border.
31", shoots 28 miles
Maybe it was the 152mm version. Still just another mobile arty piece to be tracked, targeted and destroyed.
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