APU received a repaired batch of SAU 2C3 "Acacia" and 2C1 "Carnation"
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According to the portal Ukrainian Military Pages Shepetovsky repair plant, which is part of the Ukroboronprom group of companies, conducted successful acceptance tests of the next batch of self-propelled 2C3 "Acacia" and 2X1 "Gvozdika" artillery guns before being transferred to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
To test the operation of all systems, self-propelled artillery installations, in the presence of customer representatives, successfully carried out a series of shots and a forced march at a special training ground in the Khmelnytsky region.
Shepetovsky Repair Plant is one of the leading enterprises of the Concern, which is working to strengthen the artillery of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. It is at this factory repaired and modernized missile systems of volley fire BM-21 "Grad" and 9P140 "Hurricane", self-propelled artillery 2S1 "Carnation" 2S3 "Acacia", 2S5 "Hyacinth C" 2S19 "MSTA-S" 2С7 “Pion”, artillery fire control machines, mortars, troop controls, anti-tank guided missile systems, a wide range of spare parts is being manufactured.
The results of the plant's work were highly appreciated by the Prime Minister of Ukraine Volodymyr Groysman, who during his visit to Shepetovsky Repair Plant in January 2017, stressed the company's success in implementing the import substitution program. With the help of the plant, other enterprises participating in the Concern and private Ukrainian manufacturers, hundreds of component parts have been replaced. Among them are sighting systems, guidance systems, electronic equipment and firing systems for self-propelled artillery systems, rocket launchers and howitzers.
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