How to test howitzer "Msta-S": shots from factory workshops

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The Msta-S self-propelled howitzer that earned an excellent reputation in the military continues to enter into service with the Russian army. A three-year contract with the Ministry of Defense for the supply of these self-propelled guns is coming to an end. However, the designers are sure that the modernization potential of the ACS is not exhausted, and even its most advanced version, 2С19М-2, which has received a number of modern innovations, is not the last.

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      18 November 2017 13: 48
      Let's check in Syria ... good
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      18 November 2017 18: 29
      The Chinese of their self-propelled guns squeezed our "Mstu". The range is greater and accuracy, allegedly ... Algeria has already abandoned our "Msta" in favor of the Chinese.
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      19 November 2017 13: 42
      Well, it’s possible and necessary to check in Syria, there’s only one problem, if there is a Russian crew in it, otherwise we’ll give back how many T-90s that even Arabs couldn’t protect the T-90, and then we’ll send the howitzer there, they’ll capture it and stay with your nose . Let the house stay there without our guns well, about the Chinese howitzer for how long their trunk lasts in battle)))

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