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2S7 Pion

Self-Propelled Gun · Cold War to Modern
Trumpeter · 05593 · 1/35 · 2015
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x 2S7 Pion 1/35 scale self-propelled gun
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Soviet Army
2S7 Pion
Soviet Army

The 2S7 Soviet ‘Peony ‘ (Pion) or ‘Malka ‘ is a Soviet self-propelled gun, designated 2S7 in Russia’s GRAU index. Identified in the West for the first time in 1975 it was therefore classified M1975 by NATO (2S4 Tyulpan/Tulip also received the M1975 NATO code), whereas the official designation is SO-203 (2S7). The design is based on a T-80 chassis with the 2A44 203mm (8in) gun mounted towards the rear of the hull.

It carries four 203mm projectiles for immediate use with four more carried by a support vehicle. It is capable of firing nuclear ammunition of the same caliber. The gun has a range of 37,500 metres but the range can be extended to 55,500 metres by using Rocket Assisted Projectiles (RAPs). Pion remains the most powerful conventional self-propelled artillery piece since entering service in 1983.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*2S7 Pion 1/35 scale self-propelled gun

The 2S7 Soviet ‘Peony ‘ (Pion) or ‘Malka ‘ is a Soviet self-propelled gun, designated 2S7 in Russia’s GRAU index. Identified in the West for the first time in 1975 it was therefore classified M1975 by NATO (2S4 Tyulpan/Tulip also received the M1975 NATO code), whereas the official designation is SO-203 (2S7). The design is based on a T-80 chassis with the 2A44 203mm (8in) gun mounted towards the rear of the hull.

It carries four 203mm projectiles for immediate use with four more carried by a support vehicle. It is capable of firing nuclear ammunition of the same caliber. The gun has a range of 37,500 metres but the range can be extended to 55,500 metres by using Rocket Assisted Projectiles (RAPs). Pion remains the most powerful conventional self-propelled artillery piece since entering service in 1983.

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