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- 2S7_Pion height "3000.0".
- 2S7_Pion length "10500.0".
- 2S7_Pion width "3380.0".
- 2S7_Pion abstract "The 2S7 Pion (\"peony\") or Malka is a Soviet self-propelled gun. \"2S7\" is its GRAU designation.It was identified for the first time in 1975 in the Soviet Army and so was called M-1975 by NATO (the 2S4 Tyulpan also received the M-1975 designation), whereas its official designation is SO-203 (2S7). Its design is based on a T-80 chassis carrying an externally mounted 2A44 203 mm gun on the hull rear.It takes the crew of seven men 5–6 minutes to come into action and 3–5 minutes to come out of action. It carries four 203 mm projectiles for immediate use. It is capable of firing nuclear ammunition. The gun has a range of 37,500 m, but this can be extended to 55,500 m by using RAPs (Rocket Assisted Projectiles). The Pion has been the most powerful conventional artillery piece since entering service in 1983. One interesting feature of the Pion is the firing alarm. Because the blast of the weapon firing is so powerful - it can physically incapacitate an unprepared soldier or crew member near it from concussive force - the Pion is equipped with an audible firing alarm that emits a series of short warning tones for approximately five seconds prior to the charge being fired.The 2S7 carries a crew of fourteen; seven are carried by the Pion and seven are with an auxiliary vehicle. The system carries four rounds of ammunition; four more rounds are carried by the support vehicle. Due to the long range, the crew can fire one or two rounds and leave position before the first round hits the enemy position over 40km away. This makes the 2S7 less susceptible to return fire, from an enemy without an anti-artillery system such as ARTHUR.".
- 2S7_Pion height "3.0".
- 2S7_Pion length "10.5".
- 2S7_Pion thumbnail Armata_samobiezna_2S7_Pion.jpg?width=300.
- 2S7_Pion type Self-propelled_artillery.
- 2S7_Pion width "3.38".
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageExternalLink 2s7.htm.
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageID "14194679".
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageLength "5858".
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageRevisionID "700021246".
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageWikiLink 2S4_Tyulpan.
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageWikiLink ARTHUR_(radar).
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageWikiLink Bolesławiec.
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageWikiLink Category:203_mm_artillery.
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Self-propelled_artillery_of_Russia.
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Self-propelled_artillery_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_engine.
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageWikiLink GRAU.
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageWikiLink Głogów.
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageWikiLink M110_howitzer.
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageWikiLink Military_museum_Lešany.
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageWikiLink NATO.
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageWikiLink Peony.
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageWikiLink Self-propelled_artillery.
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Army.
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageWikiLink T-80.
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageWikiLink Torsion_bar_suspension.
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageWikiLink War_in_Donbass.
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageWikiLink Žamberk.
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageWikiLink File:2S7_Pion.jpg.
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageWikiLink File:Armata_samobiezna_2S7_Pion.jpg.
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageWikiLinkText "2S7 "Pion"".
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageWikiLinkText "2S7 Pion".
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageWikiLinkText "2S7".
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pion".
- 2S7_Pion armour "10".
- 2S7_Pion crew "7".
- 2S7_Pion engine "V-46-I V12 turbocharged diesel".
- 2S7_Pion enginePower "840.0".
- 2S7_Pion isVehicle "yes".
- 2S7_Pion name "2".
- 2S7_Pion origin "Soviet Union".
- 2S7_Pion primaryArmament "203".
- 2S7_Pion productionDate "1975".
- 2S7_Pion service "1976".
- 2S7_Pion suspension Torsion_bar_suspension.
- 2S7_Pion type Self-propelled_artillery.
- 2S7_Pion vehicleRange "Road:".
- 2S7_Pion weight "46.5".
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- 2S7_Pion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Weapon.
- 2S7_Pion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses2.
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- 2S7_Pion subject Category:203_mm_artillery.
- 2S7_Pion subject Category:Self-propelled_artillery_of_Russia.
- 2S7_Pion subject Category:Self-propelled_artillery_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- 2S7_Pion hypernym Gun.
- 2S7_Pion type Device.
- 2S7_Pion type Weapon.
- 2S7_Pion type Product.
- 2S7_Pion type Thing.
- 2S7_Pion type Q728.
- 2S7_Pion comment "The 2S7 Pion (\"peony\") or Malka is a Soviet self-propelled gun. \"2S7\" is its GRAU designation.It was identified for the first time in 1975 in the Soviet Army and so was called M-1975 by NATO (the 2S4 Tyulpan also received the M-1975 designation), whereas its official designation is SO-203 (2S7).".
- 2S7_Pion label "2S7 Pion".
- 2S7_Pion sameAs Q222824.
- 2S7_Pion sameAs 2С7_Пион.
- 2S7_Pion sameAs 2S7_Pion.
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- 2S7_Pion sameAs 2S7.
- 2S7_Pion sameAs 2S7_Pion.
- 2S7_Pion sameAs 2S7_Pion.
- 2S7_Pion sameAs 2SZ7.
- 2S7_Pion sameAs 203_mm_2S7_Pion.
- 2S7_Pion sameAs 2S7ピオン_203mm自走カノン砲.
- 2S7_Pion sameAs 2С7.
- 2S7_Pion sameAs 2S7.
- 2S7_Pion sameAs 2S7.
- 2S7_Pion sameAs 2S7_Pion.
- 2S7_Pion sameAs m.03cxfht.
- 2S7_Pion sameAs 2С7.
- 2S7_Pion sameAs 2С7_«Пион».
- 2S7_Pion sameAs 2S7_Pion.