Russia will quickly deploy its latest howitzers to its Northern Navy District which borders Finland and Norway, the pinnacle of the Rostec state defence conglomerate stated in remarks printed on Wednesday (Dec 27).
The testing of the brand new Coalition-SV self-propelled artillery models has been accomplished and their mass manufacturing has already began, Sergei Chemezov, the pinnacle of Rostec advised the state RIA information company in an interview.
The primary pilot batch shall be delivered by the top of 2023, he stated.
“I feel they may seem there (within the Northern Navy District) quickly, since howitzers of this class are wanted to offer a bonus over Western artillery fashions by way of firing vary,” Chemezov stated.
In 2021, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin modified the standing of the Russian Northern Fleet, whose zone of duty was mainly the Russian Arctic, to the Northern Navy District, incorporating into it additionally the Murmansk area, which shares borders with Finland and Norway.
Since launching a full-scale invasion in Ukraine in February 2022, Moscow has accused “the collective West” of staging a proxy battle with Russia and warned that Moscow will construct up forces at its western borders following Finland’s accession to the US-led NATO alliance.
Earlier in December, Russia’s TASS state information company reported that single Coalition-SV howitzers had already been deployed to the frontline in Ukraine.
The howitzers, with a variety of as much as 70km, are geared up with a contemporary 2A88 cannon of 152mm calibre with a firing charge of greater than 10 rounds per minute, in addition to a contemporary system for automating the processes of gun pointing, goal choice and navigation, in response to TASS.