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2S35 Koalitsiya-SV

2S35 Koalitsiya-SV

Russian Army 2S35 Koalitsiya-SV during the 2015 Moscow


Victory Day Parade

Type self-propelled gun

Place of origin Russia

Service history

In service 2016 – present

Used by Russian Ground Forces

Production history

Designer Burevestnik Central Scientific Research


Institute

No. built 12

Specifications
Mass 48[1] up to 55[2][3] tons

Main 152.4mm or 155mm 2A88 gun[4]


armament

Secondary 12.7 mm X 108 mm remote controlled Kord


armament
machine gun
2 bundles of 902B Tucha smoke grenade
launchers[5]

Engine diesel
1000 hp

The 2S35 Koalitsiya-SV (Russian: 2С35 «Коалиция-СВ», lit. '"Coalition-SV"') is a Russian self-


propelled gun first seen in public (initially with its turret covered) in 2015 during rehearsals for
the Moscow Victory Day Parade. The 2S35 is expected to supplement and eventually replace
the 2S19 Msta in the Russian Ground Forces.[2]

Contents

 1Development
 2Design
o 2.1Armament
o 2.2Unified command-and-control
o 2.3Mobility
 3See also
 4Image gallery
 5References

Development[edit]
The 2S35 was originally designed as a variant of the 2S19 Msta, consisting of a 2S19 chassis
with modified turret, fitted with an over-and-under dual autoloaded 152mm howitzer.
Development of this variant was abandoned in 2010.[2]
In November 2014 trials of the 2S35 were under way. Serial production and delivery was set for
2016.[6] Testing is expected to continue until 2020.[7]
The 2S35 is manufacturered in Yekaterinburg by UralTransMash, a subsidiary
of UralVagonZavod.[7]

Design[edit]
The 2S35 is expected to have a very high level of automation that will dramatically reduce the
crew number, to perhaps just two or three people[8] located in an armored capsule[1][3] below the
two front hull hatches.
Armament[edit]
Initial reports describe the main armament as a 2A88[9] 152 mm gun with a range of up to
80[10] kilometers using precision-guided rounds and up to 40 km with standard rounds that are
currently used on Msta-S.[5][8] The claimed average rate of fire is around 16 rounds per minute,[11]
(15+)[12] with a maximum rate of 20 rounds per minute.[citation needed] 2S35's rate of fire was improved
due to the new pneumatic loader.[5] Estimated ammunition load is around 60-70 rounds[4] and
using a special loader vehicle the recharge time for full ammunition load is 15 minutes.[13][14][15] The
2S35 will feature a modular ammunition charge system, which allows changing the amount of
propellant used in firing of each individual shell.[5]
The secondary armament equipped on 2S35 is a 12.7×108mm ZiD Kord Remote weapon station.
[5]

Unified command-and-control[edit]
The 2S35 is not a classic SPG, but rather a highly robotised system, with a high degree of
automation. The 2S35 has a unified command-and-control system with which all actions are
displayed. The system can automatically select the appropriate shell type for a task and the
amount of charge required.[5][15]
The turret is fully digital and can be controlled remotely through the unified command-and-
control system. In the future, the turret may be placed on chassis of the T-14 Armata.[16]
Mobility[edit]
The 2S35 was initially reported as being based on the Armata Universal Combat Platform,
[8]
 which in the case of the T-14 Armata and T-15 has seven road wheels. However, the 2S35's on
display during the 2015 Moscow Victory Day Parade and its rehearsals are not built on the
Armata platform but rather on a six-wheeled platform that appears to be a T-90 derived chassis,
and later production variants are expected to be based on the unified Armata chassis.

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