Quote: "Our artillery units were launching attacks on the concentration of manpower and military equipment. As a result a Russian self-propelled heavy artillery unit 2S7 Pion was destroyed. The final ...
June 7, 2024: Russia and Ukraine both use the same heavy artillery weapon, the 2S7 Pions 203mm (eight inch) self-propelled howitzer, which weighs 51 tons and does not have a turret, but an open deck ...
New video footage shows the tremendous firepower of Russian 2S7 Pion artillery pieces as troops discharge them at Ukrainian military targets. Released by the Russian Ministry of Defense, the video ...
Dozens of ripped-off turrets from combat vehicles are strewn on the street, many with their hulls scattered around, deformed beyond recognition. The asphalt is a mess of armoured vehicles, fuel ...
Ukrainians have released video footage of a HIMARS strike on the Russian Pion self-propelled gun. Ammunition was being unloaded from a Kamaz truck at the moment of impact. Ukrainian forces reportedly ...
Fantastic shots from a bird's eye view. Soldiers of the Eastern Operational-Territorial Association of the National Guard “Spartan” demonstrated amazing work in destroying the enemy’s heavy equipment.
PanARMENIAN.Net - In 2009, Azerbaijan bought nine self-propelled guns – 2S7 Pion – from Russia in 2009. According to Russian state arms exporter Rosoboronexport, the guns were delivered to Azerbaijan ...
Ukraine ran out of the Soviet-made ammunition for this type of artillery pieces back in 2022 MOSCOW, November 13. /TASS/. The Ukrainian army has very few 2S7 Pion self-propelled howitzers left in ...