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152 mm gun M1935 (Br-2) () was a Soviet 152.4 mm heavy gun, produced in limited numbers by the Barrikady Plant in Stalingrad in late 1930s. The most unusual feature of the gun was its tracked carriage, shared by a number of Soviet heavy artillery systems of the interwar period. Despite a number of drawbacks, most notably limited mobility and short service life of the barrel, the weapon was employed throughout the German-Soviet War; an upgraded variant with wheeled carriage, Br-2M, remained in service at least until 1970s.

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  • 152 mm gun M1935 (Br-2)
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  • 152 mm gun M1935 (Br-2) () was a Soviet 152.4 mm heavy gun, produced in limited numbers by the Barrikady Plant in Stalingrad in late 1930s. The most unusual feature of the gun was its tracked carriage, shared by a number of Soviet heavy artillery systems of the interwar period. Despite a number of drawbacks, most notably limited mobility and short service life of the barrel, the weapon was employed throughout the German-Soviet War; an upgraded variant with wheeled carriage, Br-2M, remained in service at least until 1970s.
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Number
  • 37(xsd:integer)
breech
Range
  • 24,740 m
part length
  • Bore: L/45.9
  • Overall: L/47.2
Origin
  • Soviet Union
Rate
  • 0(xsd:double)
Name
  • 152(xsd:integer)
is artillery
  • yes
Type
  • Heavy gun
Caption
  • Br-2 in the Central Museum of Armed Forces, Moscow.
traverse
  • 8(xsd:integer)
Wars
Weight
  • Combat:
  • Travel:
Carriage
  • single trail, tracked
Manufacturer
  • Barrikady
production date
  • 1937(xsd:integer)
Recoil
  • hydropneumatic
Crew
  • 15(xsd:integer)
Elevation
  • 0(xsd:integer)
Designer
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  • 152 mm gun M1935 (Br-2) () was a Soviet 152.4 mm heavy gun, produced in limited numbers by the Barrikady Plant in Stalingrad in late 1930s. The most unusual feature of the gun was its tracked carriage, shared by a number of Soviet heavy artillery systems of the interwar period. Despite a number of drawbacks, most notably limited mobility and short service life of the barrel, the weapon was employed throughout the German-Soviet War; an upgraded variant with wheeled carriage, Br-2M, remained in service at least until 1970s.
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