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Tango0102 Sep 2015 10:29 p.m. PST

…will be modernized to 2S3M3 standard.

"The Soviet-made Akatsiya 2S3 152mm self-propelled howitzer, in service since 1971, will be modernized with the help of an all-new system of automated homing and fire control. The 2S3M3 system also analyzses and relates a wealth of vital data to the crew, from the current location of both the gun and its target, all the way to automatic fire control.

The system helps the gunners to better coordinate their action and ensures their survival in real-life combat situations.

The addition of the 2S3M3 artificial "brain" has breathed new life into the first version of 2S3 bringing it up to par with the most advanced modern-day counterparts and leaving 20th century artillery far behind…"
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Lion in the Stars03 Sep 2015 7:33 p.m. PST

As long as the computer continues to work, it's worth it.

The question is how long will the computer stay functional and will the crew be able to continue to fire if the computer goes down?

Tango0103 Sep 2015 11:30 p.m. PST

ok

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