Uralvagonzavod to complete development of Malva self-propelled howitzer in 2022


The Uralvagonzavod (UVZ) concern, a subsidiary of state corporation Rostec, will complete all trials of the newest 2S43 Malva 152 mm self-propelled howitzer (SPH) in 2022, a UVZ spokesperson told the TASS news agency. "A prototype of the Malva 152mm wheel-based self-propelled howitzer is now passing through its preliminary trials. The all-aspect test program, including state trials, is set to be completed in 2022," said the spokesperson.
Follow Army Recognition on Google News at this link


Army Recognition Global Defense and Security news

2S43 Malva 152mm 8x8 self-propelled howitzer. (Picture source: en.topwar.ru)


According to UVZ, Malva might enter serial production after 2023. "The issue of serial manufacturing of the Malva, as well as the development of its 155 mm export-oriented variant, will be made by the customer after successful completion of state trials," said the spokesperson.

The Malva 152 mm wheel-based SPH has been developed by the Burevestnik institute, a subsidiary of UVZ. This new 2S43 Malva is based on the 8x8 military truck chassis BAZ-6010-027 manufactured by the Bryansk Automobile Plant. In the Russian army, the 2S43 could replace the 2A65 MSTA-B and the 2S1 Gvozdika 122 mm self-propelled howitzers based on tracked chassis.

According to Russian military sources, the 2S43 Malva is armed with the 152mm 2A64 cannon that is also used on the 2S19 MSTA-S. Our first analysis based on the pictures released on the Internet shows that the 2S43 has a semi-automatic loading system. Like for the French CAESAR, the rear part of the truck chassis is fitted with a large hydraulically-operated spade that can be lowered on the ground to provide a more stable firing platform.

The 2S43 Malva has a rate of fire of 8 rounds per minute thanks to the use of a new gun-loading mechanism. There is no public information about the tactical and technical characteristics of this new Russian artillery system due to the secret development of the project.


© Copyright 2021 TASS / Army Recognition Group SPRL. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.