Soviet 2A3 Kondensator 2P 406mm Self-Propelled Howitzer 09529
The 2A3 “Kondensator 2P ” was a Soviet 406 mm self-propelled Howitzer. The 2A3 originated during the Cold War as a response to the United States' new "Pentomic Division" tactical doctrine that emphasized heavy use of nuclear weapons, including nuclear artillery. The US M65 cannon was introduced in 1952 and deployed in Germany in 1953. The Soviet Union started its own program to develop a 406 mm self-propelled howitzer capable of firing nuclear projectiles, codenamed 'Objekt 271'.
Grabin Design Bureau completed the artillery system in 1955. The 'Objekt 271' chassis from the Kotlin Design Bureau in Leningrad was completed soon after. The unified system received the military industrial designation 2A3 and was completed in 1956 at the Kirov Works in Leningrad. Total production only amounted to four vehicles.
Western observers got their first look at the new weapon during a 1957 parade on Red Square. Initially, observers thought that the weapon was a mockup created for deterrent effect.
- Scale 1:35
- Item Type: Plastic Model Armor Kit
- Model Brief: Length: 430.6mm, Width: 96.8mm
- Total Parts: 830+
- Metal Parts: copper cable
- Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece
- Total Sprues: 24 sprues and lower hull
- Released Date: 2018-04
- More Features:
- The kit consists of over 830 parts
- The kit has refined detail
- Multi-slide-molded lower hull
- Plastic tracks with fine detail
- The kit consists of over 830 parts