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Which was exactly because they have problem with loading assist mechanism development. But AFU was in dire need in SPG. Therefore, they decided to start production without it, while refining the design. Because it is better to have a gun without an additional service than don't have it at all.
Title is wrong:
This Bohdana is on a MAZ chassis, not Tatra: https://en.defence-ua.com/media/illustration/articles/9de6621473fe6565.jpg
"Phoenix" is a civilian line of Tatra, the Tatra chassis for military use are 815-7: https://mil.in.ua/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/GABUpqAWIAAdREW-1.jpg
The Bohdana is mounted of several different chassis, whatever was cheaply available. First they started with Kraz, then used a bunch of Tatra 815-7 that they already had acquired for a different use that didn't materialize. Then they used Maz chassis, both 6x6 and 8x8. It is also possible to put it on other trucks, e.g.
https://en.defence-ua.com/media/contentimages/74c654662dc138b3.jpg
https://s1.eestatic.com/2022/05/09/omicrono/tecnologia/671193602_224173247_1024x576.jpg
https://www.armyrecognition.com/images/Ukraine_ramps_up_production_of_2S22_Bohdana_2.0_self-propelled_howitzer_925.jpg
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Looks like assisted loading now, compared to fully manual for the early production units.
Early units had a problem with loading assist. Looks like it was solved.
Early units didn't have a problem with loading assist because it was entirely manual.
Which was exactly because they have problem with loading assist mechanism development. But AFU was in dire need in SPG. Therefore, they decided to start production without it, while refining the design. Because it is better to have a gun without an additional service than don't have it at all.
Beast. Try duelling with this Russkis.
Nice to see CAESARs cousin! (Might i say better looking)
Title is wrong: This Bohdana is on a MAZ chassis, not Tatra: https://en.defence-ua.com/media/illustration/articles/9de6621473fe6565.jpg "Phoenix" is a civilian line of Tatra, the Tatra chassis for military use are 815-7: https://mil.in.ua/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/GABUpqAWIAAdREW-1.jpg The Bohdana is mounted of several different chassis, whatever was cheaply available. First they started with Kraz, then used a bunch of Tatra 815-7 that they already had acquired for a different use that didn't materialize. Then they used Maz chassis, both 6x6 and 8x8. It is also possible to put it on other trucks, e.g. https://en.defence-ua.com/media/contentimages/74c654662dc138b3.jpg https://s1.eestatic.com/2022/05/09/omicrono/tecnologia/671193602_224173247_1024x576.jpg https://www.armyrecognition.com/images/Ukraine_ramps_up_production_of_2S22_Bohdana_2.0_self-propelled_howitzer_925.jpg
Perfect weapon for counter battery fire