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2S44 Giatsint-K Russian 152mm Self-Propelled Howitzer (SPH)

2S44 Giatsint-K

Self-Propelled Howitzer (SPH)
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Basic Information
Name
2S44 Giatsint-K Russian 152mm Self-Propelled Howitzer (SPH)
Designation
2S44 Giatsint-K
Alternate Designation
2S44 Giatsint-K
Equipment Type
Self-Propelled Howitzer (SPH)
Manufacturer
Central Research Institute Burevestnik JSC in Nizhny Novgorod (part of the Uralvagonzavod Scientific and Production Corporation)
Date of Introduction
2025
Description

The 2S44 Giatsint-K Russian 152mm Self-Propelled Howitzer (SPH) is an advanced derivative of the 2S43 Malva self-propelled howitzer, sharing the same BAZ-6910-027 Voschina 8×8 wheeled chassis but mounting a significantly more capable gun system. Designed primarily for long-range, flat-trajectory counter-battery fire rather than the high-angle indirect fire typical of howitzers. The 2S44 was developed as a rapid battlefield modification of the 2S43 Malva platform. The 2S43 Malva entered small-scale production in 2023 and was equipped with the 152mm/47-caliber 2A64 cannon, originally used in the 2S19 Msta-S self-propelled howitzer. However, the 2A64's 16-liter charge chamber limited its maximum firing range to approximately 24–25 km with standard ammunition. This was significantly inferior to modern Western 155mm/52-caliber howitzers (CAESAR, Archer, PzH 2000), which typically achieve 30–32 km with standard shells. On February 12, 2025, Bekhan Ozdoev, industrial director of the weapons cluster at Rostec, confirmed in an interview with RIA Novosti that the Giatsint-K was created by modifying the Malva platform in direct response to combat experience in Ukraine. The 2S43 Malva evidently did not fully meet the Russian Army's range requirements against NATO-standard artillery. The Russian military appears to intend for both the 2S43 and 2S44 to serve side by side. The 2S43 retains compatibility with the widely available Msta-series ammunition logistics and is suited for general fire support missions. The 2S44 provides extended range and is optimized for counter-battery fire and standoff engagements against long-range Western artillery. This dual-system approach reflects a pragmatic adaptation—using available 2A36 barrels to quickly field a longer-range capability while maintaining the 2S43 for broader logistical compatibility.

Ground Specifications
Crew 5
Mobility Type Wheeled (8x8)
Main Weapon 152mm
Engine Diesel (500 hp)
Max Speed 80.0 km/h
Range 1000.0 km
System
Alternative Designation 2S44 Giatsint-K
Type Self-Propelled Howitzer (SPH)
Caliber 152 mm
Manufacturer Central Research Institute Burevestnik JSC in Nizhny Novgorod (part of the Uralvagonzavod Scientific and Production Corporation)
Chassis BAZ-6910-027 Voschina 8×8 wheeled chassis
Configuration 8x8
Crew 5 ea
Dimensions
Length INA
Width INA
Height INA
Weight, Combat 36.4 tons
Automotive
Engine Name YaMZ-849
Engine Type Diesel
Engine Power 500 hp
Maximum Range 1,000 km
Maximum Speed 80 km/h
Amphibious No
Gradient 60%
Side Slope 40%
Vertical Step 0.6 m
Trench 2.0 m
Fording 1.4 m
Ammunition
Standard HE-FRAG (3OF59) 30.5 km
Base-bleed (ZOF30 Baklan) 33.5 km
Guided (ZOF95 Krasnopol-M2) 37–40 km
Extended-range guided (ZOF95M Krasnopol-D) 45–47 km
Rocket-assisted projectiles (RAP) 40 km
Main Weapon System
Armament The 2S44 effectively revives the 2A36 gun system from the original towed Giatsint-B, placing it on a modern wheeled platform.
Caliber 152 mm
Barrel Length 50 calibers (approximately 7.6m bore length)
Chamber Volume 27 liters (vs. 16 liters on the 2S43's 2A64)
Breech Semi-automatic horizontal sliding block
Recoil System Hydropneumatic
Muzzle Brake Rifled cannon with multi-slotted muzzle brake
Fire Control System
Note Both the 2S43 and 2S44 are equipped with automated fire control systems (ASUNO), including: High-precision navigation systems; Automated firing data calculation; Digital communications; Satellite communication capabilities; Multiple Round Simultaneous Impact (MRSI) capability. The high level of automation allows the crew to occupy a firing position, fire, and withdraw within 2–3 minutes, reducing vulnerability to counter-battery fire.
Protection
Armor The cab is claimed to offer protection against submunitions from NATO 155mm shells. However, the open gun mount (lacking an armored turret or shield) leaves the crew exposed during firing, similar to most truck-mounted artillery systems worldwide. Units deployed in Ukraine have been observed with camouflage screens and netting in a box-like configuration to reduce visual and thermal signatures.
Applique Armor No
NBC Protection INA
Smoke Equipment No
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Self-Propelled Gun/Howitzer Artillery Systems
Land > Artillery > Self-Propelled Gun/Howitzer Artillery Systems
Filter Label
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Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
Width
Height
Weight
36400 kg
Operators (1)
Russia
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