



22.01.2025
A small surprise has been – almost silently – added to the Ministry of Defence list of equipment donations of – 2S1 122mm Gvozdika self-propelled howitzers in an unspecified quantity with no information on the origin.
by GermanDronePilot




22.01.2025
A small surprise has been – almost silently – added to the Ministry of Defence list of equipment donations of – 2S1 122mm Gvozdika self-propelled howitzers in an unspecified quantity with no information on the origin.
by GermanDronePilot
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A small surprise has been – almost silently – added to the Ministry of Defence list of equipment donations of – 2S1 122mm Gvozdika self-propelled howitzers in an unspecified quantity with no information on the origin.
Pretty sure, they are from Czechia(Czech Republic).
Did not know Denmark had Gvozdikas?
The Russian invasion of Ukraine and the actions my government has taken towards securing Ukrainian sovereignty and European peace has made me the proudest I have ever been of being danish.
Æd en fed lort Putin
My best guess would be Bulgaria as they have a large number of them in storage. If it would be the Czech Republic or Poland we would know the origin of these howitzers. There is no benefit for them to hide it.
I see a small chance of Serbia being the supplier as they are already one of the countries that delivered artillery munition to Ukraine under the czech initiative.
“They fell of a truck. There’s no shipping note.”
No fanfare. Just do it. Perfect.
Can these be used to fire directly at other tanks?
My respect for Denmark keeps growing, thank you
Unknown origin? Just appeared?
IKEA strikes again?
Denmark was also involved with the development of the Gravehawk. Developed by UK, funded by Denmark & UK.
122mm? They look much bigger on the photos.
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