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Old January 21st, 2025, 05:20 PM

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Default Re: Hungarian OOB 5.5

SP artillery

39 2S1 Gvozdika - according to https://web.archive.org/web/20070222...giment_070219/, adopted in late 1970s, first shown in public in 1980 (now 1/81). Needs change in formations: 281, 282. The page confirmed withdrawal in 2004 (BTW, in Hungarian language it was apparently known as 2Sz1 Gvozgyika, or 2SZ1)

Hungary also used 2S3 Akatsia (known as 2Sz3M Akacia) from early 1980s (first shown in 1985) until 1993.

43 ZSU-23-4 Szylka - Hungarian Wikipedia on army equipment https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Magy...9g_fegyverzete already in 2011 revision listed it as out of service, leaving Hungary without SPAA gun, until an arrival of Skyranger in an unpredicted future.

The same with 165, 169 BM-21 Grad Pl - marked as out of service in 2016 revision, leaving Hungary without rocket artillery.

I think that's all. Thank you for your time.

Edit:
One more thing about APCs occured to me. It seems, that PSzH with its 7-men carry capacity, was the most typical (and possibly only) Hungarian APC in 1970s and 1980s, made in 2600 units of all variants, not a scout vehicle... Páncélozott szállító harcjármű even translates as "armoured personnel carrier". I have no idea, how many men were in infantry squads - but I'm afraid, that PSzH should be an ordinary APC (wheeled), and the squad should be 7

"2,600 of the vehicle were produced between 1970 and 1979. The first mechanized rifle brigades were equipped with this vehicle, which was only withdrawn from service towards the end of the 1990s" https://web.archive.org/web/20130609...ncelosok/pszh/

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