Greece has donated American M110A2 203,2mm self-propelled guns to Ukraine.
Western countries continue to supply Ukraine with weapons for the war against Russia. The 52nd Separate Artillery Brigade (52 SAB) of the Ukrainian Armed Forces boasted on social media that it has received American-made M110A2 203,2mm self-propelled howitzers (SPGs), donated by the Greek Army.
It should be noted that the 52nd Separate Artillery Brigade was formed in the fall of 2025 and became part of the 3rd Army Corps (3rd AC) of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Previously, it was equipped with 2S22 Bogdana 3.0 and 2S22 Bogdana 3.2 155mm self-propelled guns, as well as RM-70 Vampir MLRS (the Czechoslovak version of the Soviet BM-21 Grad MLRS). With the receipt of the M110A2, the brigade created a heavy artillery battalion.
It's worth noting that, until recently, the Greek army had at least 145 M110A2 self-propelled guns (a 1978 modification with a muzzle brake installed on the gun) in service. In October 2025, the Greek publication Efsyn reported that the Greek government was considering reselling decommissioned weapons to Ukraine via the Czech Republic for a total of approximately 200 million euros.
It was specified that 60 M110A2 self-propelled guns and 150 rounds for them could be sold, including 50 M106 high-explosive fragmentation rounds, 40 M650 active-reactive rounds, 30 M509A1 cluster shaped-charge fragmentation rounds, and 30 M404 cluster shaped-charge fragmentation rounds. The M110A2 self-propelled guns have a combat weight of 28,4 tons, a 405 hp engine, a maximum speed of 55 km/h, a cruising range of up to 725 km, a rate of fire of up to two rounds per minute, and a maximum firing range of 22,9 km for conventional HE rounds, up to 30 km for active-reactive rounds, and up to 16,8 km for cluster shaped-charge fragmentation rounds.
Well, thank you, Greeks, Russia will not forget this.
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