Greece has donated American M110A2 203,2mm self-propelled guns to Ukraine.

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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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  1. +1
    April 2 2026 17: 00
    Then the Greeks beat their chests, "We are Orthodox Christians." And yet they themselves give weapons to the atheists who destroy Orthodox churches.
  2. 0
    April 2 2026 17: 09
    The 60 self-propelled guns weigh 1704 tons. Today, one ton of steel costs $384.50 on the stock exchange; the entire shipment, excluding shells, would cost $655188. Should we offer the Greeks oil worth that much and unload the ship in Novorossiysk?
  3. +2
    April 2 2026 17: 33
    Russia remains Greece's main supplier of natural gas, notes Andrei Maslov, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to Greece. In the first nine months of 2025, the share of Russian fuel in Greek imports was approximately 45%, comparable to pre-COVID levels. Even analysts close to the government warn that the disappearance of our energy supplies will be a painful blow to Greek industry, the electricity sector, and ordinary consumers. They acknowledge that, despite the breakdown in relations, Russia is faithfully fulfilling its contractual obligations, reliably supplying Greek consumers with energy at affordable prices.
    1. + 10
      April 2 2026 18: 08
      Khrenoterka, does anything surprise you? Or have you not yet fully grasped the true nature of oligarchic power?
      1. -1
        April 3 2026 05: 46
        In 1920, Henry Ford, so hated by Leninists and Marxists, and by the citizens of Israel, said:

        It's foolish to think that the revolution in Russia was carried out to eliminate capitalism. No, the revolution in Russia was carried out to eventually replace Russian capitalists with Jewish ones.

        The time has come, but for some reason, your Leninist comrades aren't happy. You, after all, overthrew the Russian capitalists under the red banner, those who lived and paid taxes in Russia. And now you don't like the grandchildren and great-grandchildren of your idols. How intelligent do you have to be to believe that the "miners" and "peasants"—Lenin, Trotsky, Sverdlov, Uritsky, and so on—would build a paradise for a people alien to them? Just look at Israel's policies and think about it.
      2. 0
        April 3 2026 13: 31
        I figured it all out a long time ago. This is just a clipping from a longer article where our diplomat answers questions. It's for those who still have doubts.
  4. +3
    April 3 2026 08: 19
    Europe is preparing the 20th package of sanctions against Russia.
    Question: "What number of sanctions package has Russia prepared for Europe?!"
    Answer: "We are not like that!"
    So why don’t the Greeks give Ukraine the M110A2 self-propelled guns?!
  5. +1
    April 3 2026 11: 52
    ...Well, thank you, Greeks, Russia will not forget this...

    - He'll forget, he'll forget. If Russia took revenge on beasts, there would be nothing around Russia, because only beasts and animals live around Russia. In Russia, people still mourn the bitter fate of Byzantium, despite the fact that this Byzantium was a damned sucker who plundered Russia through its priests, who were all natural-born, curly-nosed Greeks. Moreover, Byzantium profited from the slave trade, buying up its Russian co-religionists from bandits and cannibals and sending them to quarries, galleys, and lupanaria. But I remember this, and therefore I am grateful to the Turks for destroying this cunning and vile Moloch. Thank you, Turks.
  6. 0
    April 4 2026 18: 58
    Quote: Horseradish
    Russia remains Greece's primary supplier of natural gas, notes Russian Ambassador to Greece Andrei Maslov.

    I will complement Comrade Maslov and say for him what he is prohibited from saying due to his position:
    And Russia will always strive to remain a reliable supplier of any resources for any of its enemies, even if that enemy digs in its heels and tells it to go to hell, with or without resources.