
2S31 Vena - Wikipedia
The 2S31 Vena (Russian: "2С31 Вена") is a Russian amphibious self-propelled 120 mm mortar system. "2S31" is its GRAU designation.
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The 2S31 Vena is a self-propelled gun/mortar of Russian origin. It was developed as a more capable and more high-end alternative to the wheeled 2S23 Nona. The 2S31 was to be more...
2S31 Vena 120mm Self-Propelled Gun - Army Technology
Apr 4, 2022 · The 2S31 Vena is a multipurpose, amphibious self-propelled tracked artillery system intended for export markets as well as for the Russian Armed Forces.
2S31 Vena - Army Recognition
Dec 14, 2024 · The Russian Vena automated self-propelled gun is unmatched anywhere in the world, claim experts at Russia’s state arms exporter Rosoboronexport. The 2S31 Vena is a …
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The 2S34 is produced by the Motovilikha Plants Corporation of Perm, in Russia, which also produces, or has produced, the 2S9 and the 2S31. In February 2014, approximately 30 2S34 …
2S31 Vena - Army Guide
The 2S31 has a combat weight of 19,500 kg and a power-to-weight ratio of 26.31 hp/tonne, maximum road speed is 70 km/h and cruising range on roads is 600 km. Other chassis details …
Russia’s 2S31 Vena Armored Gun-Mortar Debuts in Combat in …
Nov 1, 2023 · Twenty-five years ago, Russian artillery manufacturer Motovihlika presented a prototype hi-tech self-propelled hybrid gun/mortar called the 2S31 Vena at an arms show in …
2S31 Vena (1997) - tank-afv.com
The 2S31 Vena was a Russian amphibious self-propelled 120 mm mortar system based on the BMP-3 IFV
2S31 Vena Self-Propelled Gun - GlobalSecurity.org
Jan 10, 2023 · The 2S31 "Vienna" is a floating machine and develops a speed of up to 10 km / h, which is accomplished by means of two single-stage axial propellers of auger type. As the …
2S31 Vena - Military Wiki | Fandom
The 2S31 is a 120 mm 2A80 120mm mortar / cannon mounted on the chassis of a BMP-3 infantry combat vehicle. It was developed by Joint Stock Venture "Plants of Motovilikha " (Russian: …