You can never have enough artillery! Aspecialy really big artillery!
In Autumn 1941 the experimental piece shelled German forces from Kubinka proving ground.
it actually did see service, well the ones carrying the br2 152mm gun didQuoteIn Autumn 1941 the experimental piece shelled German forces from Kubinka proving ground.
Well what we say is that is has to be more than a prototype vehicle really...IS-3 and T-44 for example were built in considerable numbers before the war ended and its still debatable if they saw action. Soviet war records are rather poor and its rather unlikely that in the closing months of the war the germans would notice or receive any report about these 2 tanks which to be fair resemble the IS-2 and T-34 too closely anywaysTo my mind that's not really much different to the dosen M26 which saw little combat in the last 2months of the war, the unique Berger Tiger or the Ostwind(which some sources say only 7 ever saw combat!). As such I think they would have a place in COH considering hardcore historic accuracy isn't as important as having cool units.Its not the same as say the 6 CENTURION Mk 1, with 17 pdr and 20mm co-axial cannon who although were rushed in Europe in May45' its 100% certain they didn't see any action