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Self-propelled artillery
2B1 Oka
Type
Self-propelled artillery
Place of origin
Soviet Union
Production history
Variants
See Variants
Specifications
Mass
55.3 t (54.4 long tons; 61.0 short tons)
Height
3 m (9.8 ft)
Main armament
420 mm (17 in) L/47.5
Engine
V12-5 diesel 520 kW (700 hp)
2B1 Oka, (Russian: "2Б1 Ока" - "Oka River"), is a Soviet 420 mm self-propelled heavy artillery. 2B1 is its GRAU designation.
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