
212ATechnical requirements for the 212A self-propelled gun were developed in August 1940. The Special Design Bureau No. 2 of the Leningrad Kirov Plant started development based on the KV-220. Blueprints for the vehicle were ready by February 24, 1941, but a prototype was never manufactured. By August of 1941, development was passed on to the UHMP (Ural Heavy Machinery Plant), but a prototype was never built.
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152 mm BR-2 (212A) (damage per shot: 600):
203 mm B-4 (212A) (damage per shot: 900):
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152 mm BR-2 (212A) (damage per shot: 600):
203 mm B-4 (212A) (damage per shot: 900):
Expected
frags:
0.89
Expected
spot
0.02
Expected
defense points
0.81
Expected
winrate
50.63%
















Tier VIII field modification
available for tier X tanks
-3% to dispersion during gun traverse
-1% to the aiming circle size
+3% to engine power
+4% to dispersion during movement
+5 km/h to top forward speed
-7% to concealment after firing
-5% to dispersion on gun traverse
+5% to dispersion on hull traverse
-3% to aiming circle size
+3% to reload time