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{{Topquote|I believe in one thing, the power of human will.| Joseph Stalin}} | {{Topquote|I believe in one thing, the power of human will.| Joseph Stalin}} | ||
[[File:KV-2-Mini.jpg|thumb|[[FATAL|I must break you]].]] | [[File:KV-2-Mini.jpg|thumb|[[FATAL|I must break you]].]] | ||
The '''KV-2''' was a ''extremely'' heavy breakthrough tank of WW2 used by the Soviets during the final stages of the Winter War and the early stages of Barbarossa. Extremely armored to the upper limits of the chassis itself, and armed with a '''152mm''' howitzer for a main gun. The KV-2 was the epitome and embodiment of the Russian will to survive and strike back at the invading forces of the Wehrmacht. It features as a unit in [[Flames of War]] though it possesses no official on-paper stat-card, [[RAGE|yet.]] | The '''KV-2''' was a ''extremely'' heavy breakthrough tank of WW2 used by the Soviets during the final stages of the Winter War and the early stages of Barbarossa. Extremely armored to the upper limits of the chassis itself, and armed with a '''152mm''' howitzer for a main gun. The KV-2 was the epitome and embodiment of the Russian will to survive and <s>strike back at the invading forces of the Wehrmacht</s> bully the neighboring Finns during the Winter War (not that it didn't work against the schnitzels, mind). It features as a unit in [[Flames of War]] though it possesses no official on-paper stat-card, [[RAGE|yet.]] | ||
==Flames of War== | ==Flames of War== | ||
===Mid War=== | ===Mid War=== | ||
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[[File:KV-2.jpg|thumb|There is, never will be, and never was anything quite like this monstrosity. [[Ragnarok (tank)|At least, until M42.]]]] | [[File:KV-2.jpg|thumb|There is, never will be, and never was anything quite like this monstrosity. [[Ragnarok (tank)|At least, until M42.]]]] | ||
The closest thing to an IRL [[Leman Russ Demolisher]], the KV-2 was a variant of the KV-1 that was jury-rigged to mount a [[152mm Artillery|D-10 152mm Howitzer]] for bunker busting. The KV-2, being based on the [[KV|KV-1]], had all the advantages of its then-impenetrable armor, but suffered from all the obvious problems of mounting such a massive gun on an improvised turret: beyond its massive profile, the turret's traverse was terrible, and [[FAIL|could only be rotated on level ground]]. The original turret was also extremely cramped, which made loading the gun a slow and laborious process, and it did not have a machinegun for self-defense. While a second turret was later designed with better ergonomics and a machinegun port in the back, fixing the turret did little to address many of the KV's more drastic performance issues (like having to shift gears with a fucking mallet). | The closest thing to an IRL [[Leman Russ Demolisher]], the KV-2 was a variant of the KV-1 that was jury-rigged to mount a [[152mm Artillery|D-10 152mm Howitzer]] for bunker-busting. The KV-2, being based on the [[KV|KV-1]], had all the advantages of its then-impenetrable armor, but suffered from all the obvious problems of mounting such a massive gun on an improvised turret: beyond its massive profile, the turret's traverse was terrible, and [[FAIL|could only be rotated on level ground]]. The original turret was also extremely cramped, which made loading the gun a slow and laborious process, and it did not have a machinegun for self-defense. While a second turret was later designed with better ergonomics and a machinegun port in the back, fixing the turret did little to address many of the KV's more drastic performance issues (like having to shift gears with a fucking mallet). | ||
The KV series was eventually decommissioned, though the legacy of the KV-2 lived on with the [[SU-152]], a self-propelled assault gun that mounted a similar cannon (but with much better ballistics) on the same chassis. Unlike the KV-2, the SU-152 was less of a [[Abaddon|disappointing failure]], and had a mythic reputation as a heavy tank killer. | The KV series was eventually decommissioned, though the legacy of the KV-2 lived on with the [[SU-152]], a self-propelled assault gun that mounted a similar cannon (but with much better ballistics) on the same chassis. Unlike the KV-2, the SU-152 was less of a [[Abaddon|disappointing failure]], and had a mythic reputation as a heavy tank killer. | ||
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Revision as of 20:42, 7 February 2023
"I believe in one thing, the power of human will."
- – Joseph Stalin

The KV-2 was a extremely heavy breakthrough tank of WW2 used by the Soviets during the final stages of the Winter War and the early stages of Barbarossa. Extremely armored to the upper limits of the chassis itself, and armed with a 152mm howitzer for a main gun. The KV-2 was the epitome and embodiment of the Russian will to survive and strike back at the invading forces of the Wehrmacht bully the neighboring Finns during the Winter War (not that it didn't work against the schnitzels, mind). It features as a unit in Flames of War though it possesses no official on-paper stat-card, yet.
Flames of War
Mid War
IRL

The closest thing to an IRL Leman Russ Demolisher, the KV-2 was a variant of the KV-1 that was jury-rigged to mount a D-10 152mm Howitzer for bunker-busting. The KV-2, being based on the KV-1, had all the advantages of its then-impenetrable armor, but suffered from all the obvious problems of mounting such a massive gun on an improvised turret: beyond its massive profile, the turret's traverse was terrible, and could only be rotated on level ground. The original turret was also extremely cramped, which made loading the gun a slow and laborious process, and it did not have a machinegun for self-defense. While a second turret was later designed with better ergonomics and a machinegun port in the back, fixing the turret did little to address many of the KV's more drastic performance issues (like having to shift gears with a fucking mallet).
The KV series was eventually decommissioned, though the legacy of the KV-2 lived on with the SU-152, a self-propelled assault gun that mounted a similar cannon (but with much better ballistics) on the same chassis. Unlike the KV-2, the SU-152 was less of a disappointing failure, and had a mythic reputation as a heavy tank killer.
Soviet Forces in Flames of War | |
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Tanks: | T-70 - Valentine - M5/M3 Stuart - M3 Lee - T-34 - KV - Churchill - IS-2 - Captured Tank Platoon - T-28 - BT-7 - KV-2 - T-26 |
Transports: | M3 Scout Car - Universal Carrier - SdKfz 251 |
Infantry: | Rifles - Motor Rifles - Penal Company - Storm Group - SMG Company - Engineer Sapper Company |
Artillery: | Katyusha - 152mm Artillery - 122mm Artillery - 76mm Artillery - 120mm Mortars - 82mm mortars |
Tank Destroyers and Assault Guns: | 45mm Anti Tank - 57mm Anti Tank - 76mm Anti Tank - 100mm Anti Tank - SU-76 - SU-85 - SU-100 - SU-122 - SU-152 - ISU-122/ISU-152 |
Recon: | Scout Platoon - BA-64 Platoon - Armored Reconnaissance Platoon - Reconnaissance Platoon |
Aircraft: | Il-2 Sturmovik |
Anti-Aircraft: | ZSU M17 - DShK AA MG Platoon |
Midwar Monsters: | KV-3 - KV-5 - T-43 |