Object 261
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? | Rather than using the 203mm from it previous counterpart, it opts for the 180mm which may turn some people off with | + | Rather than using the 203mm from it previous counterpart, it opts for the 180mm which may turn some people off with its lack of damage, but it does compensate with a higher rate of fire, and has good accuracy which makes some players use AP for more consistent damage. It only carries 18 rounds opposed to 40 rounds on the Object 212. It is also quite mobile for its size. This tank marks the end of the USSR self-propelled guns line. | |
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Object 261
Object 261
USSR | SPG | Tier VIII |
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Rather than using the 203mm from it previous counterpart, it opts for the 180mm which may turn some people off with its lack of damage, but it does compensate with a higher rate of fire, and has good accuracy which makes some players use AP for more consistent damage. It only carries 18 rounds opposed to 40 rounds on the Object 212. It is also quite mobile for its size. This tank marks the end of the USSR self-propelled guns line.
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Developed on the chassis of the IS-7 by the design bureaus of the Kirov Plants in Chelyabinsk and Leningrad, development started in 1947, but was suspended during the design phase.
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