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🇺🇸 In this video, we dive into one of the most extreme “what ifs” of the Cold War: the Soviet 400 mm super-guns. In the 1950s, the USSR built not one, but three colossal self-propelled artillery monsters — the 2A3 Kondensator 2P, the 2B1 Oka, and the bizarre recoilless S-103. These vehicles mounted battleship-sized cannons on heavy tank chassis, designed to hurl nuclear shells across the battlefield. 🔍 We’ll uncover why these machines were built, how they performed in testing, and why they ultimately collapsed under their own weight — literally breaking suspensions and gearboxes with every shot. Then, we’ll explore how they could actually fit into War Thunder: reload mechanics with external support vehicles, sector-based deployment, and new map designs that could make these “glass cannons” terrifying but balanced. 📌 Chapters 0:00 – Introduction 1:00 – The Soviet Super-Guns: S-103, 2A3 Kondensator 2P, 2B1 Oka 1:55 – The S-103: A Recoilless Catastrophe 4:11 – The 2A3 Kondensator: A Naval Gun on Tracks 5:49 – The 2B1 Oka: A Mortar That Kicked Back 7:25 – Propaganda Over Practicality 8:43 – What if It Came to War Thunder? 13:56 – New Mechanics for SPGs 17:00 – Conclusion 🤝 Follow, Support & Credits: • 🎙 Script & narration: HuvComb — AI voice powered by ElevenLabs • 💬 TikTok: / huvcomb • 🎵 Music provided by Epidemic Sound All footage and images are used under fair use for educational and commentary purposes. Public domain and Creative Commons material credited where possible. If your work is included and you’d like explicit credit, please contact us. 💬 Did you enjoy this breakdown of the Kondensator, Oka, and the cursed S-103? Like, comment, and subscribe for more deep dives into experimental prototypes, Cold War giants, and War Thunder’s most unusual vehicles. #warthunder #soviettanks #kondensator #oka #recoilless #coldwartanks #militaryhistory #gaijin