EHSPH-07 Kolos
A Kolos near El Cairo during the African front of the Euro-Ottoman war
The Polish Colossus, known as the Kolos, stands as a formidable self-propelled howitzer featuring a commanding 200mm cannon.
Engineered for both power and convenience, this artillery piece boasts an autoload mechanism, ensuring rapid fire capability at the expense of heightened maintenance requirements, while prioritizing reliability and ease of maintenance to minimize potential malfunctions.
Remarkably lightweight, the Kolos is designed to withstand rifle caliber rounds and rifle-mounted grenades, prioritizing fuel efficiency and mobility for swift deployment and maneuverability on the battlefield.
Equipped with an automatic drone link, the Kolos seamlessly connects to surveillance drones and other assets, facilitating precision strikes with unparalleled accuracy.
Additionally, the Kolos demonstrates remarkable agility, capable of repositioning itself in under 15 seconds to evade counterbattery fire from enemy positions, ensuring its survivability and sustained combat effectiveness.
