2S22 Bohdana

[6] Development was nearly halted in 2020 due difficulties obtaining 155 mm shells at the time, legal disputes between the government and manufacturer, temporary cancellation of the program funding, and excessive recoil that would be eventually solved with the introduction of an improved muzzle brake.

[9] According to then Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov, the 2S22 entered full production in January 2023 and the first units were scheduled for delivery over the following months.

[8][10] In December 2023, it was reported by Eсonomichna Pravda that the Ukrainian Ground Forces already received around 30 Bohdanas, and that a towed version was under development.

[12][13] Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov said at the beginning of 2023 that serial mass production of an improved Bohdana had started.

In July 2023, a video showing the 57th Motorized Brigade operating at least two pre-production Bohdanas mounted on the Bogdan-6317 chassis (localized version of MAZ-6317 with the Chinese-produced engine and transmission, and Turkish-produced clutch replacing original Russian components[14]) was published.

[16] Militarnyi reports that the Tatra 815-7 trucks had likely been bought to be used as chassis for the Burevyi multiple rocket launcher, which ran out of ammunition during the first year of the Russian invasion.

[21] On 2 October 2024, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky declared that rate of production reached a peak of 20 Bohdanas per month.