
The 2S23 Nona-SVK is hands down the best mortar carrier in the game, period. "There is NO job in the Field Artillery for the weak, the timid, or the indecisive." – Unknown Most guns at this price point are either incredibly slow off-road or underwhelming. For only 90 points, you get a great platform that is also cheap enough to deploy in groups.It's got a tiny bit more armor than most howitzers making it more resistant to incoming fire/ infantry flanks.It can aim at ground targets directly – it comes equipped with AP rounds in case an errant tank tries to rush you.It can keep up with changing frontlines with little effort and can relocate on a moment's notice to escape counter-batteries. Being wheeled makes the Dana fast on roads and out in the field.While the range is nothing to write home about when compared to similar guns, it more than makes up for it by being incredibly quick for self-propelled artillery, which is usually relegated to tracked chassis. The Dana is an excellent artillery piece in terms of firepower, mobility, and cost.

"Artillerymen believe the world consists of two types of people other Artillerymen and targets."– Unknown

We've listed our top 7 picks for the best artillery pieces in-game. The ability to pelt dug-in infantry with 100+mm shells lay down smoke cover, and snipe prized targets all from the safety of the back lines is an invaluable asset that is sadly often overlooked during the intense micro-management that comes with the title. While not necessarily the most exciting aspect of Wargame: Red Dragon artillery still serves a critical role in any commander's deck.
