Forgotten Hope 2 is an award-winning World War II modification for Battlefield 2TM and is based on the original Forgotten Hope, a modification for Battlefield 1942TM, one of the most popular multiplayer games ever. Battlefield 1942TM featured land, sea and air combat in a way never before seen. It was the goal of the development team to maximize the game experience by adding both a realistic and enjoyable gameplay to FH and now to FH2.

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illicitSoul
illicitSoul - - 6,278 comments

High details like always :) great work !

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THeTA
THeTA - - 513 comments

Suchka!

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SIR_halyavshik
SIR_halyavshik - - 387 comments

that would be Sushka , if you didn't want to swear

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theonewhonevergivesa
theonewhonevergivesa - - 567 comments

"Suchka" means "Little b*tch" in russian...

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THeTA
THeTA - - 513 comments

Wich was the nickname of the SU-76.
or Golozhopiy Ferdinand

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spetsnaz_stalker
spetsnaz_stalker - - 686 comments

it is "cyka" in kirilic, pronounced suka.

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Turkish007
Turkish007 - - 3,265 comments

Cant wait to blast some nazi invaders of the motherland with this thing!

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aj8898
aj8898 - - 260 comments

Great to have a Russian faction!

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koldsoul
koldsoul - - 168 comments

love Shooting those in World of tanks..

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BlackPhantom97
BlackPhantom97 - - 3 comments

it would be cool if u put a mouse or a kv-2 or kv-5
the models u make are better the wot models

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Description

The update to the SU-76M took about 3 months, and involved moving the two engines over to the righthand side of the hull, and lowering the armour protection at the rear. This later change led to the nickname 'bare-arsed Ferdinand', and made the crew extremely vulnerable.

The SU-76M replaced almost all the infantry tanks in the Red Army. It had such a low ground pressure that it could follow infantry through swamps no other vehicle could, and the large cannon and ease of communication between the crew and supporting infantry made it effective in urban environments too. Both our SU-76 and Su-76M were made by Toddel.