ISU-152 / SU-152 "Зверобой / Beast Killer“ SPG -Self-Propelled Gun

ISU-152 / SU-152 SPG (Self-Propelled Gun).

ISU-152.

“Зверобой / Beast Killer”

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The ISU-152 is a Soviet self-propelled gun developed and used during World War II. It was unofficially nicknamed zveroboy (Russian: Зверобой; “beast killer”) in response to several large German tanks and guns coming into service, including Tigers and Panthers. Since the ISU-152 has no turret, aiming the gun was awkward, and had to be done by repositioning the entire vehicle using the tracks.

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                  ISU-152 Soviet self-propelled gun

ISU-152 (ИСУ-152) bylo sovětské samohybné dělo používané během druhé světové války jimž se přezdívalo „Zveroboj“, neboť dokázaly jedním zásahem zničit i těžký německý tank Tiger. Sověti použili tyto stíhače tanků na ničení japonských opevnění v roce 1945.

The ISU-152 is a Soviet self-propelled gun developed and used during World War II. It was unofficially nicknamed zveroboy (Russian: Зверобой; “beast killer”)  in response to several large German tanks and guns coming into service, including Tigers and Panthers. Since the ISU-152 has no turret, aiming the gun was awkward, and had to be done by repositioning the entire vehicle using the tracks.

Type Heavy Assault Gun
Place of origin Soviet Union
Service history
In service 1943 – 1970s
Used by Soviet Union
Finland
Poland
China
Czechoslovakia
North Korea
Egypt
Romania
Wars World War II
Korean War
Hungarian Revolution
Egyptian–Israeli Wars
Production history
Designer Design Bureau of Factory No. 100
Designed 1943
Manufacturer Chelyabinsk Kirovsk Plant
(till 1946, also ISU-152M)
Leningrad Kirov Plant
(few units in 1945, also ISU-152K)
Produced 1943 (ISU-152)
1944 (ISU-152-2)
1945 (Object 704)
1956 (ISU-152K)
1959 (ISU-152M)
No. built 4,635
Variants ISU-152
ISU-152-2
ISU-152 model 1945
ISU-152K
ISU-152M
Specifications
Weight 47.3 metric tons (maximum)
Length 9.18 m (30 ft 1 in)
Width 3.07 m (10 ft 1 in)
Height 2.48 m (8 ft 2 in)
Crew 4 or 5

Armour ISU-152, ISU-152-2
120 mm (mantlet (maximum))
90 mm (lower hull front, lower hull side and superstructure front)
75 mm (upper hull side)
60 mm (upper hull front)–>
ISU-152 model 1945 320 mm (in the area of the gun)
Main
armament
152.4 mm ML-20S gun-howitzer
(18 rounds) (ISU-152)
152.4 mm BL-8 or BL-10 gun
(21 rounds) (ISU-152-2)
152.4 mm ML-20SM model 1944 gun-howitzer
(20 rounds) (ISU-152 model 1945)
Secondary
armament
ISU-152, ISU-152-2, ISU-152K
12.7 x 108 mm DShK anti-aircraft machine gun
(200 rounds) (ISU-152, ISU-152-2)
(300 rounds) (ISU-152K)
ISU-152M
12.7 x 108 mm DshKM anti-aircraft machine gun
(300 rounds)
ISU-152 model 1945
12.7 x 108 mm DShK anti-aircraft machine gun
(300 rounds)
12.7 x 108 mm DShK co-axial machine gun
Engine V-2IS diesel engine
V-54K diesel engine (ISU-152K)
520 hp (382 kW)
520 hp (382 kW) (ISU-152K)
Power/weight 11 hp/tonne
Transmission mechanical
Suspension torsion bar
Ground clearance 470 mm (1 ft 7 in) (ISU-152)
450 mm (1 ft 6 in) (ISU-152 model 1945)
Fuel capacity 560 litres (maximum)
(internal fuel tanks)
920 litres (ISU-152K, ISU-152M)
(internal fuel tanks)
360 litres (maximum)
(four external fuel tanks, not connected to the supply system)
Operational
range
120 km (cross terrain)
(with the internal fuel tanks)
170 km (on a road) (maximum)
(with the internal fuel tanks)
220 km on road
(with two external fuel tanks)
670 km on road
(with the internal fuel tanks)
(ISU-152K, ISU-152M)
Speed 30 km/h (19 mph) on road
15-20 km/h cross terrain
40 km/h (on a road)
(ISU-152 model 1945, ISU-152K, ISU-152M)
The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (Russian: Вооружённые Си́лы Росси́йской Федера́ции, Vooruzhonnije Síly Rossíyskoj Federátsii), commonly known as the Russian Armed Forces are the military forces of the Russian Federation, established after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
Вооружённые Си́лы Росси́йской Федера́ции
Vooruzhonnije Síly Rossíyskoj Federátsii
Emblem of the Armed Forces
 

Banner of the Armed Forces
Founded 7 May 1992
Service branches Ground Forces
Aerospace Forces
Maritime Fleet 

  • Coastal Troops
  • Naval Infantry

Strategic Missile Troops
Airborne Troops
Special Operations Forces

Headquarters Ministry of Defence, Khamovniki District, Moscow

 

 

Rudá armáda, celým názvem Dělnicko-rolnická rudá armáda (rusky Рабоче-крестьянская Красная армия, Raboče-kresťjanskaja Krasnaja armija (РККА nebo RKKA), zkráceně jen Красная армия) byla armáda bolševického Ruska (1918–1922) a posléze Sovětského svazu (1922–1946).

The Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Armyfrequently shortened to Red Armywas the army and the air force of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and, after 1922, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Beginning in February 1946, the Red Army, along with the Soviet Navy, embodied the main component of the Soviet Armed Forces; taking the official name of “Soviet Army“, until its dissolution in December 1991. The former official name Red Army continued to be used as a nickname by both sides throughout the Cold War.

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