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  1. ISU-152 - Wikipedia

    • The ISU-152 (Russian: Самоходная установка на базе танка ИС с орудием калибра 152мм, ИСУ-152, romanized: Samokhodnaya Ustanovka na baze tanka IS s orudiyem kalibra 152mm, meaning "IS tank based self-propelled installation with 152mm caliber gun") is a Soviet self-propelled gun developed and used during World War II. It was unofficially nickn… 展开

    History

    The beginnings of the ISU-152 came on 24 January 1943, when the first prototype of the SU-152 was unveiled. This was a fully enclosed 152mm gun-howitzer on the KV-1S tank chassis. It was designated Объект 236 ("Project 23… 展开

    Design

    On 15 April 1942, at the plenum of the artillery committee, where the development of assault guns for support of the infantry was discussed, the necessity of also developing assault guns capable of destroying fortifi… 展开

    Variants

    The initial variant was developed in 1943. The factory designation was Object 241 (Объект 241). It was armed with the 152.4 mm ML-20S (МЛ-20С) model 1937 gun-howitzer, with a barrel length of over 4.2 metres (27.9 cali… 展开

    Use

    The ISU-152 self-propelled gun combined three battle roles: heavy assault gun, heavy tank destroyer and heavy self-propelled artillery. The 152.4 mm gun used a number of powerful (shell and charge) ammunition. Some of these a… 展开

    Soviet military service
    Foreign military service

    In June 1944, during the Continuation War, a captured ISU-152 was used by the Finnish military. It was abandoned during the counter-attack at Kärstilänjärvi after receiving numerous shots from Soviet T-34-85 medium tank… 展开

    Survivors and memorials

    The ISU-152 can be seen, exhibited or simply located, at different museums and memorials around the world. Some were used to create monuments.
    Military Historical Museum of Artillery, Engineers and S… 展开

     
  1. ISU High Power Gun Projects (ISU-122-1, ISU-152-1

    2017年1月1日 · However, the ISU-152 was not a dedicated tank destroyer – it was an assault gun designed for bunker busting and indirect fire. Needless to say, using an assault gun as a tank destroyer was risky business.

  2. ISU-152 Soviet Heavy Self Propelled Gun (1943) - tank …

    However, what made the ISU-152 inherently better than the SU-152 was its superior armor and towing power. It had three major roles – assault gun, tank destroyer and mobile artillery, which made it one of the most versatile heavy …

  3. ISU-122/152 Tank Destroyers - Weapons and Warfare

    2020年11月19日 · The ISU-152 is well-known for its 152mm BL-10 gun. To the average observer the SU-152 and ISU- 152 were visually identical, but the ISU-152 mounted a more modern howitzer known as the ML-20S (with 20 rounds), …

  4. ISU-152 - WW2 TIGER, PANTHER and BIG CAT TANK KILLER - Real …

  5. The Destroyer of Beasts: ISU-152 Self-Propelled Artillery

    2018年11月9日 · Well, by introducing one of the heaviest self-propelled artillery pieces of the war―the famous ISU-152. Nicknamed “The Beast Killer,” it featured a 152.4 mm gun with a multi-role purpose of knocking out heavy tanks, …

  6. SU-152 - Wikipedia

  7. ISU-152 - War Thunder Wiki

  8. ISU-152 ‘Zvierboi’ - Weapons and Warfare

    2017年4月24日 · The ISU-152 was a further development of the SU-152 Assault Howitzer, but based on the IS tank’s (Iosef Stalin) lower chassis and running gear instead of the KV tank’s (KV from the prewar defense minister, Klimenti …

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