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ISU-152 Soviet self-propelled gun


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ISU-152 Soviet self-propelled gun. Pictures taken at National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War, Kiev by Dave Haskell.

 

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ISU-152K this was modernised variant of the wartime ISU-152 was developed in 1956. It used a new engine, that of the T-54, with a cooling system and a heater. The capacity of the main internal fuel tank was increased to 920 litres, which added 500 km more to the vehicle range on a road. The ammunition capacity was increased to 30 rounds after the removal of an additional internal fuel tank placed in the crew compartment. The gun had a maximum range of 13,000 metres. It received a new commander's cupola, and also new sights. The running gear used many elements of the T-10. The mantlet had additional armour ring protecting the sight. Pictures taken at National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War, Kiev by Dave Haskell.

 

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