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Object 268 | |
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Type | Self-propelled gun/Tank destroyer |
Place of origin | Soviet Union |
Production history | |
Produced | 1956 |
No. built | 1 |
Specifications | |
Mass | 50 tons |
Length | 9100mm |
Width | 3270mm |
Height | 2675mm |
Crew | 5 (commander, 2x loader, gunner, driver) |
Armour | Frontal casemate: 187mm RHA Upper glacis: 120mm RHA Lower glacis: 120mm RHA Sides: 100mm RHA Rear casemate: 50mm RHA Rear hull: 60mm RHA |
Main armament | 152mm M64 (35 rounds) |
Secondary armament | 14.5 × 114 mm KPVT roof-mounted heavy machine gun (250 rounds) |
Engine | V-12-6 750hp |
Maximum speed | 48 km/h |
The Object 268 (Объект 268) was a prototype Soviet tank destroyer developed from 1952 to 1956 by the Kirov factory, Leningrad, on the basis of the T-10 heavy tank.[1]
This tank destroyer was heavily armoured and featured a 152 mm M64 gun, derived from the 152mm M53 mounted on the SU-152G. One prototype was produced by autumn 1956, and began factory trials soon after, followed by successful gunnery trials at Kubinka.[1][2] However, the vehicle never progressed past this stage, and all development was cancelled by 1957. The only vehicle is now on display at the Kubinka Tank Museum.[2]