SU-152

SU-152
KV1-E
SU-152 in Lubuskie Military Museum, Poland
TypeAssault gun
Place of originSoviet Union
Service history
In service1943–1958
Used bySoviet Union
Production history
No. built670 (officially)
Specifications
Mass45.5 tonnes (100,300 lb)
Length8.95 m (29 ft 4 in)
Width3.25 m (10 ft 8 in)
Height2.45 m (8 ft)
Crew5

ArmorFront: 75 mm (2.95 in)
Sides: 60 mm (2.36 in)
Roof: 20 mm (0.78 in)
Main
armament
152 mm ML-20S gun-howitzer
(20 rounds)
Secondary
armament
1× 12.7 mm DShK machine gun (optional)
EngineModel V-2K 4-stroke V-12 diesel engine
600 metric horsepower (441 kW)
Power/weight13.2 PS/tonne
SuspensionTorsion bar suspension
Fuel capacity600-975 liter
Operational
range
Road:
180 km (110 mi)
330 km (210 mi) (with additional fuel tanks)
Cross-country:
90 km (56 mi)
120 km (75 mi) (with additional fuel tanks) [1]
Maximum speed 43 km/h (27 mph)

The SU-152 (Russian: самоходная установка-152, СУ-152, romanizedSamokhodnaya Ustanovka-152) is a Soviet self-propelled heavy howitzer used during World War II.

It mounted a 152 mm gun-howitzer on the chassis of a KV-1S heavy tank. Later production used an IS tank chassis and was re-designated ISU-152.[2] Because of its adopted role as an impromptu heavy tank destroyer, capable of knocking out heavy German armoured vehicles such as the Tiger and Elefant, it was nicknamed Zveroboy ("Beast Slayer").[3]

  1. ^ Soviet Tanks and Combat Vehicles of World War Two (Steven J. Zaloga, James Grandsen) page 179.
  2. ^ DK (2017-04-04). Tank: The Definitive Visual History of Armored Vehicles. Penguin. ISBN 978-1-4654-6603-7.
  3. ^ Green, Michael; Brown, James D. (2008), "Red Army Solutions for the Tiger E Tank", Tiger Tanks at War, St. Paul: Zenith Press, p. 104, ISBN 978-0-7603-3112-5