SU-85 | |
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Type | Self-propelled anti-tank gun |
Place of origin | Soviet Union |
Service history | |
In service | 1943-1950s (USSR) |
Wars | World War II |
Production history | |
Designer | Lew S. Trojanow |
Designed | 1943 |
Produced | 1943-1944 |
No. built | 2,650 |
Variants | See Variants section |
Specifications | |
Mass | 29.6 tonnes (65,256 lbs) |
Length | 8.15 m (26 ft 9 in) overall 6.10 m (20 ft) hull only |
Width | 3.00 m (9 ft 10 in) |
Height | 2.45 m (8 ft) |
Crew | 4 (commander, driver, gunner, loader) |
Armor | 45 mm(1.77 in)[clarification needed] |
Main armament | 85 mm (3.34 in) D-5T gun |
Secondary armament | none |
Engine | Kharkiv model V-2 V-12 diesel engine 493 hp (500 PS, 368 kW) |
Power/weight | 16.7 hp/tonne (12.43 kW/tonne) |
Suspension | Christie |
Ground clearance | 0.40 m |
Fuel capacity | 460 L 810 L - 900 L (with additional fuel tanks) |
Operational range | Road: 280 km (170 mi) 400 km (250 mi) (with additional fuel tanks) Cross-country: 140 km (87 mi) 200 km (120 mi) (with additional fuel tanks) [1] |
Maximum speed | 55 km/h (34 mph) (road) |
The SU-85 (Samokhodnaya ustanovka 85) was a Soviet self-propelled gun used during World War II, based on the chassis of the T-34 medium tank. Earlier Soviet self-propelled guns were meant to serve as either assault guns, such as the SU-122, or as tank destroyers; the SU-85 fell into the latter category. As with the other AFVs in the SU series, the designation "85" refers to the vehicle's main armament, the 85 mm D-5T gun.