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SU-100M
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Experimental tank destroyer SU-100M in armored museum Kubinka.
SU-100M
Classification tank destroyer
Combat weight, t 24..30,9
Crew. 4
History
Manufacturer Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Year of manufacture 1951
The number of issued, pcs. 1
Dimensions
Length, mm 6200..6350
Length with gun forward 7940..8500 mm
Width, mm 3240
Height mm 1823..1825
Ground clearance, mm 400
Reservation
Forehead, mm / deg. 60..75
Board, mm / deg. 45
Feed, mm / deg. 45
Bottom, 20 mm
Roof, mm 20
Forehead tower mm / deg. 110
Mask tools, mm / deg. 110
Equipment
The caliber and brand of gun 100mm M-63
Type guns rifled gun
Barrel length, caliber 58
Ammunition gun 35..48
HV angles, degrees. -5 .. + 30
GN angles, degrees. 360
Range of fire up to 16 km
Sights TS
1 x machine gun 7.62 mm DTM
Mobility
Engine Type diesel, 12-cylinder with horizontal cylinders and ejection cooling system
Engine power, hp. p. 400
The speed on the highway, km / h 45..50
Specific power, l. p. / t 16.7
Additionally
The images on the Commons? SU-100M

SU-100M - experienced Soviet 100-mm self-propelled artillery. Not commercially produced.

Contents

    
1 History
    
2 Description of the construction
        
2.1 The tank's hull and turret
        
2.2 Weapons
    
3 surviving copies
    
4 Notes
    
5 Literature
    
6 Links

History of creation

Initially, at the Kharkov plant №75 under the symbol "Object 416" was developed entirely new tank that was supposed to have maximum protection with minimal weight. The technical design of the tank "Object 416" was completed in 1950. [1]

In 1951 he was made a prototype. After conducting preliminary tests revealed a number of defects of which were as unreliable control actuators and rotating pin devices, and many others. Due to the very low height of the fighting compartment greatly complicates the work of the crew. Because of the complexity of simultaneous motion control and firing, working towards the establishment of the tank have been stopped, and the "Object 416" was renamed the self-propelled artillery, and received the designation Su-100M. [1]

In 1952, the SU-100M has passed state tests, but on arms was not adopted. The reason is that in many ways consistent with the SU-100M SU-100P, and according to some was worse, so the deployment of mass production was not feasible. [1]
Description of construction
Armor hull and turret

Self-propelled artillery SU-100M had welded housing made of cast armor plates and rotary tower. The rotary tower was placed crew and cannon M-63. ITO was placed in front of the case [1].
Equipment

Gun M-63 was developed in the CSC on Motovilikha plant Perm. As the basic design was taken tank gun D-10T. The gun was equipped with a wedge lock. To stabilize and stability when firing guns at gun muzzle brake was installed and reduced the line of fire. To reduce the gas content of the crew compartment and to increase the rate of gun was installed ejector. [1]
Preserved specimens

Currently (2014) is preserved specimen in the tank museum in Kubinka. [2]
Notes

    
AV Karpenko, TankoMaster and military-technical collection "Bastion". Joint issue, p. 35
    
↑ self-propelled artillery SU-100M in the tank museum in Kubinka

Literature

    
A.V.Karpenko. TankoMaster and military-technical collection "Bastion". Joint issue. - St. Petersburg, 2002. - 44 p. - (1 (9)).

Reference

    
Self-propelled artillery SU-100M in the tank museum in Kubinka
    
Military parity: tank gun
ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A1%D…
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thormemeson's avatar
Interesting the Russians love to just update the hell out of everything but I never thought that they'd want to update something like this.