
SU-76 - Wikipedia
The SU-76 (Samokhodnaya Ustanovka 76) was a Soviet light self-propelled gun used during and after World War II. The SU-76 was based on a lengthened version of the T-70 light tank chassis and armed with the ZIS-3 mod. 1942 76-mm divisional field gun.
SU-76i - Tank Encyclopedia
2016年9月1日 · The SU-76i Soviet SPG was armed with a 76.2 mm (3 in) anti-tank gun. It is missing the additional gun shield and dust cover. Surviving SU-76i self-propelled gun used as a war memorial in Sarny, Rivne Oblast, Ukraine.
The SU-76 – unloved, but ultimately effective. - War History
2019年1月10日 · The GKO accepted the prototype for production in December 1942 as the SU-76. A major re-design of the forward hull was undertaken by Astrov’s team in spring 1943, and engine performance enhanced by replacing a side-by-side configuration for the GAZ-202 engines with an in-line set-up.
SU-76 soviet self propelled gun (1942) - tank-afv.com
As the first Soviet SPG, the SU-76 filled three roles in the Red Army, well served by its speed and low ground pressure, despite its vulnerability: light assault gun, mobile anti-tank weapon and mobile gun for indirect fire.
The Final SU-76 - Tank Archives
2022年1月3日 · The SU-76M proved itself to be the most reliable armoured vehicle in the Far East. SU-76M on parade in Lvov, May 1st, 1947. The SU-76M was no longer satisfactory by 1945.
SU-76 | Military Wiki | Fandom
The SU-76 (Samokhodnaya Ustanovka 76) was a Soviet self-propelled gun used during and after World War II. The SU-76 was based on a lengthened and widened version of the T-70 tank chassis. Its simple construction made it the second most produced Soviet armoured vehicle of World War II, after the T-34 tank.
Su-76 (Suchka) Self-Propelled Gun (SPG) - Military Factory
2018年1月8日 · One such anti-tank weapon became the Samokhodnaya Ustanovka 76, or better known as the SU-76. The weapon was a mating of the T-70 light tank chassis - a tank already in production but hardly up to the rigors of combating the German Panzers - while adding the potent and proven 76.2mm 3-inch field gun as the main armament.
SU-76 Self-Propelled Gun | World War II Database - WW2DB
The SU-76 was initially powered by a pair of 70bhp GAZ -202 6-Cylinder inline water- cooled petrol engines, but these proved unreliable in combat and later production models employed 85bhp GAZ-203 engines.
The SU-76 Assault Gun - TankNutDave.com
SU-76 Firepower. The Russian ZiS-3 towed field gun was capable of firing a variety of HE rounds including shrapnel rounds and HE/Fragmentation for attacking fortifications and enemy infantry. It was also capable of firing Armour-Piercing rounds with a muzzle velocity of 700m/s capable of defeating all German tanks and armoured vehicles at the ...
SU-76
1 Total production of SU-76, SU-76M and ZSU-37 is estimated to be 12661, according to Fleischer. Only "several hundred" ZSU-37 were manufactured from 1944, according to Zaloga.