SU-76 self-propelled gun

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The SU-76 self-propelled gun was a lightly armored, highly produced Soviet World War II vehicle that combined mobility and a 76 mm gun for infantry support and anti-tank roles.

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instanceOf Soviet military vehicle
World War II armored fighting vehicle
self-propelled gun
armament 76 mm divisional gun ZiS-3 NERFINISHED
armorThicknessMax about 35 mm
armorThicknessMin about 7 mm
armorType light armor
caliber 76.2 mm
category self-propelled artillery
chassisBasedOn T-70 light tank NERFINISHED
conflict World War II
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
crew 4
5
designedBy Soviet design bureaus
designedFor close support of infantry
engaging enemy armor at short to medium ranges
enginePower about 140 hp
engineType twin GAZ-202 gasoline engines
gunMounting fixed casemate
gunTraverse limited
height about 2.1 m
hullConfiguration front-mounted engine
layout open-topped fighting compartment
length about 4.9 m
maxSpeedRoad about 45 km/h
nickname Kolhoznik NERFINISHED
Suka NERFINISHED
notableFeature good mobility
high production numbers
simple design
numberBuilt approximately 14000–15000
over 14000
operator Czechoslovakia NERFINISHED
North Korea NERFINISHED
Poland NERFINISHED
Soviet Union NERFINISHED
primaryRole infantry support
productionPeriodEnd 1945
productionPeriodStart 1942
secondaryRole anti-tank warfare
successor SU-76M NERFINISHED
suspension torsion bar
usedBy Red Army NERFINISHED
usedIn Battle of Kursk NERFINISHED
Berlin Offensive NERFINISHED
Eastern Front NERFINISHED
variant SU-76M NERFINISHED
weight about 10.5 tonnes
width about 2.7 m

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2nd Guards Tank Corps notableEquipment SU-76 self-propelled gun