- SU-152 "Taran"
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SU-152 "Taran" Type Tank destroyer Place of origin Soviet Union Production history Produced 1965 Number built 1 Specifications Weight 27 metric tons Length 6870 mm (hull) Width 3120 mm Height 2820 mm Crew 4 Armour 30 mm (hull front, turret front) Main
armament152.4 mm M-69 "Taran" rifled gun
(9045 mm long barrel)Engine V-54-105 diesel engine
353 kWTransmission mechanical Operational
range280 km Speed 63.4 km/h SU-152 "Taran" (СУ-152 "Таран") was a Soviet experimental fully enclosed and armored tank destroyer built in 1965.
History
In the early 1960s the Soviet military revealed that the armor-piercing ammunition, used by the T-54 and T-55 medium tanks, and the T-10 and T-10M heavy tanks, were unable to penetrate the hull front nor the turret front of the American M-60 second generation main battle tank or the British Chieftain main battle tank. To fight successfully with these tanks, the Soviets began a parallel work in different directions : development of new APDS and shaped charge ammunition for the contemporary tank guns, new rifled and smoothbore tank guns with a caliber of 115-130 mm, anti-tank missiles etc. One of these projects became the SU-152 "Taran". The factory designation was Object 120 (Объект 120). In terms of firepower and mobility it was surpassing all foreign tank destroyers. Something similar was the British FV 4005 Stage 2, armed with a large 183 mm gun, developed in July 1955. The main reason SU-152 "Taran" wasn't adopted was the development of effective 125 mm smoothbore tank gun and anti-tank missiles.
Armament
The SU-152 "Taran" was armed with the 152.4 mm M-69 "Taran" rifled gun, with a barrel length of 9045 mm, fitted with a powerful muzzle brake. With an overall length of about 10 meters this is probably the longest gun of any type ever built installed on a fully enclosed armoured fighting vehicle. The gun had a maximum direct fire range of 2050 meters. The SU-152 "Taran" carried 22 rounds of APDS and high-explosive ammunition. The gun had a semi-automatic breech block, with a rate of fire of 3-5 rounds/min. The high-explosive ammunition had a 43.5 kg shell and a maximum charge of 10.7 kg. Firing the 12.5 kg APDS shell with a maximum charge (10.7 kg), which gave it a muzzle velocity of 1720 m/s, the M-69 "Taran" had an armor penetration of 290 mm of RHA at 90° at a range of 2000 meters.[1]
The FV 4005 Stage 2 had a similar armor penetration, about 300 mm of RHA at 90° at a range of about 2000 meters, using a HESH ammunition.
References
Categories:- Tank destroyers
- Abandoned military projects of the Soviet Union
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