ASU-85 | |
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Země | Sovětský svaz |
Roli | Samonápohobné dělo |
V provozu | 1959–1993 |
Vyrobené | 1959–1966 |
ASU-85 (rusky Авиадесантная самоходная установка, АСУ-85, Aviadesantnaya Samokhodnaya Ustanovka, "palubní samohybná hora") je sovětská samohybná zbraň z doby studené války. Od roku 1959 začala v provozu nahrazovat otevřený ASU-57. To bylo zase nahrazeno BMD-1 počínaje rokem 1969.
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Fotograf | Neznámé |
Lokalizace | Neznámé |
Fotografie | 59 |
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Tá ASU-85 is a Soviet-designed airborne self-propelled gun that was used during the Cold War. It was developed in the 1950s by Nikolaj Astrov and his team at the Mytishchi Machine Building Plant. The ASU-85 was based on the PT-76 light tank chassis, but with a new engine and a closed casemate that housed an 85 mm D-70 gun. The ASU-85 could be transported by air and parachuted to support airborne troops.
It had a four-man crew and a maximum speed of 45 km/h on road. The ASU-85 had a thin armour of 6 to 45 mm, making it vulnerable to enemy fire. It was intended to replace the open-topped ASU-57, but it was soon surpassed by the more modern BMD-1. The ASU-85 saw combat in several conflicts, such as the invasion of Czechoslovakia, the Soviet-Afghan War, and the Sino-Vietnamese War.
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