JS-7

JS-7 tank

PaísUnión Soviética
PapelTanque pesado
Producido1945
Construido6 prototipos

el Tanque pesado IS-7, también conocido por su nombre de proyecto Objeto 260, es un tanque soviético que comenzó a desarrollarse en 1945. El vehículo existía solo en forma de prototipo y fue cancelado a favor del tanque T-10.

Fuente: Tanque JS-7 en Wikipedia

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General Characteristics (Post-WWII Prototype)

The IS-7 (Iosif Stalin) was a highly advanced Soviet heavy tank developed in the immediate post-World War II period. It was the largest and heaviest of the IS tank family, featuring radical armor design and impressive mobility, though it never entered mass production.

Property Value (Object 260 Prototype)
Papel Heavy Tank, Breakthrough Vehicle
diseñador Nikolai Fedorovich Shashmurin
Diseñado 1945–1948
Equipo 5 (Commander, Gunner, Driver, 2 Loaders)
Combat Weight 68 tonnes (68,000 kg)
Número construido 6 (Prototypes only)

Armament and Protection

  • Main Armament: One 130 mm S-70 L/50 rifled tank gun (a conversion of a naval gun).
  • Loading System: Features an assisted loading mechanism (autoloader) using a conveyor belt, allowing for a high rate of fire (6–8 rounds per minute).
  • Secondary Armament: An exceptionally heavy battery, including two 14.5 mm KPVT heavy machine guns (one coaxial, one roof-mounted AA) and six 7.62 mm RP-46 machine guns (various forward and rear mountings).
  • Frontal Armor (Hull): 150 mm, steeply sloped at 65 degrees in the “pike nose” configuration, designed to defeat German 12.8 cm guns.
  • Frontal Armor (Turret): Up to 250 mm on the turret face and 350 mm on the mantlet, with heavy angling.

Powerplant and Mobility

  • Engine: M-50T V12 water-cooled diesel engine (based on a naval engine).
  • Power Output: 1,050 hp (780 kW).
  • Maximum Road Speed: Up to 60 km/h (37 mph), which was exceptionally fast for a heavy tank of its size.
  • Power-to-Weight Ratio: Approximately 15.4 hp/tonne, giving it superior mobility compared to many contemporary heavy tanks.
  • Suspension: Advanced torsion bar suspension with hydraulic shock absorbers for a smooth ride.
  • Cancellation Reason: Despite successful trials, the tank was deemed too large, complex, and heavy for rail transport and mass production in the post-war environment, leading to the adoption of the lighter T-10 (IS-8).

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