
ATS-59G Artilleritraktor | |
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| Land | URSS |
| Typ | Artilleri traktor |
| Beskrivning | Galleri av 190 bilder av en ATS-59G Artilleritraktor |
Fotogalleri av en ATS-59G artilleritraktor, Artilleriyskiy Tyagach Sredniy 59, eller ATS-59 (vilket betyder medeltung artilleritraktor) var en sovjetisk artilleritraktor under kalla kriget.
Källkod: ATS-59G Artilleritraktor
vikt: 13 000 kg längd: 6,28 m bredd: 2,78 m höjd: 2,3 m Motor: diesel 300hk Operativt intervall: 350 km hastighet: 45 km/h
| Tractor Artillery ATS-59 | |
|---|---|
| Fotografer | Unknow |
| Lokalisering | Unknow |
| Bilder | 12 |
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General Overview
| Designation | Artilleriyskiy Tyagach Sredniy – 59G (Medium Artillery Tractor – 59G) |
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| Place of Origin | Sovjetunionen |
| Entry into Service | Late 1950s/Early 1960s (ATS-59); ATS-59G improved variant later |
| Primary Role | Towing heavy artillery (e.g., 130 mm M-46 gun, 152 mm howitzers) and transporting crew/supplies. |
| Crew & Passengers | 7 (including driver) in the large cab |
| Design Basis | Utilizes many components, including the engine and running gear, of the T-54 Main Battle Tank. |
Technical Specifications (ATS-59G)
| Mass (Empty) | Approx. 13.5 tonnes |
|---|---|
| Motor | A-650 V-12 water-cooled diesel (a throttled version of the T-54’s V-2 engine) |
| Engine Power | 300 hp at 1,700 rpm |
| Max Towed Load | Upp till 14 ton |
| Payload Capacity | 3.0 tonnes (on the cargo platform) |
| Top Speed (Road) | Approx. 39–45 km/h |
| Operational Range | 350 km (500 km with auxiliary tanks) |
| Key Feature | Equipped with a powerful **mechanical winch** (15-ton capacity). |
ATS-59G Improvements
The original ATS-59 had a small two-person cab. The ATS-59G was developed to address this and featured a significantly larger, fully enclosed cab, which could seat up to 7 people (driver + 6 passengers). This allowed the entire artillery crew to be transported with the piece they were towing, rather than sitting exposed on the cargo platform.
Additionally, the ‘G’ model included an NBC (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical) overpressure system for crew protection.
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