SU-100 (på 100)

SU-100 (på 100)

BetalarURSS
TypSjälvgående pistol

Fotogalleri på en SU-100, The SU-100 (på 100) är en tankjagare på en T-34-bas med en 100 mm D-10S-bit i en främre överbyggnad.
Sovjeterna, som redan hade experimenterat med byggandet av självgående kanoner, både på lastbilsbasis och på tankbasis, producerade några Komsomoletz tidigt i kriget, baserat på en 57 mm Zis-2-pistol monterad på traktorchassi. 1943 producerade de SU-85 och i slutet av 1944 SU-100, som kombinerade en kraftfull kanon på ett modernt chassi som gav full rustning. Det hade fördelen av att vara relativt billigt att producera och ha en kanon lite kraftfullare än den som utrustade tanken från vilken den hånade, vilket gav ryssarna stor flexibilitet.

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Den SU-100 (på 100) (Samokhodnaya Ustanovka-100) was a Soviet Självgående pansarvärnskanon developed in 1944. Based on the successful T-34-85 tank chassis, it was designed to counter the superior armor of late-war German heavy tanks, such as the Panther and Tiger I. It quickly earned a reputation as one of the most formidable tank killers on the Eastern Front.


Key Features and Design

  • Main Armament: The vehicle’s power came from the 100 mm D-10S anti-tank gun, a potent weapon capable of penetrating the frontal armor of most German tanks at combat ranges. This gun was later used on the post-war T-54/T-55 main battle tanks.
  • Chassis: It utilized the reliable and mobile chassis of the T-34 medium tank, retaining good off-road mobility.
  • Design Type: It employed a casemate (turretless) superstructure, which provided a lower profile and allowed for mounting a much larger gun than the standard T-34 turret could accommodate. However, this design limited the gun’s traverse to a narrow arc ($\pm 8^{\circ}$).
  • Armor: The frontal armor of the casemate was significantly upgraded from its predecessor (the SU-85) to 75 mm at a 55-degree slope, giving it an effective thickness superior to many German tank guns.
  • Crew: Operated by a crew of four (Commander/Radio Operator, Gunner, Loader, Driver).

Operational Role in WWII

The SU-100 entered service in late 1944 and saw extensive combat during the final year of the war, particularly in massive engagements:

  • Tank Killer: Its primary role was as a mobile anti-tank asset attached to tank and motorized corps, intended to ambush and destroy heavy German armor at long ranges.
  • Major Engagements: It was notably used in large numbers during the final Soviet offensives, including the heavy fighting in Hungary (e.g., the Battle of Lake Balaton) in March 1945.
  • Weakness: The design lacked any secondary machine gun, making it vulnerable to close-range infantry attacks and necessitating infantry support during urban combat, such as the Battle of Berlin.
Legacy: Production of the SU-100 continued until 1947 in the USSR and into the 1950s in Czechoslovakia. It was widely exported to Soviet allies and saw service in numerous post-WWII conflicts, including the Suez Crisis and the Yom Kippur War.

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