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  2. ISU-152 - Wikipedia

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    ISU-152BM (ИСУ-152БМ), sometimes referred to as ISU-152BM-1 or ISU-152-1, with the factory designation Object 246 (Объект 246), was a single prototype developed in April 1944 in Factory No. 100 in attempt to increase the firepower of the ISU-152. The "BM" ("БМ") in the designation stands for "High-Powered" ("Большой ...

  3. SU-152 - Wikipedia

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    The SU-152 (Russian: самоходная установка-152, СУ-152, romanized: Samokhodnaya Ustanovka-152) is a Soviet self-propelled heavy howitzer used during World War II. It mounted a 152 mm gun-howitzer on the chassis of a KV-1S heavy tank. Later production used an IS tank chassis and was re-designated ISU-152. [2]

  4. Samokhodnaya Ustanovka - Wikipedia

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    ISU-130, a tank destroyer based on the IS-2 chassis armed with an 130mm S-26 gun. ISU-152, another heavy howitzer of World War II over the IS-2 heavy tank chassis. Object 704, a modernized ISU-152 made in 1945. ISU-152-10, another name for Object 268, an experimental self-propelled heavy howitzer over the T-10 heavy tank chassis

  5. SU-152G - Wikipedia

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    The main differences between the SU-152G and the ISU-152 as well as its variants, and that between it and 2S3 made it what appeared to be a middle ground between these two self-propelled guns. The ISU-152 was intended to be a heavy assault gun from the beginning, which required capability of direct firing, and a weak transition towards firing ...

  6. Operation Spring Awakening - Wikipedia

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    1443rd Self-prop. Artillery Regiment (ISU-122) 366th Guards Heavy Self-prop. Artillery Regiment (ISU-152, captured Hummels, e.g. white No. 51*, 53* near Balatonaliga) 26th Army. 30th Rifle Corps. 21st Rifle Division; 36th Guards Rifle Division; 68th Guards Rifle Division; 155th Rifle Division; 1202nd Self-prop. Artillery Regiment (SU-76M, No ...

  7. Self-propelled artillery - Wikipedia

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    The German 105 mm howitzer-armed StuH 42 based on the StuG III, and the immense 152 mm howitzer-armed, Soviet ISU-152, both fully casemated in their design, are examples of this type of self-propelled artillery. Romanian Mareșal M-00 tank destroyer, armed with an M-30 howitzer. A Katyusha rocket launcher version also existed.

  8. SU-152 "Taran" - Wikipedia

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    The SU-152 "Taran" was armed with the 152.4 mm M-69 "Taran" rifled gun, with a barrel length of 9,045 mm, fitted with a powerful muzzle brake. With an overall length of about 10 meters, it is the longest gun of any type ever installed in a fully enclosed armoured fighting vehicle. The gun had a maximum direct fire range of 2,050 meters.

  9. ISU - Wikipedia

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    Isu, Nigeria, a local government area of Imo State; Isu people, an ethnic group in Nigeria; Isu station, on the Seoul Metropolitan Subway; ISU-152, ISU-122, Soviet self-propelled guns; SAP IS-U, Industry Specific Solution for Utilities; International System of Units, the SI system; ISU, the IATA airport code for Sulaimaniyah International ...