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SU-12 self-propelled gun battery
SU-12 (based on а Moreland truck) after maneuvers. Kiev Military District, 45th Mechanized Corps [ru]. Autumn 1933.
Place of originSoviet Union
Service history
In service1933–1938 (SU-12), 1941(SU-1-12)
Used bySoviet Union
WarsWorld War II
Winter War
Soviet–Japanese border conflicts
Production history
DesignerLeningrad Kirov Plant
Designed1933
ManufacturerKirov Plant
Produced1933-1935
No. built48 (SU-12), 51 (SU-1-12)
Specifications
Mass3.7 tons
Length5.61m
Width1.9m
Height2.325m
Crew4

Armor4 mm gun shield, 4 mm roof plate, 4 mm rear shield, 2 mm rear window (SU-1-12 only)
Main
armament
76 mm regimental gun M1927 (36 rounds)
EngineGAZ M-1
SuspensionLeaf spring
Operational
range
370 km
Maximum speed 60 km/h, highway

The SU-12 (Russian: СУ-12) self-propelled gun battery (gun truck) was created in 1934 by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics by mounting a 76 mm regimental gun M1927 onto a modified GAZ-AAA truck, and was in production from 1933 to 1935.[1] The cannon's barrel and recoil system were modified to reduce recoil. It was the Soviet Union's first self-propelled gun. It had a four-man crew, including the driver, and the gun could rotate 270 degrees.[2]

The SU-12 had no armor protection. This was corrected in the SU-1-12 model which added a front shield and roof armor of 4mm thickness. As time went by more armor, in the form of a 2mm rear window and a 4mm rear shield, were added to the SU-1-12 models. Most SU-12 units were decommissioned by 1938, but the Su-1-12 models served in the Battle of Lake Khasan, the Battles of Khalkhin Gol, and in the Winter War against Finland.[1][3] By 1941 only 3 were left in service and had been supplanted by tracked SPGs.

Other specifications

  • fording depth = 0.82 m
  • obstacle height = 0.75 m
  • ditch crossing = 2 m
  • ground pressure = 0.68 kg/cm2
  • gun elevation = -5°/+25°
  • gun range of motion = 270°

References

  1. ^ a b "Su-12 / Su-1-12 / Gaz-AAA".
  2. ^ "Hobby".
  3. ^ https://www.flamesofwar.com/Default.aspx?tabid=144&art_id=3999
This page was last edited on 28 April 2024, at 14:50
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