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?|The IS-6 replaced the [[KV-5]] as the Soviet Tier 8 premium heavy tank available through the ingame store from patch 0.7.3. It is also currently available from the gift shop as a bundle with a garage slot all year-round. It is the cheapest of the Tier 8 premium heavy tanks, and the third cheapest of all the Tier 8 premium tanks currently available in the ingame store, after the [[T26E4 Super Pershing]] and the [[8,8 cm PaK 43 Jagdtiger]]. It has good armour and decent mobility, but an inaccurate gun with fairly low penetration. +|The IS-6 was introduced to the shop in patch 1.4
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 |Gallery= |Gallery=
  
  
 |InTheGame_pros= |InTheGame_pros=
?* Preferential matchmaking (Tier 9 maximum). 
 * Thick, well-angled hull armour from the front and sides. * Thick, well-angled hull armour from the front and sides.
 * Decent mobility for a Tier 8 premium heavy tank, especially compared to the [[Löwe]]. * Decent mobility for a Tier 8 premium heavy tank, especially compared to the [[Löwe]].
 +* Competitive alpha damage
 +* Great credit maker.
  
 |InTheGame_cons= |InTheGame_cons=
 +* Low rate of fire and DPM with D30A gun.
 +* Low penetration with D30 gun
 * Low ammunition capacity. * Low ammunition capacity.
 * Expensive ammunition. * Expensive ammunition.
 * Relatively weak driver's hatch and turret front. * Relatively weak driver's hatch and turret front.
 * Terrible gun accuracy and aim time. * Terrible gun accuracy and aim time.
?* Terrible gun penetration on standard and premium ammo. 
  
 |InTheGame_performance= |InTheGame_performance=
?Most Soviet heavy tank players who went to the IS line should feel right at home with the IS-6. In many ways, the IS-6 is essentially an [[IS]] that has been moved up to Tier 8, but still meets the same opponents. It plays quite similarly, but trades a little mobility for much better armour.+Most Soviet heavy tank players who went to the IS line should feel right at home with the IS-6. In many ways, the IS-6 is essentially an [[IS]] that has been moved up to Tier 8, but still meets the same opponents. It plays quite similarly, but trades a little mobility for better armor.
  
?The '''122 mm D-30''' is for all intents and purposes the same as the IS's top gun, the 122 mm D-25T (and in fact, the D-30 was historically a modified version of the D-25T). It has the exact same penetration (175 mm), the exact same accuracy (0.46 m), and the exact same aim time (3.4 s), all of which are quite terrible. Using the gun at ranges above 300 m requires a lot of patience in allowing the gun to fully aim in, and even then the gun can and will miss. It works best at medium to close ranges. The rate-of-fire and alpha damage are quite good, however, and at shorter ranges the IS-6 can use its superior damage output to its advantage, especially against the [[Löwe]] and [[T34]]. An Enhanced Gun Laying Drive ''and'' a Vertical Stabilizer are highly recommended. The limited ammunition capacity of only 30 rounds coupled with the high rate-of-fire means that running out of ammunition is a very real possibility, and shots should be taken with care.+The '''122 mm D-30''' is for all intents and purposes the same as the IS's top gun, the 122 mm D-25T (and in fact, the D-30 was historically a modified version of the D-25T). It has the exact same penetration (175 mm), the exact same accuracy (0.46 m), and the exact same aim time (3.4 s), all of which are quite terrible. Using the gun at ranges above 300 m requires a lot of patience in allowing the gun to fully aim in, and even then the gun can and will miss. It works best at medium to close ranges. The rate-of-fire and alpha damage are quite good, however, and at shorter ranges the IS-6 can use its superior damage output to its advantage, especially against the [[Löwe]] and [[T34]]. An Enhanced Gun Laying Drive ''and'' a Vertical Stabilizer are highly recommended.
  
 The IS-6 is well-protected compared to other tier 8 premiums. Unlike the KV-5, which depends on raw armour thickness and high HP to absorb hits, the IS-6 relies on its very well-sloped armour to bounce incoming enemy fire. It also lacks the distinct weak spots that the KV-5 has, although the driver's hatch can be considered a weak spot. While not nearly as thick as the T34's or IS-3's turret front, the IS-6's turret is still quite reasonably well-protected, and has better side armour. Angling and sidescraping will really boost the IS-6's survivability, especially since the side armour is just as thick as the front and is either sloped or covered with some form of spaced armor. The rear of the turret and hull are significantly weaker than the other sides, however, and one should be very careful about enemy tanks getting behind the IS-6. When angling the IS-6, one must be careful not to expose the hull "shoulder plates" too much, as too much angling of the front plate will at the same time straighten out one of the "shoulders", making it easier to penetrate. The IS-6 is well-protected compared to other tier 8 premiums. Unlike the KV-5, which depends on raw armour thickness and high HP to absorb hits, the IS-6 relies on its very well-sloped armour to bounce incoming enemy fire. It also lacks the distinct weak spots that the KV-5 has, although the driver's hatch can be considered a weak spot. While not nearly as thick as the T34's or IS-3's turret front, the IS-6's turret is still quite reasonably well-protected, and has better side armour. Angling and sidescraping will really boost the IS-6's survivability, especially since the side armour is just as thick as the front and is either sloped or covered with some form of spaced armor. The rear of the turret and hull are significantly weaker than the other sides, however, and one should be very careful about enemy tanks getting behind the IS-6. When angling the IS-6, one must be careful not to expose the hull "shoulder plates" too much, as too much angling of the front plate will at the same time straighten out one of the "shoulders", making it easier to penetrate.
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 Probably more than any of the other Tier 8 premium heavy tanks (with the distinct exception of the very mobile [[FCM 50 t]]) the IS-6 is better at reacting to changes of the battlefield. It has very decent mobility for a heavy tank, which gives it the flexibility that some of the other Tier 8 premium heavy tanks lack, although the [[IS-3]] is superior in overall mobility. The mobility combined with the good armour allow the IS-6 to get in close, where it can make the best use of its gun. Probably more than any of the other Tier 8 premium heavy tanks (with the distinct exception of the very mobile [[FCM 50 t]]) the IS-6 is better at reacting to changes of the battlefield. It has very decent mobility for a heavy tank, which gives it the flexibility that some of the other Tier 8 premium heavy tanks lack, although the [[IS-3]] is superior in overall mobility. The mobility combined with the good armour allow the IS-6 to get in close, where it can make the best use of its gun.
  
?Perhaps the IS-6's greatest asset is its preferential matchmaking, which it shares with the KV-5, FCM 50 t, T26E4 Super Pershing, and 8,8 cm PaK 43 Jagdtiger. It will only ever meet Tier 9 tanks at worst under normal circumstances.+Perhaps the IS-6's greatest asset is its preferential matchmaking, which it shares with the KV-5, T26E4 Super Pershing, and 8,8 cm PaK 43 Jagdtiger. It will only ever meet Tier 9 tanks at worst under normal circumstances.
  
 As a Tier 8 premium tank, the IS-6 is very good at making credits. However, the expensive ammunition, particularly when shooting APCR, will quite noticeably cut into its profits, especially if many of the shots miss. As a Tier 8 premium tank, the IS-6 is very good at making credits. However, the expensive ammunition, particularly when shooting APCR, will quite noticeably cut into its profits, especially if many of the shots miss.
  
 In the game's files and in official matchmaking charts, the IS-6 is known by its ''Ob'yekt'' (Object) designation: Object 252. In the game's files and in official matchmaking charts, the IS-6 is known by its ''Ob'yekt'' (Object) designation: Object 252.
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 +{{VideoYT|ycQ2PDKofRQ}}
  
 =='''Crew Skills'''== =='''Crew Skills'''==
?As a premium tank, it is generally not recommended that a dedicated crew be run on the IS-6. Instead, one should use an existing Soviet heavy tank crew. If none exists, however, then the following options are probably the most viable.+As a premium tank, the IS-6 comes with a 100% crew ready for battle!
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?* '''Repair''' as the first skill for all the crew members is a solid choice, allowing broken tracks or other damaged modules to be brought to operational condition as quickly as possible. Repair kits can thus be saved for more important modules like the gun or ammunition rack.+
?* A more specialized set of first skills would be '''Repair''' (Commander and Loader), '''Snap Shot''' (Gunner), and '''Smooth Ride''' (Driver). The loader only has perks available, which are not useful until they have reached 100%. '''Repair''' is the most viable option for the loader, which may later be swapped out for his perks. The combination of Snap Shot and Smooth Ride act like a Vertical Stabilizer, reducing the accuracy penalties while moving in a straight line or turning the turret. When combined with an actual Vertical Stabilizer, this can make a significant difference, especially given the IS-6's terrible dispersion and aim time. '''Mentor''' may also be used instead of Repair if the emphasis is on getting the other crew members' skills up faster. Smooth Ride may be substituted with '''Off-Road Driving''' for improved overall mobility or '''Clutch Braking''', which is always useful on any heavy tank for the increased hull traverse, allowing them to counter circling tanks better.+
?* Upon reaching 100% on the first skills, dropping the commander's skill for '''Sixth Sense''' is highly advised, as it is one of the most important perks in the game. It is especially valuable in matches with artillery, since in a heavy tank being spotted usually means an artillery round is on its way towards you. The loader's skill may be dropped in favor of '''Safe Stowage'''.+
?* '''Brothers-in-Arms''' is a good perk to have on any tank, but requires all crew members to have it at 100% before it works. The bonus to crew skills is particularly noticeable when combined with Improved Ventilation. It improves nearly every aspect of the tank's performance, but is generally better saved for later in favor of more important skills and perks like Repair and Sixth Sense.+
  
 |InTheGame_research= |InTheGame_research=
?As a premium tank, the IS-6 has no upgrades.+You can have a choice of either the stock gun with decent RoF, or you can Research a gun with increased penetration, decreased RoF, Standard APCR And Premium HEAT For 100 XP
  
 |InTheGame_equipment= |InTheGame_equipment=
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 |History= |History=
?Following the Battle of Kursk in the summer of 1943, the Soviets were able to acquire a few examples of the new generation of German tanks, most notably the ''[[Tiger|PzKpfw VI Tiger]]'' heavy tank (known as the "''T-6H Tiger''" to the Soviets) and the ''Panzerjäger Tiger (P)'' tank destroyer, better known as the ''[[Ferdinand]]'' (designated the "''T-6P Ferdinand''" by the Soviets). After studying these vehicles, the OGK NKTP (''Otdel Glavnogo Konstruktora Narodniy Kommissariat Tankovoy Promishlennosti'' - Main Design Department of the People's Commissariat of Tank Production) developed a keen interest in some of their new features, particularly the neutral steering capabilities of the ''Tiger'' and the electrical transmission of the ''Ferdinand''. They were found to make driving the tanks a lot easier, and the OGK NKTP began considering the possible incorporation of these features into Soviet tanks. 
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?Between the 13th and 17th of November 1943, the OGK NKTP, along with the VAMM (''Voennaya Akademiya Mekhanizatsii i Motorizatsii'' - Military Academy of Mechanisation and Motorisation) and the NATI (''Nauchniy AvtoTraktorniy Institut'' - Automobile and Tractor Research Institute), began work on further increasing the [[IS|IS-2]] heavy tank's firepower and protection by developing a heavy assault tank. The project was originally intended to produce a tank with a rear-mounted superstructure and an electromechanical transmission similar to that of the ''Ferdinand'', and was led by Deputy Chief of the GBTU (''Glavnoye Bronyetankovoye Upravleniye'' - Main Tank Directorate) I. Lebedev. Early the next month, the design bureau of the Experimental Plant No. 100 in Chelyabinsk, under the leadership of Zhosef Kotin, designer of the KV and IS heavy tanks, began work on a new heavy tank project. Eventually, two designs for the '''IS-6''' were submitted, both in the "classical" tank configuration. 
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?On 8 June 1944, the NKTP ordered the Experimental Plant No. 100, along with the ''Uralmashzavod'' (Ural Machine Plant) to begin design and construction of the two IS-6 designs as the ''Ob'yekt 252'' and ''Ob'yekt 253'' respectively. Preliminary design work had already been completed by the Experimental Plant No. 100 under A. Yermolayev, and most of the remaining design work would be the responsibility of Uralmashzavod, as the ChKZ (''Chelyabinsk Kirov Zavod'' - Chelyabinks Kirov Plant), with which the Experimental Plant No. 100 was associated, was also preoccupied with the production of existing tank designs, as well as with work on the ''Ob'yekt 701'' heavy tank (the prototype of the [[IS-4]]). The Experimental Plant No. 100 would be resposible for construction of the prototypes, while the Uralmashzavod would be responsible for assembly and testing of the prototypes. 
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?Strictly speaking, there were two different tanks which received the same designation IS-6: the ''Ob'yekt 252'' and the ''Ob'yekt 253''. The IS-6 featured ingame is the ''Ob'yekt 252''. It was manufactured in October 1944, and can be easily distinguished from the ''Ob'yekt 253'' by the large-diameter roadwheels and lack of track support rollers. The suspension had previously been tested on the IS-3 experimental heavy tank (''Ob'yekt 244'', not to be confused with the other IS-3, the ''[[IS-3|Ob'yekt 703]]''). It was armed with the 122 mm D-30, an improved version of the 122 mm D-25T (not to be confused with the later 122 mm 2A18 howitzer, which also had the name of D-30). The D-30 was equipped with a shell rammer for increased rate-of-fire, and also had a compressed gas system to purge the barrel of gun fumes after firing. It was fitted with a 700 hp V-12U diesel engine and a conventional mechanical transmission, while the ''Ob'yekt 253'' was fitted with the new electro-mechanical transmission. The ''Ob'yekt 252'' underwent factory testing from 8 to 27 November 1944 before being sent, along with the ''Ob'yekt 253'', for further testing at the NIIBT (Nauchno-Ispitatyelniy Institut BronyeTekhnika - Research and Testing Institute for Armoured Vehicles) testing grounds in Kubinka. 
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?Comparative testing with the ''Ob'yekt 701'' showed that both IS-6 prototypes were broadly equivalent to it in firepower and mobility, but were inferior in armour protection. Neither IS-6 design was eventually selected for production; the ''Ob'yekt 252'', with its mechanical transmission, was found to offer no significant advantages over existing heavy tanks, while the ''Ob'yekt 253'''s electrical transmission was found to be too bulky, too unreliable, and required too much space for the cooling units. The increased weight of the electrical transmission also reduced the vehicle's maneuverability, eliminating any advantages in handling the electrical transmission would have provided. Further development of both IS-6 designs was thus halted. 
  
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?image:Iosif Stalin 6 1.jpg{{!}}IS-6 (''Ob'yekt 252'') tank during maintenance 
?image:Iosif Stalin 6 2.jpg{{!}}IS-6 (''Ob'yekt 253'') tank parked in the factory depot 
?image:Iosif Stalin 6 3.jpg{{!}}IS-6 (''Ob'yekt 253'') rear view 
?image:Iosif Stalin 6 4.jpg{{!}}IS-6 (''Ob'yekt 252'') tank during army trials 
?image:IS-6.jpg{{!}}IS-6 (''Ob'yekt 252'') tank during army trials 
  
 |Ref_references= |Ref_references=
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?* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Q_XhQ_ONvM '''Youtube''' ] RBS video review 
  
 |Ref_sources= |Ref_sources=
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 |Ref_links= |Ref_links=
  
?* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iosif_Stalin_tank '''Iosef Stalin (IS) Series Heavy Tanks IS-1, IS-2, IS-3, IS-4, IS-6, IS-7'''] at wikipedia. 
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?* [https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%98%D0%A1-6] '''Russian Wikipedia article on the IS-6 (in Russian)''' 
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?* [https://pro-tank.ru/brone-sssr/336-tank-is6] '''(in Russian)''' 
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?* [https://www.tankinfo.ru/Country/SSSR/2/heavi/IS/IS-6_ob_252.php] '''(in Russian)''' 
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?|Sidebar_Camomove=3.7 
?|Sidebar_Camofire=1.4 
?|Sidebar_Passhard=1.151 
?|Sidebar_Passmed=1.438 
?|Sidebar_Passsoft=2.205 
?|Sidebar_DispTurret=0.115 
?|Sidebar_DispRecoil=3.836 
?|Sidebar_DispAccel=0.221 
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Object252 (Stock)

AnnoObject252.png
Totals
7600 Cost
1470 HPDurability
51.5 / 59.9 Weight
Crew
  1. Commander
  2. Radio Operator
  3. Gunner
  4. Driver
  5. Loader
Armor
100/100/60Hull Armor(front/sides/rear, mm)
150/150/100Turret Armor(front/sides/rear, mm)
Maneuver
700 h.p.Engine Power
35 km/hTop Speed / Reverse Speed
26 deg/sTraverse Speed
Firepower
400 damage
175 mmAverage Penetration
12. Time for Complete Loading
20 deg/sGun Traverse Speed
Communication
240 mView Range
500 mSignal Range
IS-6
VIII
7600
Plans for this vehicle were drawn up in the construction bureau of the Chelyabinsk Kirov plant from December 1943 to the summer of 1944. Further development and the construction of the first prototype took place at the Uralmash plant. However, the vehicle had no advantages over the other heavy tank designs under consideration, and its armor was seen as inferior to the IS-4 (Object 701), so the IS-6 was not selected for production.

The IS-6 was introduced to the shop in patch 1.4

Turretgun

Turret

Level Turret Turret Armor (front/sides/rear, mm) Gun Traverse Speed (deg/s) View Range (m) Experience Weight (t)
VIII IS-6 150/150/100 20 240 0 12500
Level Gun Average Penetration (mm) Rate of Fire Dispersion at 100 m Aiming Time Experience Weight (t)
VIII 122 mm D-30 175/217/61 400/400/500 5 0.43 3.1 0 2590
Engine

Engine

Level Engine Engine Power (h.p.) Chance of Fire on Impact Experience Weight (t)
IX V-12 A 700 15 0 750

Level Suspension Load Limit Traverse Speed (deg/s) Experience Weight (t)
VIII IS-6 59.9 26 0 11000
Radio

Radio

Level Radio Signal Range (m) Experience Weight (t)
VII _10RKM 500 0 100


Compatible Equipment

Vertical Stabilizer Mk 2
Heavy Spall Liner
Camouflage Net
Fill Tanks with CO2
Coated Optics
Enhanced Gun Laying Drive
Enhanced Torsion Bars 5+ t Class
Cyclone Filter
Improved Ventilation Class 3
Large-Сaliber Tank Gun Rammer
Binocular Telescope
Toolbox
"Wet" Ammo Rack Class 2

Compatible Consumables


Player Opinion

Pros and Cons

Pros:


  • Thick, well-angled hull armour from the front and sides.
  • Decent mobility for a Tier 8 premium heavy tank, especially compared to the Löwe.
  • Competitive alpha damage
  • Great credit maker.


Cons:


  • Low rate of fire and DPM with D30A gun.
  • Low penetration with D30 gun
  • Low ammunition capacity.
  • Expensive ammunition.
  • Relatively weak driver's hatch and turret front.


Performance

Most Soviet heavy tank players who went to the IS line should feel right at home with the IS-6. In many ways, the IS-6 is essentially an IS that has been moved up to Tier 8, but still meets the same opponents. It plays quite similarly, but trades a little mobility for better armor.

The 122 mm D-30 is for all intents and purposes the same as the IS's top gun, the 122 mm D-25T (and in fact, the D-30 was historically a modified version of the D-25T). It has the exact same penetration (175 mm), the exact same accuracy (0.46 m), and the exact same aim time (3.4 s), all of which are quite terrible. Using the gun at ranges above 300 m requires a lot of patience in allowing the gun to fully aim in, and even then the gun can and will miss. It works best at medium to close ranges. The rate-of-fire and alpha damage are quite good, however, and at shorter ranges the IS-6 can use its superior damage output to its advantage, especially against the Löwe and T34. An Enhanced Gun Laying Drive and a Vertical Stabilizer are highly recommended.

The IS-6 is well-protected compared to other tier 8 premiums. Unlike the KV-5, which depends on raw armour thickness and high HP to absorb hits, the IS-6 relies on its very well-sloped armour to bounce incoming enemy fire. It also lacks the distinct weak spots that the KV-5 has, although the driver's hatch can be considered a weak spot. While not nearly as thick as the T34's or IS-3's turret front, the IS-6's turret is still quite reasonably well-protected, and has better side armour. Angling and sidescraping will really boost the IS-6's survivability, especially since the side armour is just as thick as the front and is either sloped or covered with some form of spaced armor. The rear of the turret and hull are significantly weaker than the other sides, however, and one should be very careful about enemy tanks getting behind the IS-6. When angling the IS-6, one must be careful not to expose the hull "shoulder plates" too much, as too much angling of the front plate will at the same time straighten out one of the "shoulders", making it easier to penetrate.

Probably more than any of the other Tier 8 premium heavy tanks (with the distinct exception of the very mobile FCM 50 t) the IS-6 is better at reacting to changes of the battlefield. It has very decent mobility for a heavy tank, which gives it the flexibility that some of the other Tier 8 premium heavy tanks lack, although the IS-3 is superior in overall mobility. The mobility combined with the good armour allow the IS-6 to get in close, where it can make the best use of its gun.

Perhaps the IS-6's greatest asset is its preferential matchmaking, which it shares with the KV-5, T26E4 Super Pershing, and 8,8 cm PaK 43 Jagdtiger. It will only ever meet Tier 9 tanks at worst under normal circumstances.

As a Tier 8 premium tank, the IS-6 is very good at making credits. However, the expensive ammunition, particularly when shooting APCR, will quite noticeably cut into its profits, especially if many of the shots miss.

In the game's files and in official matchmaking charts, the IS-6 is known by its Ob'yekt (Object) designation: Object 252.

Crew Skills

As a premium tank, the IS-6 comes with a 100% crew ready for battle!


Early Research

You can have a choice of either the stock gun with decent RoF, or you can Research a gun with increased penetration, decreased RoF, Standard APCR And Premium HEAT For 100 XP


History for this tank not found


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