SU-100Y
SU-100Y
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[Client Values; Actual values in
2,900 Cost |
780156 HP Hit Points |
64/67.421.4/67.4 t Weight Limit |
- Commander (Radio Operator)
- Gunner
- Gunner
- Driver
- Loader
- Loader
890890 hp Engine Power |
35/12 km/h Speed Limit |
3030 deg/s Traverse |
13.9141.59 hp/t Power/Wt Ratio |
YesYes Pivot |
// mm Hull Armor |
AP//HE
AP//HE Shells |
630/4000/410
630/4000/410 Shell Cost |
440/510/580440/510/580 HP Damage |
196/171/65196/171/65 mm Penetration |
r/m ▲
3.75 r/m Standard Gun ▲
3.75 Rate of Fire Standard Gun |
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Standard Gun
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Standard Gun
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1650 Standard Gun ▲
Standard Gun
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Standard Gun
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1650 Damage Per Minute Standard Gun |
m ▲
0.38 m With 50% Crew: 0.471 m ▲
0.38 Accuracy With 50% Crew: 0.471 m |
s 2.9 s 2.9 Aim time |
2626 deg/s Gun Traverse Speed |
20° Gun Arc |
-5°/+15°-5°/+15° Elevation Arc |
3030 rounds Ammo Capacity |
2020 % Chance of Fire |
m 350 m 350 View Range |
m 440 m 440 Signal Range |
VI
2900
The SU-100Y is a Soviet tier 6 premium tank destroyer.
Developed on the basis of the T-100 heavy tank. The vehicle was intended to neutralize fortified emplacements and enemy vehicles, and was equipped with the improved B-13-S2 naval gun. The only prototype was manufactured in March 1940. The vehicle never entered mass production.
The SU-100Y is a very large tank for its tier, larger than even some tier VIII heavy tanks. The SU-100Y has a devastating 130mm gun that, with a Gun Rammer and 100% crew, loads in less than 14 seconds, dealing an average of 440 damage a shell. It is also very mobile for its size, but unfortunately has no next to no armor to cover its massive profile. The SU-100Y is sometimes referred to as the "boxtank".
Modules / Available Equipment and Consumables
Modules
Tier | Gun | Penetration (mm) |
Damage (HP) |
Rate of fire (rounds/minute) |
Dispersion (m/100m) |
Aiming time (s) |
Weight (kg) |
Price ()
| |
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VIII | 130 mm B-13-S2 | 196/171/65 | 440/510/580 | 3.75 | 0.38 | 2.9 | 5290 | 147000 |
Tier | Engine | Engine Power (hp) |
Chance of Fire on Impact (%) |
Weight (kg) |
Price ()
| |
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VIII | GAM-34-BT | 890 | 20 | 632 | 57270 |
Tier | Suspension | Load Limit (т) |
Traverse Speed (gr/sec) |
Rmin | Weight (kg) |
Price ()
| |
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VIII | SU-100Y | 67.4 | 30 | 0 | 15000 | 34100 |
Compatible Equipment
Compatible Consumables
Player Opinion
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Good mobility
- Extreme alpha damage
- Good HP pool
- Good credit earner
- Good crew trainer due to the 6 crew slots
Cons:
- Large and unarmored
- Reload speed with no modifiers is slow
- Low signal range
Performance
The 130mm tier 6 doom cannon is the main asset of the SU-100Y. With an average damage of 440 (520 with premium), it can one shot all research tier 5 mediums, everything in tier 4, and if it penetrates any tier 6 other than the TOG II* it will shave off 50%~ of said tank's HP pool. With a 100% crew, Improved Ventilation, and a Tank Gun Rammer, this TD can reload in less than 13.50 seconds, making the eventual DPM a formidable 1,750.
The vehicle itself is large and unarmored, making it an easy target to hit and penetrate, and a hard TD to play sniper with.
Probably the best tactic to use in this tank is to play it as a front line support role TD, having a hill to shoot off of, and a rock or house to duck behind after you fire your gun. This tank is never going to do well as a brawler or sniper, and trying to take the role of the VK 36.01 H or StuG III G will result in untimely and useless death, while playing the front line support tank can, if done properly, result in 1,800 to 3,000 damage games.
In a tier VIII battle, just try to stay hidden, and get the occasional shot off. A 440 damage shot from a tier VI to a tier VIII will be worth many credits and xp points.
Suggested Equipment
Gallery
Historical Info
During the Winter War it was proposed to modernize the T-100 with a more powerful armament, the 152 mm M-10 gun, able to destroy concrete structures, particularly in dragon's teeth, a common anti-tank measure amongst Europe's fixed fortifications during World War II. A new turret to accommodate the 152 mm howitzer was implemented around March 1940. This new model was designated T-100-Z. However this project was abandoned because of KV-1 and the 152mm equipped KV-2 tanks were superior. In April 1940, the N°185 factory proposed a self-propelled gun (prototype 103) for coastal defence based on the T-100 and armed with the B-13 130 mm naval gun installed in a rotating turret with three 7.62 mm machine-guns. This project never went beyond the drawing boards.
When work was stopped on the T-100 project, the SU-100Y was transported to Kubinka in the summer of 1940. In November 1941, at the most critical moment of battle in the suburbs of Moscow, the SU-100Y, together with the 152 mm gun armed experimental SU-14 and Su-14-1, was pressed into service in an Independent Artillery Division for Special Duties. Further information of the combat record of the unit has not been made known. Unlike its base model (T-100), the SU-100Y prototype survived the war and is a part of the collection at the Kubinka Tank Museum.