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? | |It can be considered as the worst of the whole USSR branch by the players with lower skill, but it is actually much better than its predecessor [[SU-26]] due to its 3rd weapon upgrades, the 152mm mortar NM mod. 1931. Including the highest firing rate amongst the tier 4 artillery weapons, higher splash range, more damage and moreover the higher penetration value. However, the 152mm mortar has one significant disadvantage; low ammo count. Stock, it starts with the underpowered 76mm Howitzer, but you should have spent the effort to get the 122mm howitzer with the SU-26 and thus, can start with that. Some players even prefer the 122mm howitzer to the 152mm mortar, because of its higher ammo count. | | + | |
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? | * Good damage (with 152mm) | | + | |
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? | * Poor top speed and traverse | | + | |
? | * Worthless armor | | + | |
? | * Poor view range | | + | |
? | * Poor ammo capacity (with 152mm) | | + | |
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? | * All of the radios and engines carry over from the SU-26, as well as the 122 mm Howitzer mod. 1930 gun. Install the T-26F engine and 12LL radio immediately. | | + | |
? | * The 122 mm Howitzer mod. 1930 is too heavy for the stock suspension so research the upgraded suspension first. | | + | |
? | * The only thing left is to research the 152 mm Mortar NM mod. 1931. | | + | |
? | * Depending on your play style, you can either stay with the 122mm or switch to the 152mm mortar for improved damage/penetration. | | + | |
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? | Artillery Shell Rammer, GLD, Camouflage Net | | + | |
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? | image:Su5a.jpg{{!}}Front right | | + | |
? | image:Su5b.jpg{{!}}Front left | | + | |
? | image:Su5c.jpg{{!}}Rear right | | + | |
? | image:Su5d.jpg{{!}}Rear left | | + | |
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? | |History= | | + | |
? | [[image:SU-5_SU-5-1.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Self-propelled gun SU-5-1 armed with 76.2 mm divisional gun mod. 1902/30.]] | | + | |
? | The SU-5 is another T-26 variant. Three prototypes were built in 1934 with a further 30 vehicles produced in 1936. | | + | |
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? | * SU-5-1 — Self-propelled gun armed with the 76.2 mm divisional gun mod. 1902/30 (open-top type, the single vehicle was built in 1934). | | + | |
? | * SU-5-2 — Self-propelled gun armed with 122 mm howitzer mod. 1910/30 (open-top type; a single vehicle was built in 1934 and a further 30 vehicles in 1936). | | + | |
? | * SU-5-3 — Self-propelled gun armed with 152.4 mm divisional mortar mod. 1931 (open-top type, a single vehicle was built in 1934). | | + | |
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? | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-26_variants#Self-propelled_guns Wikipedia] | | + | |
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