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?{{panel title|icon=[[image:SOV flag.png|120px|left|link=|]]|content=+{{DISPLAYTITLE:USSR}}
?Soviet engineers focused on large caliber guns thus their tanks have the highest damage values around. Because the smaller tanks can't compete with the counterparts' armor thickness it was compensated with acute armor slope values thus greatly increasing effective armor as well as the chance of a shell ricocheting. Very cold Russian winters forced the tank developers to use diesel engines lest their fuel freezes in the gas tank. So Soviet tank engines have a much lower chance of catching on fire compared to their gasoline-powered counterparts.+[[image:Graffiti_stickers_ussr_S.png|left|link=|]]
 +<div class="thumb tright">{{VideoYT|cCoDy0_RY8A|320}}</div>
 +Armoured fighting vehicles designed by or imported into the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Soviet tanks will often fall into a role-set that each class will excel at, but at the expense of being notably less-capable if called into other roles at any time. The USSR designed and fielded several of the most recognizable, and in some cases ubiquitous, tanks in the history of armored warfare.
  
?Soviet light tanks are the fastest around and like most soviet tanks have a small frontal profile and sloped armor.+----
 +[[image:Tank Tree USSR 0.9.18.jpg|thumb|right|400px|0.9.18 Soviet Tank Tree]]
  
?Medium tanks are the fastest and most maneuverable but to make the tanks so compact engineers had to store ammo in very vulnerable places, thus increasing the chances of ammo rack detonation.+Soviet [[Light Tanks|light tanks]] are typically the fastest tanks at their tiers. Like most Soviet tanks, they normally have a small frontal profile and sloped armor. While the recent map and class changes have shifted the game paradigm to a more brawl-focused ideal and reduced their relative power in general, they are still solid choices.
  
?Soviet heavies have the best values for everything except accuracy and their frontal armor thickness and slope make them almost invulnerable from the front.+Soviet [[Medium Tanks|medium tanks]] are fast and maneuverable, and are equipped with accurate guns with excellent dispersion values, unlike the other lines in the Russian tech tree (and they get even better in higher tiers). Most are jacks-of-all-trades and very versatile. Unfortunately, most of them suffer from poor gun depression, limiting their ability to go hull-down and make use of their strong frontal turrets. However, they also have excellent soft stats, such as ground resistance and camo, which allows them to perform the roles of scouting, damage-dealing, and moving across the map adequately. There are two medium lines that split after the [[T-34|T-34]] at Tier V, and a mini-branch that splits after the [[T-44]]: One line has forward-mounted or center-mounted turrets with average guns, but the better chassis allows them to be more flexible. The mainly rear-mounted turret line has superior firepower, but it comes at the cost of having less protection, limited turret traverse and the inability to take advantage of many hull-down positions. The Object 430 mini-branch features respectable armor and massive 122mm main guns, but only at the cost of gun handling and a bit of mobility.
  
?Soviet tank destroyers make up in brute firepower where they lack in accuracy.+Soviet [[Heavy Tanks|heavy tanks]] have good guns, are surprisingly fast, and have strong armor; their frontal armor thickness makes them quite difficult to penetrate from the front unless weak spots are targeted, and their sloping can lead to bounces even from high-penetration guns. There are three lines plus a half-complete one (The only other nation with this many heavy lines is Germany): The '''KV/IS-4 line''' features very thick side armor; some thickest in the game, and moderately high health pool, but at cost of rather weak frontal armor and poor mobility. These tanks are all about sidescraping and angling their armor. Other than above average penetration, the gun stats and general firepower is below-average. The '''IS-7 line''' has armour that is more reliant on angles, but has better agility and alpha damage for brawling. The IS tanks are characterized by high alpha damage. The '''Object 705A line''', an alternative branch researchable from the IS, features a unique combination of sloped armor, rear-mounted, heavily armored turrets and very high alpha damage that is even higher than that of tanks on the IS-7 line, at cost of having miserable gun stats, especially accuracy and awful agility, leaving them vulnerable to flanking. These tanks excel at sidescraping like the tanks on the KV/IS-4 line, but have a lot weaker side armor, so they rely on very high angles to bounce with their sides. Finally, there is a 4th mini-branch; '''T-10 line''' ending in the Object 277. These two tanks have some similarities with the tanks on the IS-7 line, but the major difference is the trade-off of having notably inferior armor for better agility and significantly better accuracy and penetration stats, providing game-play closer to that of a bulky medium tank with a very powerful gun, combining high alpha damage of a heavy tank and solid accuracy and penetration of a medium tank. Like with the German heavy tank lines, advancing deep into one line provides many modules, particularly gun modules, for the alternate heavy tank lines. Eliting the Object 257 and researching the IS-7 enables the player to unlock all the guns on the Object 705, making the stock grind significantly easier, while researching the BL-9 on the IS-3 allows player to avoid the infamously dreadful stock grind of the ST-I.
  
?Soviet artillery are renown for the amount of splash damage their shells do making them heavy but cumbersome hitters.+Soviet [[Tank Destroyers|tank destroyers]] generally have poor gun handling, but they have some of the best camouflage values in the game. They are ideal for damage-farming and sniping early in the match, and occasionally acting as makeshift assault guns later on. There are two Soviet TD lines: The more popular Object 268 line favors alpha damage, but it comes at a cost of slow traverse speeds and subpar viewrange. They also have very weak armor everwhere besides the gun mantlet, though it is strong enough to prevent penetrating hits from most non-artillery HE shells. The Object 268 V4 line favors mobility and has some of the toughest armor that can be found on TDs in the game. The armour is mostly reliable except for few weak spots, but the poor agility and accuracy can be difficult to adapt to. Both lines require patience in their game play, and (like the Soviet light tanks) will struggle to work efficiently outside their designated play style; ultimately, though, they continue to remain relevant in the game's meta.
  
?[[image:Soviet Tank Tree Release.jpg|thumb|Soviet Release Tank Tree]][[image:Soviet Tank Tree Full.jpg|thumb|Soviet Full Tank Tree]]+Soviet [[Self-Propelled Guns|self-propelled guns]] are generally quite accurate at low tiers, but in return they deal a disappointing amount of damage for SPGs. However, they also generally fire their shells in a very high arc, which makes their flight time longer but able to hit tanks hiding behind rocks and small buildings. Low-tier Soviet SPGs also tend to have higher firing rates than their foreign counterparts. This changes at Tier 5, where they become much more alpha damage-centered, while retaining the high arcs that only the British SPGs can really beat. They also gain large hulls and extremely limiting gun arcs, with generally poor accuracy. However, the high accuracy returns with the Tier X Object 261, as it is the most accurate SPG in the game, with a whopping 0.63 dispersion. It is also the second-fastest Tier X SPG in the game, and has the fastest Shell Travel speed of any Tier X SPG as well.
?}}+
  
?{{panel content|title=Light Tanks 
?|content=<span class="wideList"> 
?<ul class="lvl1"> 
?<li>[[image:USSR-MS-1.png|link=MS-1|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 01 icon.png|link=]]MS-1</li> 
?<li>[[image:USSR-BT-2.png|link=BT-2|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 02 icon.png|link=]]BT-2</li> 
?<li>[[image:USSR-T-26.png|link=T-26|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 02 icon.png|link=]]T-26</li> 
?<li>[[image:USSR-BT-7.png|link=BT-7|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 03 icon.png|link=]]BT-7</li> 
?<li>[[image:USSR-T-46.png|link=T-46|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 03 icon.png|link=]]T-46</li> 
?<li>[[image:USSR-A-20.png|link=A-20|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 04 icon.png|link=]]A-20</li> 
?<li>[[image:USSR-Valentine LL.png|link=Valentine|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 04 icon.png|link=]]Valentine[[image:PremiumIcon.png|link=]]</li> 
?</ul></span> 
?}} 
  
?{{panel content|title=Medium Tanks+{{separator|small}}
?|content=<span class="wideList">+<h2>Light Tanks</h2>
 <ul class="lvl1"> <ul class="lvl1">
?<li>[[image:USSR-T-28.png|link=T-28|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 04 icon.png|link=]]T-28</li>+{{#gw_vehicle_list:wot: nation = ussr | class = lightTank | order = level | style = image | divider = • }}
?<li>[[image:USSR-Matilda II LL.png|link=Matilda|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 05 icon.png|link=]]Matilda[[image:PremiumIcon.png|link=]]</li>+</ul>
?<li>[[image:USSR-T-34.png|link=T-34|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 05 icon.png|link=]]T-34</li>+<h2>Medium Tanks</h2>
?<li>[[image:USSR-T-34-85.png|link=T-34-85|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 06 icon.png|link=]]T-34-85</li>+
?<li>[[image:USSR-T-43.png|link=T-43|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 07 icon.png|link=]]T-43</li>+
?<li>[[image:USSR-T-44.png|link=T-44|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 08 icon.png|link=]]T-44</li>+
?<li>[[image:USSR-T-54.png|link=T-54|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 09 icon.png|link=]]T-54</li>+
?</ul></span>+
?}}+
? +
?{{panel content|title=Heavy Tanks+
?|content=<span class="wideList">+
 <ul class="lvl1"> <ul class="lvl1">
?<li>[[image:USSR-Churchill LL.png|link=Churchill|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 05 icon.png|link=]]Churchill[[image:PremiumIcon.png|link=]]</li>+{{#gw_vehicle_list:wot: nation = ussr | class = mediumTank | order = level | style = image | divider = • }}
?<li>[[image:USSR-KV.png|link=KV|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 05 icon.png|link=]]KV</li>+</ul>
?<li>[[image:USSR-KV-1s.png|link=KV-1S|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 06 icon.png|link=]]KV-1S</li>+<h2>Heavy Tanks</h2>
?<li>[[image:USSR-KV-3.png|link=KV-3|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 06 icon.png|link=]]KV-3</li>+
?<li>[[image:USSR-IS.png|link=IS|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 07 icon.png|link=]]IS</li>+
?<li>[[image:USSR-IS-3.png|link=IS-3|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 08 icon.png|link=]]IS-3</li>+
?<li>[[image:USSR-IS-4.png|link=IS-4|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 09 icon.png|link=]]IS-4</li>+
?<li>[[image:USSR-IS-7.png|link=IS-7|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 10 icon.png|link=]]IS-7</li>+
?</ul></span>+
?}}+
? +
?{{panel content|title=Tank Destroyers+
?|content=<span class="wideList">+
 <ul class="lvl1"> <ul class="lvl1">
?<li>[[image:USSR-AT-1.png|link=AT-1|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 02 icon.png|link=]]AT-1</li>+{{#gw_vehicle_list:wot: nation = ussr | class = heavyTank | order = level | style = image | divider = • }}
?<li>[[image:USSR-SU-76.png|link=SU-76|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 03 icon.png|link=]]SU-76</li>+</ul>
?<li>[[image:USSR-GAZ-74b.png|link=SU-85B|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 04 icon.png|link=]]SU-85B</li>+<h2>Tank Destroyers</h2>
?<li>[[image:USSR-SU-85.png|link=SU-85|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 05 icon.png|link=]]SU-85</li>+
?<li>[[image:USSR-SU-100.png|link=SU-100|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 06 icon.png|link=]]SU-100</li>+
?<li>[[image:USSR-SU-152.png|link=SU-152|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 07 icon.png|link=]]SU-152</li>+
?<li>[[image:USSR-ISU-152.png|link=ISU-152|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 08 icon.png|link=]]ISU-152</li>+
?<li>[[image:USSR-Object 704.png|link=Object 704|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 09 icon.png|link=]]Object 704</li>+
?</ul></span>+
?}}+
? +
?{{panel content|title=Self-Propelled Guns+
?|content=<span class="wideList">+
 <ul class="lvl1"> <ul class="lvl1">
?<li>[[image:USSR-SU-18.png|link=SU-18|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 02 icon.png|link=]]SU-18</li>+{{#gw_vehicle_list:wot: nation = ussr | class = AT-SPG | order = level | style = image | divider = • }}
?<li>[[image:USSR-SU-76.png|link=SU-26|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 03 icon.png|link=]]SU-26</li>+</ul>
?<li>[[image:USSR-SU-5.png|link=SU-5|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 04 icon.png|link=]]SU-5</li>+<h2>Self-Propelled Guns</h2>
?<li>[[image:USSR-SU-8.png|link=SU-8|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 05 icon.png|link=]]SU-8</li>+
?<li>[[image:USSR-S-51.png|link=S-51|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 06 icon.png|link=]]S-51</li>+
?<li>[[image:USSR-SU-14.png|link=SU-14|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 06 icon.png|link=]]SU-14</li>+
?<li>[[image:USSR-Object 212.png|link=Object 212|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 07 icon.png|link=]]Object 212</li>+
?</ul></span>+
?}}+
? +
?<!--+
?{{panel content|title=Premium Tanks+
?|content=<span class="wideList">+
 <ul class="lvl1"> <ul class="lvl1">
?<li>[[image:USSR-Valentine LL.png|link=Valentine|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 04 icon.png|link=]]Valentine[[image:PremiumIcon.png|link=]]</li>+{{#gw_vehicle_list:wot: nation = ussr | class = SPG | order = level | style = image | divider = • }}
?<li>[[image:USSR-Churchill LL.png|link=Churchill|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 05 icon.png|link=]]Churchill[[image:PremiumIcon.png|link=]]</li>+</ul>
?<li>[[image:USSR-Matilda II LL.png|link=Matilda|]]<br/>[[image:Tier 05 icon.png|link=]]Matilda[[image:PremiumIcon.png|link=]]</li>+__NOTOC__
?</ul></span>+
?}}+
?-->+
  
?__NOTOC__ 
 [[category:nations]] [[category:nations]]
 +{{#gw_breadcrumbs:Tank}}
 +[[ru:Техника_СССР]]

Revision as of 07:24, 28 December 2019

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Armoured fighting vehicles designed by or imported into the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Soviet tanks will often fall into a role-set that each class will excel at, but at the expense of being notably less-capable if called into other roles at any time. The USSR designed and fielded several of the most recognizable, and in some cases ubiquitous, tanks in the history of armored warfare.


0.9.18 Soviet Tank Tree

Soviet light tanks are typically the fastest tanks at their tiers. Like most Soviet tanks, they normally have a small frontal profile and sloped armor. While the recent map and class changes have shifted the game paradigm to a more brawl-focused ideal and reduced their relative power in general, they are still solid choices.

Soviet medium tanks are fast and maneuverable, and are equipped with accurate guns with excellent dispersion values, unlike the other lines in the Russian tech tree (and they get even better in higher tiers). Most are jacks-of-all-trades and very versatile. Unfortunately, most of them suffer from poor gun depression, limiting their ability to go hull-down and make use of their strong frontal turrets. However, they also have excellent soft stats, such as ground resistance and camo, which allows them to perform the roles of scouting, damage-dealing, and moving across the map adequately. There are two medium lines that split after the T-34 at Tier V, and a mini-branch that splits after the T-44: One line has forward-mounted or center-mounted turrets with average guns, but the better chassis allows them to be more flexible. The mainly rear-mounted turret line has superior firepower, but it comes at the cost of having less protection, limited turret traverse and the inability to take advantage of many hull-down positions. The Object 430 mini-branch features respectable armor and massive 122mm main guns, but only at the cost of gun handling and a bit of mobility.

Soviet heavy tanks have good guns, are surprisingly fast, and have strong armor; their frontal armor thickness makes them quite difficult to penetrate from the front unless weak spots are targeted, and their sloping can lead to bounces even from high-penetration guns. There are three lines plus a half-complete one (The only other nation with this many heavy lines is Germany): The KV/IS-4 line features very thick side armor; some thickest in the game, and moderately high health pool, but at cost of rather weak frontal armor and poor mobility. These tanks are all about sidescraping and angling their armor. Other than above average penetration, the gun stats and general firepower is below-average. The IS-7 line has armour that is more reliant on angles, but has better agility and alpha damage for brawling. The IS tanks are characterized by high alpha damage. The Object 705A line, an alternative branch researchable from the IS, features a unique combination of sloped armor, rear-mounted, heavily armored turrets and very high alpha damage that is even higher than that of tanks on the IS-7 line, at cost of having miserable gun stats, especially accuracy and awful agility, leaving them vulnerable to flanking. These tanks excel at sidescraping like the tanks on the KV/IS-4 line, but have a lot weaker side armor, so they rely on very high angles to bounce with their sides. Finally, there is a 4th mini-branch; T-10 line ending in the Object 277. These two tanks have some similarities with the tanks on the IS-7 line, but the major difference is the trade-off of having notably inferior armor for better agility and significantly better accuracy and penetration stats, providing game-play closer to that of a bulky medium tank with a very powerful gun, combining high alpha damage of a heavy tank and solid accuracy and penetration of a medium tank. Like with the German heavy tank lines, advancing deep into one line provides many modules, particularly gun modules, for the alternate heavy tank lines. Eliting the Object 257 and researching the IS-7 enables the player to unlock all the guns on the Object 705, making the stock grind significantly easier, while researching the BL-9 on the IS-3 allows player to avoid the infamously dreadful stock grind of the ST-I.

Soviet tank destroyers generally have poor gun handling, but they have some of the best camouflage values in the game. They are ideal for damage-farming and sniping early in the match, and occasionally acting as makeshift assault guns later on. There are two Soviet TD lines: The more popular Object 268 line favors alpha damage, but it comes at a cost of slow traverse speeds and subpar viewrange. They also have very weak armor everwhere besides the gun mantlet, though it is strong enough to prevent penetrating hits from most non-artillery HE shells. The Object 268 V4 line favors mobility and has some of the toughest armor that can be found on TDs in the game. The armour is mostly reliable except for few weak spots, but the poor agility and accuracy can be difficult to adapt to. Both lines require patience in their game play, and (like the Soviet light tanks) will struggle to work efficiently outside their designated play style; ultimately, though, they continue to remain relevant in the game's meta.

Soviet self-propelled guns are generally quite accurate at low tiers, but in return they deal a disappointing amount of damage for SPGs. However, they also generally fire their shells in a very high arc, which makes their flight time longer but able to hit tanks hiding behind rocks and small buildings. Low-tier Soviet SPGs also tend to have higher firing rates than their foreign counterparts. This changes at Tier 5, where they become much more alpha damage-centered, while retaining the high arcs that only the British SPGs can really beat. They also gain large hulls and extremely limiting gun arcs, with generally poor accuracy. However, the high accuracy returns with the Tier X Object 261, as it is the most accurate SPG in the game, with a whopping 0.63 dispersion. It is also the second-fastest Tier X SPG in the game, and has the fastest Shell Travel speed of any Tier X SPG as well.


Light Tanks

    I
    MS-1

    MS-1

    II
    BT-2

    BT-2

    II
    T-45

    T-45

    II
    T-26

    T-26

    II
    T-60

    T-60

    II
    Tetrarch

    Tetrarch

    III
    BT-SV

    BT-SV

    III
    LTP

    LTP

    III
    M3 Light

    M3 Light

    III
    BT-7 artillery

    BT-7 artillery

    III
    T-116

    T-116

    III
    BT-5

    BT-5

    III
    T-127

    T-127

    III
    T-46

    T-46

    III
    T-70

    T-70

    IV
    BT-7

    BT-7

    IV
    T-80

    T-80

    IV
    Valentine II

    Valentine II

    V
    A-20

    A-20

    V
    T-50

    T-50

    VI
    MT-25

    MT-25

    VI
    T-50-2

    T-50-2

    VII
    LTG

    LTG

    VIII
    LTTB

    LTTB

    VIII
    LT-432

    LT-432

    IX
    T-54 ltwt.

    T-54 ltwt.

    X
    T-100 LT

    T-100 LT

Medium Tanks

    III
    T-29

    T-29

    IV
    A-32

    A-32

    IV
    T-28E with F-30

    T-28E with F-30

    IV
    T-34 with L-11

    T-34 with L-11

    IV
    T-28

    T-28

    V
    Matilda IV

    Matilda IV

    V
    T-34 shielded

    T-34 shielded

    V
    M4-85

    M4-85

    V
    T-34

    T-34

    VI
    A-43

    A-43

    VI
    T-34-85M

    T-34-85M

    VI
    T-34-85 Rudy

    T-34-85 Rudy

    VI
    Loza's M4-A2 Sherman

    Loza's M4-A2 Sherman

    VI
    T-34-85

    T-34-85

    VII
    A-44

    A-44

    VII
    KV-13

    KV-13

    VII
    T-43

    T-43

    VII
    T-44-122

    T-44-122

    VIII
    Object 416

    Object 416

    VIII
    T-54 first prototype

    T-54 first prototype

    VIII
    T-44-100 Igrovoy

    T-44-100 Igrovoy

    VIII
    T-44-100 (R)

    T-44-100 (R)

    VIII
    STG

    STG

    VIII
    STG Guard

    STG Guard

    VIII
    Object 274a

    Object 274a

    VIII
    T-44

    T-44

    IX
    Object 430 Version II

    Object 430 Version II

    IX
    Object 430

    Object 430

    IX
    T-54

    T-54

    X
    Object 140

    Object 140

    X
    Object 907

    Object 907

    X
    T-22 medium

    T-22 medium

    X
    K-91

    K-91

    X
    Object 430U

    Object 430U

    X
    T-62A

    T-62A

Heavy Tanks

    V
    Churchill III

    Churchill III

    V
    KV-220-2

    KV-220-2

    V
    KV-220-2 Beta Test

    KV-220-2 Beta Test

    V
    KV-1

    KV-1

    V
    KV-1 shielded

    KV-1 shielded

    VI
    KV-1S

    KV-1S

    VI
    KV-2

    KV-2

    VI
    KV-2 (R)

    KV-2 (R)

    VI
    KV-85

    KV-85

    VI
    Object 244

    Object 244

    VI
    T-150

    T-150

    VII
    IS

    IS

    VII
    KV-3

    KV-3

    VII
    KV-122

    KV-122

    VII
    IS-2M

    IS-2M

    VII
    IS-2 shielded

    IS-2 shielded

    VII
    IS-2

    IS-2

    VIII
    IS-3

    IS-3

    VIII
    IS-6

    IS-6

    VIII
    IS-6 B

    IS-6 B

    VIII
    KV-5

    KV-5

    VIII
    KV-4

    KV-4

    VIII
    IS-5 (Object 730)

    IS-5 (Object 730)

    VIII
    IS-3A

    IS-3A

    VIII
    IS-3A Peregrine

    IS-3A Peregrine

    VIII
    Kirovets-1

    Kirovets-1

    VIII
    KV-4 Kreslavskiy

    KV-4 Kreslavskiy

    VIII
    Object 252U Defender

    Object 252U Defender

    VIII
    Object 252U

    Object 252U

    VIII
    IS-M

    IS-M

    VIII
    Object 703 Version II

    Object 703 Version II

    VIII
    IS-2-II

    IS-2-II

    IX
    T-10

    T-10

    IX
    Object 777 Version II

    Object 777 Version II

    IX
    Object 257

    Object 257

    IX
    Object 705

    Object 705

    IX
    IS-3-II

    IS-3-II

    IX
    ST-I

    ST-I

    X
    IS-4

    IS-4

    X
    IS-7

    IS-7

    X
    Object 260

    Object 260

    X
    Object 705A

    Object 705A

    X
    Object 277

    Object 277

    X
    Object 279 early

    Object 279 early

    X
    ST-II

    ST-II

    X
    Object 780

    Object 780

Tank Destroyers

    II
    AT-1

    AT-1

    III
    SU-76I

    SU-76I

    IV
    SU-85A

    SU-85A

    IV
    SU-76M

    SU-76M

    V
    SU-85

    SU-85

    V
    SU-85I

    SU-85I

    VI
    SU-100

    SU-100

    VI
    SU-100Y

    SU-100Y

    VII
    ISU-122S

    ISU-122S

    VII
    SU-152

    SU-152

    VII
    SU-100M1

    SU-100M1

    VII
    SU-122-44

    SU-122-44

    VIII
    ISU-152

    ISU-152

    VIII
    ISU-130

    ISU-130

    VIII
    KV-4 KTTS

    KV-4 KTTS

    VIII
    T-103

    T-103

    VIII
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    SU-130PM

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    ISU-152K

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    SU-101

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    K-91-PT

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    Object 704

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    Object 263

    Object 263

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    Object 268

    Object 268

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    Object 268 Version V

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    Object 268 Version 4

    Object 268 Version 4

Self-Propelled Guns

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    SU-18

    SU-18

    III
    SU-26

    SU-26

    IV
    SU-5

    SU-5

    V
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    SU-122A

    VI
    SU-8

    SU-8

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    S-51

    S-51

    VII
    SU-14-1

    SU-14-1

    VIII
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    SU-14-2

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    212A

    212A

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    Object 261

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