
SU-100 - Wikipedia
The SU-100 (Samokhodnaya Ustanovka 100) is a Soviet tank destroyer armed with the D-10S 100 mm anti-tank gun in a casemate superstructure. It was used extensively during the last year of World War II and saw service for many years afterwards with the …
SU-100P - Wikipedia
The SU-100P was intended to suppress and destroy enemy firing positions, engage enemy armored vehicles, as well as area denial, in addition to conducting counter-battery tasks. It was intended to be the main competitor of the Object 416.
SU-100 - Tamer of Cats - GlobalSecurity.org
SU-100 - Tamer of Cats. On November 11 1943 Artillery Directorate of the Soviet Army proposed to develop an anti-tank high-power gun of calibre 100 mm.
Su-100 Tank Destroyer (TD) - Military Factory
2018年1月8日 · Detailing the technical specifications, development, and operational history of the Su-100 Tank Destroyer (TD) including pictures.
The SU-100 was the Soviet Union's Deadliest World War II Tank …
2021年9月11日 · The SU-100 was one of the Soviet Union’s most formidable tank destroyers of the Second World War. It was, in essence, a heavily modified T-34, easily one of the most iconic and well-known...
Soviet tank Hunter SU-100 (1944)
The SU-100 arrived in operational units in October 1944 and immediately became popular with Russian crews. It was able to defeat almost every German tank on the battlefield, only to be outmatched in 1945 by the King Tiger.
SU-100 Self Propelled Tank Destroyer - Real History Online
2021年11月10日 · SU-100 – Soviet tank destoyer self-propelled artillery mount of the Second World War period, a class of tank destroyers, medium in class.
SU-100 Tank Destroyer - HistoryOfWar.org
The SU-100 was a Soviet tank destroyer developed as an up-gunned version of the SU-85 after the 85mm gun used in that vehicle was installed in the T-34-85. Its powerful 100mm gun meant that the SU-100 was capable of dealing with even the most powerful German tanks of the Second World War, and it remained in service for many years after the war.
SU-100
SU-100 by A.J.D. North: NOTES; 1 Production may have continued after June 1945, i.e., the period consider here. 2 In general, one of the four 90 liters external fuel tanks was reserved for oil. 3 Commanders cupola protruded on the right side of the Superstructure at 45mm @90°.
SU-100 Tank Destroyer | World War II Database - WW2DB
SU-100 tank destroyers were designed by a team of engineers under the direction of L. I. Gorlitskiy as an effort to replace the SU-85 design. The designing process began in Feb 1944 and the first prototype, code named "Object 138", was completed in the following month.