ZiS-30
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ZIS-30 | |
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General characteristics | |
Crew | ? |
Length | 3.45 |
Width | 1.86 |
Height | ? |
Weight | ? |
Armour and armament | |
Armour | 7-10 |
Main armament | 57 mm ZIS-2 gun |
Secondary armament | 1x7.62 mm DT |
Mobility | |
Power plant | GAZ-M, 4-cyllinder 50 |
Suspension | ? |
Road speed | 40 |
Power/weight | ? |
Range | 250 |
The ZiS-30 was a light self-propelled anti-tank gun built for the Soviet Red Army in 1941. It was based on the Komsomolets armored artillery tractor. They were successful vehicles, but production was limited by the number of Komsomolets tractors still in use.
[edit] Production history
The ZiS-30 was one of a few hastily-designed armoured fighting vehicles created by Soviet industry shortly after the German invasion of 1941. In August 1941 Grabin's design bureau at the Gorky plant no. 92 mounted the 57 mm ZiS-2 gun onto the chassis of a Komsomolets artillery tractor. There were problems with availability of both the chassis and gun and only about a hundred were built.
[edit] References and external links
- Zaloga, Steven J.; James Grandsen (1984). Soviet Tanks and Combat Vehicles of World War Two. London: Arms and Armour Press, p. 150. ISBN 0-85368-606-8.
- Battlefield.ru
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