What are the types of tanks of the IS series produced by the USSR in World War II? Tell me about it.

Updated on military 2024-03-01
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    is-85/is-1 is-2 is-2m is-3

    Among them, the IS-1 is an experimental model of IS, in small quantities, equipped with an 85mm tank gun (T-34 85 kind), using an improved chassis of the KV-85 + a new cast turret. The IS-2 is the most numerous and widely used model in the IS series. It is divided into the early type, the middle type and the late type, and the IS-2M is the late type.

    The main differences between the IS-2 of different periods were the shape of the armor on the bow, the form of the driver's observation slit and the shield, the commander's conning tower, and the later IS-2M had an anti-aircraft machine gun. When the IS-3 entered the war, the war was almost over, and the one that participated in the war was also the initial model, and there were no anti-aircraft machine guns. The IS-3 was still in production after the war, with an anti-aircraft machine gun, improved powerplant, tracks and suspension, and side skirt wings, known as the IS-3M.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The USSR in World War II.

    27 million people died plus 100,000 tanks.

    The Soviet Union built more than 100,000 tanks and self-propelled guns in the Great War, also from Western countries.

    More than 10,000 tanks were obtained, so the total number was about 110,000. But if you look at the total number of tanks in the Soviet armored forces in 45 years, it will be more than 10,000. And where did the other 100,000 tanks go???

    Of course, it was completely scrapped by the German army.

    As long as a tank is not completely destroyed on the battlefield, it can return to the battlefield 2 or even 3 times after being repaired. Although the Soviet army produced only 100,000 tanks in World War II, they repaired more than 400,000 tanks.

    A tank can sometimes be repaired even if the turret is knocked out. But unfortunately, once the Soviet tanks were attacked by the tigers.

    The leopard is in the middle. Hit at close range, due to the excessive power of German artillery (plus Soviet tanks love to be martyred). They are often blown apart.

    A badly damaged vehicle like this cannot be repaired, and it can only be repaired. Although the Soviet army fought and repaired, the total loss of its combat vehicles was indeed about 100,000 units.

    Maozi. In the Great Patriotic War of 1941.

    After the outbreak, the main heavy tanks produced were the KV series and the IS series.

    There are 2874 units of the KV-1, 232 units of the KV-2, 1232 units of the KV-1C, 130 units of the KV-1 85, 3854 units of the IS-2, and the above are heavy tanks. These tanks were produced between 1941 and 1945. In addition, tanks produced in the USSR before 1941 were not included.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    T-26 light tanks: 1549 units in 1940.

    BT-7 light tanks: 706 units in 1940.

    T-40 light tanks: 41 in 1940, 638 in 1941.

    T-50 light tanks: 48 in 1941 and 15 in 1942.

    T-60 light tanks: 1,385 in 1941, 4,660 in 1942.

    T-70 light tanks: 4,913 in 1942, 3,483 in 1943.

    Su-76 tank destroyers: 26 in 1942, 1908 in 1943, 7155 in 1944, 3552 in 1945.

    T-34 76 medium tanks: 117 in 1940, 3020 in 1941, 12572 in 1942, 15820 in 1943, 4100 in 1944.

    T-34 85 medium tanks: 10,615 in 1944, 21,108 in 1945.

    T-44 medium tanks: 965 units in 1945.

    Su-122 self-propelled guns: 25 in 1942, 611 in 1943.

    Su-85 tank destroyers: 760 in 1943, 1899 in 1944.

    Su-100 tank destroyers: 500 in 1944, 1835 in 1945.

    T-28 medium tanks: 13 in 1940.

    KV-1 heavy tanks: 141 in 1940, 1258 in 1941, 1860 in 1942.

    KV-1S heavy tanks: 585 in 1942, 621 in 1943.

    KV-85 heavy tanks: 148 units in 1943.

    KV-2 heavy tanks: 102 in 1940, 100 in 1941.

    KV-8 heavy tanks: 102 in 1942, 35 in 1943.

    IS-1 heavy tanks: 67 in 1943, 40 in 1944.

    IS-2 heavy tanks: 35 in 1943, 2210 in 1944, 1150 in 1945.

    Su-152: 704 units in 1943.

    ISU-122 152: 35 in 1943, 2510 in 1944, 1530 in 1945.

    A total of 130,000 units

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    During the Second World War, the total number of tanks produced in the USSR was 111850 units, of which:

    43,110 light tanks;

    58,124 medium tanks;

    10,616 heavy tanks.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The Soviet Union built more than 100,000 tanks and self-propelled guns in the Great War, and also received more than 10,000 tanks from Western countries, so the total number is about 110,000.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In addition to the development of medium and heavy duty, light water and land and light light have also been developed. The total production of tanks and self-propelled fires reached 10,000 units.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    A total of 140,000 tanks were produced in the Soviet Union during World War II.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello! Initial stage: T34 76, BT series fast tanks, T-26 series, KV-1, late T34 85, IS2

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Front: BT-5 BT-7 T34 76 KV-1 KV-2 T-26 Medium: T34 76 T-34-85 KV-1 KV-1S KV-85 T-70

    Late period: IS-2 T34-85 IS-3 (appeared in the Battle of Berlin) T-70 In addition, there are a small number of T-28, T-60, T44 and other miscellaneous vehicles, and the Soviet Army in the early stage KV-1 and T34 have a great advantage over the German army Type 3 and Type 4 Tantan, but the number is small. The BT series tanks had excellent speed, but their armored firepower was far inferior to that of the German Type 3 and Type 4.

    In the middle period, due to the emergence of the German Tiger Leopard, there was a disadvantage in tanks, but there was a great numerical advantage, and in the later stage, the IS-2 was positioned against the Tiger and was slightly inferior to the German Tiger King. The bomb load is small, and the mobility, firepower, and armor are excellent in general. The IS-3 was the best tank of World War II, but it appeared too late.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The Soviet Union was armed with BT reconnaissance tanks and T-26, T-70 fast patrol tanks, T-34 urban defense tanks and T-34 85 assault tanks, and IS heavy assault support tanks.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    WWII Soviet tanks:

    King T34 series: T34, T34 57, T34 76, T34 85, T34M, T34-100

    T43, T44, Red Behemoth T28, T-32, T-G, T-35

    KV heavy tanks: KV-1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 85 220.

    a-20/32

    Stalin series tanks: IS-1 2 3.

    In addition: T40 amphibious tank, T60 light tank, etc.

    Soviet self-propelled artillery and armored vehicles of World War II:

    Su-76 122 152 self-propelled guns, Su-85 100 tank destroyers, J Su-122 tank destroyers, J Su152 self-propelled guns.

    BA-6 series armored personnel carriers, BA-20 64 armored vehicles.

    Soviet artillery of WWII:

    1) Light artillery: mm 00 02P field cannon, 1933 mm cannon, 1941 ZIS-3 cannon, 1943 85 mm field cannon, 1909 and 1938 mountain guns;

    2) Medium artillery: 1941 107 mm field howitzer, 1910 1930 122 mm howitzer, 1931 37A-19 howitzer, M-30 122 mm howitzer, 1910 30 152 mm cannon, 1937 1938 152 mm howitzer.

    3) Heavy artillery: 1939 210 mm cannon (BR 203 mm howitzer (B 203 mm howitzer, BR-18 305 mm howitzer.

    In addition to this, the artillery units under the artillery command of the Red Army used train guns with a caliber of 356 mm and even 500 mm. And the number of 234-mm and 240-mm guns that the Red Army used at one time was even smaller.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is recommended that you take a look at the World of Tanks Soviet Development Technology Tree, which is quite complete.

    The first was the BT-7, which is said to have participated in the defense of Somalia, at that time it was Mussolini's invasion operation, the vehicle of the international column.

    Then there was the A-20 or A-32, the predecessor of the T-34.

    Then there was the famous T-34, which the first German soldiers called - heavy.

    Later, in order to combat the Tiger threat, the T-34 85 was developed

    At a time when the T-34 was not enough to fight the Tiger, JS-1 and the more advanced JS-2 were producedIt wasn't until 1944 that the JS-2 was able to fight the Tiger in an ambush. Because its artillery has always been poor.

    Later, the Soviet Union also had the JS-3, which was born on the eve of the end of World War II, which already had the prototype of the contemporary Warsaw Pact chariot.

    Anti-tank guns have Su-76Although the power is limited, there are still advantages for many German vehicles except for the Tiger Panther. And the Soviet-style guns of the 76 were quickly loaded.

    su-85su-100

    su-122

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    During World War II, Soviet tank models were: T-26 series, T-28, T-35, BT series, KV series, T-34 76, T-34 85, IS series, etc.

    Self-propelled anti-tank gun models are: Su-76, Su-85, Su-100, Su-122, Su-152, ISU-122, ISU-152, etc.

    The towed artillery models are: field cannon, cannon, 1931 203mm howitzer, BR-18 305mm howitzer, 1939 280mm howitzer, 1939 210mm cannon, 1938 152mm howitzer, M-30 122mm howitzer, 1941 ZIS-3 cannon, 13 self-propelled rocket launcher (Katyusha) and so on.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The most famous Soviet-style T34 is available in two models, T34-76 and T34-85. 76 and 85 are muzzle calibers, as well as Stalin IS1 2 and KV1 2 8 85 heavy tanks, in addition to World War II Soviet tanks T26 40 50 60 70 light tanks, Su76 85 100 tank destroyers. The artillery includes the famous Katyusha rocket launcher, as well as the Type 38 122-mm howitzer.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Su-76 (it will not work if the tiger and leopard are out in the later stage, and should be used as infantry support).

    The Su-85, an emergency product before the T34-85 came out, did not take long to become obsolete.

    Su-100, equipped with a D-10S 100-mm anti-tank gun, see the tiger kill the tiger, see the leopard kill the leopard.

    Su-152, equipped with ML-20 152 mm howitzers, the choice of shells is only high-explosive shells, but firing high-explosive shells can kill tigers, but there is too little ammunition, only twenty rounds.

    The ISU-152 is not much different from the Su-152, except for the use of IS-2 tanks on the turf, and the protection is better than that of the Su-152.

    The ISU-122, developed from the Su-152, because the production of the ML-20 was too small, a large number of ISU-152s, which were originally to be equipped with the ML-20, had to be equipped with A-19 122 mm plus howitzers that were in stock at that time, but they could fire armor-piercing shells, resulting in stronger armor-piercing capabilities than the ISU-152.

    Finally, let's talk about the Su-122, the Su-122 is not an anti-tank gun at all, the ML-30 122 mm howitzer is installed, this gun can only fire high-explosive shells at the beginning, and at the end of 1943, in order to increase anti-tank capabilities, anti-tank high-explosive shells (HEAT) were studied, but at that time the T34-85 and IS-2 were in service, and most of the Su-122 was used as a task of fire support for the group army, and rarely collided with tanks.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    su 76

    su 85su100

    SU152ISU152 704 project (anti-tank guns existing only in drawings).

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