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Index SU-100

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.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 56 relations: Angola, Angolan Civil War, Anti-tank gun, Battle of Berlin, Bay of Pigs Invasion, Central Intelligence Agency, Christie suspension, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, D-10 tank gun, Dalian, Fyodor Petrov, Hungary, Jagdpanther, Jagdpanzer, Jagdpanzer IV, Jagdtiger, Kharkiv model V-2, Korean People's Army Ground Force, Lake Balaton, Lev Gorlitsky, List of armored fighting vehicles of the Soviet Union, M36 tank destroyer, M4 Sherman, Morocco, National Military Museum, Romania, Operation Spring Awakening, Panzer IV, People's Army of Vietnam, People's Liberation Army, Red Army, Samokhodnaya Ustanovka, Six-Day War, Soviet Union, Sponson, Sturmgeschütz III, SU-100Y, SU-85, Suez Crisis, Superstructure, T-34, T-54/T-55, Tank biathlon, Tank destroyer, Tiger I, Tiger II, Uralmash, Warsaw Pact, World War II, Yekaterinburg, ... Expand index (6 more) »

  2. Self-propelled anti-tank gun
  3. Self-propelled artillery of the Soviet Union
  4. Tracked self-propelled artillery
  5. World War II armoured fighting vehicles of the Soviet Union
  6. World War II self-propelled artillery
  7. World War II tank destroyers

Angola

Angola, officially the Republic of Angola, is a country on the west-central coast of Southern Africa.

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Angolan Civil War

The Angolan Civil War (Guerra Civil Angolana) was a civil war in Angola, beginning in 1975 and continuing, with interludes, until 2002.

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Anti-tank gun

An anti-tank gun is a form of artillery designed to destroy tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles, normally from a static defensive position.

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Battle of Berlin

The Battle of Berlin, designated as the Berlin Strategic Offensive Operation by the Soviet Union, and also known as the Fall of Berlin, was one of the last major offensives of the European theatre of World War II.

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Bay of Pigs Invasion

The Bay of Pigs Invasion (sometimes called Invasión de Playa Girón or Batalla de Playa Girón after the Playa Girón) was a failed military landing operation on the southwestern coast of Cuba in 1961 by the United States of America and the Cuban Democratic Revolutionary Front (DRF), consisting of Cuban exiles who opposed Fidel Castro's Cuban Revolution, clandestinely financed and directed by the U.S.

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Central Intelligence Agency

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), known informally as the Agency, metonymously as Langley and historically as the Company, is a civilian foreign intelligence service of the federal government of the United States tasked with gathering, processing, and analyzing national security information from around the world, primarily through the use of human intelligence (HUMINT) and conducting covert action through its Directorate of Operations.

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Christie suspension

The Christie suspension is a suspension system developed by American engineer J. Walter Christie for his tank designs.

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Cuba

Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is an island country, comprising the island of Cuba, Isla de la Juventud, archipelagos, 4,195 islands and cays surrounding the main island.

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Czechoslovakia

Czechoslovakia (Czech and Československo, Česko-Slovensko) was a landlocked state in Central Europe, created in 1918, when it declared its independence from Austria-Hungary.

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D-10 tank gun

The D-10 is a Soviet 100 mm tank gun developed in late World War II. SU-100 and d-10 tank gun are 100 mm artillery.

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Dalian

Dalian is a major sub-provincial port city in Liaoning province, People's Republic of China, and is Liaoning's second largest city (after the provincial capital Shenyang) and the third-most populous city of Northeast China (after Shenyang and Harbin).

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Fyodor Petrov

Fyodor Fyodorovich Petrov (Фёдор Фёдорович Петров; 16 March 1902, Doktorovo, Tula Governorate – 19 August 1978, Moscow) was a Soviet artillery designer.

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Hungary

Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe.

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Jagdpanther

The Jagdpanther (German: "hunting Panther"), Sd.Kfz. SU-100 and Jagdpanther are military vehicles introduced from 1940 to 1944 and self-propelled anti-tank gun.

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Jagdpanzer

Jagdpanzer (JgPz) is the name given in German to an armored, tracked tank destroyer, although it may also be used for other kinds of self-propelled guns.

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Jagdpanzer IV

The Jagdpanzer IV / Sd.Kfz. SU-100 and Jagdpanzer IV are military vehicles introduced from 1940 to 1944 and self-propelled anti-tank gun.

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Jagdtiger

The Jagdtiger ("Hunting Tiger"; officially designated Panzerjäger Tiger Ausf. B) is a German casemate-type heavy tank destroyer (Jagdpanzer) of World War II. SU-100 and Jagdtiger are military vehicles introduced from 1940 to 1944 and self-propelled anti-tank gun.

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Kharkiv model V-2

The Kharkiv model V-2 (В-2) was a Soviet diesel tank V-12 engine, the V angle at 60°, with dual overhead camshafts per bank, four valves per cylinder opened by bucket-style followers and direct fuel injection, features found on modern high-performance diesel engines.

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Korean People's Army Ground Force

The Korean People's Army Ground Force (KPAGF) is the main branch of the Korean People's Army, responsible for land-based military operations.

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Lake Balaton

Lake Balaton is a freshwater rift lake in the Transdanubian region of Hungary.

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Lev Gorlitsky

Lev Izrailevich Gorlitsky (Лев Израилевич Горлицкий) (3 March 1906 - 2 November 2003) was a Jewish Soviet weapons designer.

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List of armored fighting vehicles of the Soviet Union

Below is a list of tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles of the Russian empire, Soviet Union, the Russian Federation, and Ukraine.

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M36 tank destroyer

The M36 tank destroyer, formally 90 mm Gun Motor Carriage, M36, was an American tank destroyer used during World War II. SU-100 and M36 tank destroyer are military vehicles introduced from 1940 to 1944 and self-propelled anti-tank gun.

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M4 Sherman

The M4 Sherman, officially Medium Tank, M4, was the most widely used medium tank by the United States and Western Allies in World War II. SU-100 and m4 Sherman are military vehicles introduced from 1940 to 1944.

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Morocco

Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa.

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National Military Museum, Romania

The King Ferdinand I National Military Museum (Muzeul Militar Național "Regele Ferdinand I"), located at 125-127 Mircea Vulcănescu St., Bucharest, Romania, was established on 18 December 1923 by King Ferdinand I. It has been at its present site since 1988, in a building finished in 1998.

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Operation Spring Awakening

Operation Spring Awakening (Unternehmen Frühlingserwachen) was the last major German offensive of World War II.

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Panzer IV

The Panzerkampfwagen IV (Pz.Kpfw. IV), commonly known as the Panzer IV, is a German medium tank developed in the late 1930s and used extensively during the Second World War.

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People's Army of Vietnam

The People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN), officially the Vietnam People's Army (VPA; of Vietnam), also recognized as the Vietnamese Army (lit) or the People's Army (Quân đội Nhân dân), is the national military force of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the armed wing of the ruling Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV).

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People's Liberation Army

The People's Liberation Army (PLA) is the military of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the People's Republic of China.

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Red Army

The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, often shortened to the Red Army, was the army and air force of the Russian Soviet Republic and, from 1922, the Soviet Union.

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Samokhodnaya Ustanovka

Samohodnaya Ustanovka (SU; самоходная установка, СУ, lit. "Self-propelled installation") may refer to any of these Soviet casemate self-propelled guns. SU-100 and Samokhodnaya Ustanovka are self-propelled artillery of the Soviet Union.

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Six-Day War

The Six-Day War, also known as the June War, 1967 Arab–Israeli War or Third Arab–Israeli War, was fought between Israel and a coalition of Arab states (primarily Egypt, Syria, and Jordan) from 5 to 10 June 1967.

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Soviet Union

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.

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Sponson

Sponsons are projections extending from the sides of land vehicles, aircraft or watercraft to provide protection, stability, storage locations, mounting points for weapons or other devices, or equipment housing.

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Sturmgeschütz III

The Sturmgeschütz III (StuG III) was an assault gun produced by Germany during World War II. It was the most-produced fully tracked armoured fighting vehicle, and second-most produced German armored combat vehicle of any type after the Sd.Kfz. 251 half-track. It was built on a slightly modified Panzer III chassis, replacing the turret with an armored, fixed superstructure mounting a more powerful gun. SU-100 and Sturmgeschütz III are military vehicles introduced from 1940 to 1944 and self-propelled anti-tank gun.

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SU-100Y

The SU-100Y, initially designated T-100Y,Pasholok was a Soviet prototype self-propelled gun, developed from the chassis of the prototype T-100 tank. SU-100 and sU-100Y are self-propelled artillery of the Soviet Union, tracked self-propelled artillery, world War II armoured fighting vehicles of the Soviet Union and world War II self-propelled artillery.

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SU-85

The SU-85 (Samokhodnaya ustanovka 85) was a Soviet self-propelled gun used during World War II, based on the chassis of the T-34 medium tank. SU-100 and sU-85 are military vehicles introduced from 1940 to 1944, self-propelled anti-tank gun, self-propelled artillery of the Soviet Union, tracked self-propelled artillery, world War II armoured fighting vehicles of the Soviet Union, world War II self-propelled artillery and world War II tank destroyers.

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Suez Crisis

The Suez Crisis or the Second Arab–Israeli War, also referred to as the Tripartite Aggression in the Arab world and as the Sinai War in Israel, was a British–French–Israeli invasion of Egypt in 1956.

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Superstructure

A superstructure is an upward extension of an existing structure above a baseline.

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T-34

The T-34 is a Soviet medium tank from World War II. SU-100 and t-34 are military vehicles introduced from 1940 to 1944.

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T-54/T-55

The T-54 and T-55 tanks are a series of Soviet main battle tanks introduced in the years following the Second World War.

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Tank biathlon

The tank biathlon is a mechanized military sport event held by the Russian military as a part of the annual International Army Games.

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Tank destroyer

A tank destroyer, tank hunter or tank killer is a type of armoured fighting vehicle, predominantly intended for anti-tank duties.

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Tiger I

The Tiger I was a German heavy tank of World War II that began operational duty in 1942 in Africa and in the Soviet Union, usually in independent heavy tank battalions. SU-100 and Tiger I are military vehicles introduced from 1940 to 1944.

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Tiger II

The Tiger II was a German heavy tank of the Second World War. The final official German designation was Panzerkampfwagen Tiger Ausf. B, often shortened to Tiger B.Jentz and Doyle 1993, p. 16. The ordnance inventory designation was Sd.Kfz. 182. (Sd.Kfz. 267 and 268 for command vehicles). It was also known informally as the Königstiger (German for Bengal tiger). SU-100 and tiger II are military vehicles introduced from 1940 to 1944.

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Uralmash

Uralmash is a heavy machine production business of the Russian engineering corporation OMZ.

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Warsaw Pact

The Warsaw Pact (WP), formally the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance (TFCMA), was a collective defense treaty signed in Warsaw, Poland, between the Soviet Union and seven other Eastern Bloc socialist republics of Central and Eastern Europe in May 1955, during the Cold War.

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World War II

World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.

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Yekaterinburg

Yekaterinburg is a city and the administrative centre of Sverdlovsk Oblast and the Ural Federal District, Russia. The city is located on the Iset River between the Volga-Ural region and Siberia, with a population of roughly 1.5 million residents, up to 2.2 million residents in the urban agglomeration.

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Yemen

Yemen (al-Yaman), officially the Republic of Yemen, is a sovereign state in West Asia.

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Yemeni civil war (2014–present)

The Yemeni civil war (al-ḥarb al-ʾahlīyah al-yamanīyah) is an ongoing multilateral civil war that began in late 2014 mainly between the Rashad al-Alimi-led Presidential Leadership Council and the Mahdi al-Mashat-led Supreme Political Council, along with their supporters and allies.

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Yom Kippur War

The Yom Kippur War, also known as the Ramadan War, the October War, the 1973 Arab–Israeli War, or the Fourth Arab–Israeli War, was an armed conflict fought from 6 to 25 October 1973, between Israel and a coalition of Arab states led by Egypt and Syria.

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YouTube

YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google.

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Yugoslav Wars

The Yugoslav Wars were a series of separate but relatedNaimark (2003), p. xvii.

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85 mm air defense gun M1939 (52-K)

The 85 mm air defense gun M1939 (52-K) (85-мм зенитная пушка обр.) was an Soviet anti-aircraft gun, developed under guidance of leading Soviet designers M. N. Loginov and G. D. Dorokhin.

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See also

Self-propelled anti-tank gun

Self-propelled artillery of the Soviet Union

Tracked self-propelled artillery

World War II armoured fighting vehicles of the Soviet Union

World War II self-propelled artillery

World War II tank destroyers

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SU-100

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