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Да . Прикачам и още една нейна снимка. СУ-76К (СУ-3), със 76.2 мм безоткатно оръдие (то се вижда на тази снимка).
Малко данни: 2.68 т, двама души екипаж, двигател: 40 к.с.м броня 6-9 мм. Снарядът има начална скорост 300 м/с. Разработена е през 1933 г.
Ообаче,най дясната снимка на горния ред е направо красота.Грабва окото,може цял Научно-фантастичен разказ да се изпраска по нея.
Абсолютно, въобще тия оръдия, безоткатните, газо-динамични, както ги определят руснаците, си изглеждат съвсем футуристично
P.S. Сега като гледам сайта по твоя линк - поне частта му за бронираните коли и танковете е правена основно по книгата, която ми е основен източник в правенето на сайта
7 units were purchased in September 16, 1923 so as to form a tank company. The Spanish soldiers quickly found out that they had been sold pure junk. They must have been purchased without any testing or someone received some "kick back" money because they were a failure from the start. After initial deployment, problems immediately arose with a total failure of one unit's drive system and it had to be returned for repair. After a few days 2 more failed just as the first. Soldiers quickly noted the lengthy time it took to switch from track to wheel. Other faults were thin armor, a weak engine, and a machine gun that could only be fired forward. The interior was prone to excessive heat and driver visablity was very poor. Further, the poor driver had to put up with hot, spent machine gun shell casings hitting his head as they were ejected! These vehicles were quickly retired. It is reported that 2 of these tanks are in a museum in Madrid but this has been disputed as there is no public display of them. Perhaps they are stored in private museums or "out of view" in a public museu
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