SU-14
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| SU-14 heavy self-propelled gun | |
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Open top variant of the SU-14 |
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| Type | Self-propelled gun |
| Place of origin | |
| Specifications | |
| Weight | 48 tonnes |
| Length | ? m |
| Width | ? m |
| Height | ? m |
| Crew | 7 or 8 |
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| Armor | 50mm front 30mm side mm |
| Primary armament |
152 mm gun (U-30 or BR-2) |
| Secondary armament |
2 DT machine guns |
| Engine | M-17-1T diesel 680 hp (? kW) |
| Power/weight | ? hp/tonne |
| Suspension | Coil spring |
| Operational range |
km |
| Speed | 22 km/h |
The SU-14 was a prototype Soviet heavy self-propelled gun built on a T-35 chassis. The SU-14-1 variant of 1936 carried a 152.4 mm B-10 (also called 1935 model) naval cannon which could fire 43.5 kilogram shells at ranges up to 20 km. Its armour was 20 to 30mm thick.
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| Soviet armoured fighting vehicles of World War II | |
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Experimental and Improvised AFVs
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| List of armoured fighting vehicles of World War II | |
| Soviet armored fighting vehicle production during World War II | |

