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UNIQUE ID 1936: SU-76M SELF-PROPELLED GUN

The Tank Museum - Public Areas, Bovington, Britain

(Location: World War 2)

With Photographs From Contributor: Massimo Foti


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Unique ID: 1936
Added to Database: 25 December 2011
Last Edited: 22 March 2012
Type (ID): SU-76 (2105)
Model (ID): SU-76M (2107)
Location Category (ID): The Tank Museum - Public Areas (3000)
Location (ID): World War 2 (3010)
Serial Number:
Registration:
Name:
Other Identification: Painted overall with a camouflage scheme of white swathes on green (previously overall green).
Collection Reference: E1952.43. (Accession 4352, Entry 1952.1001).
Links: Museum Vehicle Record
References:
Associated Tanks:

Location History:
(see map)

1: Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod (GAZ), Nizhniy Novgorod, Nizhniy Novgorod Oblast, Nizhniy Novgorod Region, Russia (Primary manufacturer)
2: Unknown Location, Unknown Region, South Korea (Captured 1950)
3: The Tank Museum - Public Areas, Bovington, Dorset, South West England, Britain (Current location)


Text in original Preserved Soviet Tanks publication:

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Text in Preserved Soviet Tanks Update:

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Text in original Preserved Tanks In Britain publication:

This is a later model SU-76. It was used by Communist forces during the Korean War where it was captured by the Allies in 1950. It is displayed with its front hatch open to show the driver’s position and twin GAZ six-cylinder petrol engines arranged in line on the right-hand side of the tank. Its rear door is also open allowing the fighting compartment and gun to be seen.


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March 2011

Front left view
1: Front left view

Taken: 10 March 2011
Contributor: M. Foti
Photo ID: 7061
Added: 20 March 2012
Filename: 55968170...
Views: 125
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Rear left view
2: Rear left view

Taken: 10 March 2011
Contributor: M. Foti
Photo ID: 7062
Added: 20 March 2012
Filename: 55968218...
Views: 113
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Front right view
3: Front right view

Taken: 6 March 2011
Contributor: M. Foti
Photo ID: 7058
Added: 20 March 2012
Filename: 55973932...
Views: 115
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Front right view
4: Front right view

Taken: 6 March 2011
Contributor: M. Foti
Photo ID: 7059
Added: 20 March 2012
Filename: 55968026...
Views: 135
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Front left view
5: Front left view

Taken: 6 March 2011
Contributor: M. Foti
Photo ID: 7060
Added: 20 March 2012
Filename: 55968070...
Views: 105
Select/Has Priority: 21/0