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GM-100 Chassis
SU-100P
1) Kubinka NIIBT Research Collection - Soviet Vehicles, Kubinka, Russia
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Collection number 123 painted on left turret side.
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[PTIR: #27]
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Obiekt 108 (SU-152G)
The SU-152G was developed in 1948-49 under the designation Obiekt 108. Based on the GM-100 chassis, the Obiekt 108 mounted a 152mm D-50/D1 howitzer in a rear turret. The vehicle did not enter series production.
2) Kubinka NIIBT Research Collection - Soviet Vehicles, Kubinka, Russia
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371
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Collection number 126 painted on left turret side.
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[PTIR: #30]
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Obiekt 112
The Obiekt 112 was an armoured reconnaissance and command vehicle developed on the basis of the Obiekt-100 (GM-100) tracked chassis, which was later used for several types of vehicle chassis. The vehicle had a crew of three and an infanty complement of 25. The vehicle was capable of 65km/hour on roads. The vehicle did not enter series production.
3) Kubinka NIIBT Research Collection - Soviet Vehicles, Kubinka, Russia
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369
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Collection number 124 painted on left turret side.
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[PTIR: #28]
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SU-152P
4) Kubinka NIIBT Research Collection - Soviet Vehicles, Kubinka, Russia
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370
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Collection number 125 painted on left turret side.
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[PTIR: #29]
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Obiekt 120 (SU-152)
The Obiekt 120 was developed at the beginning of the 1960's. The vehicle was based on the T-55 chassis and mounted a 152mm M-69 howizer. The 152mm M-69 weapon was developed by the OKB at Zavod No 172. The Obiet 120 did not enter service with the Soviet Army.
5) Kubinka NIIBT Research Collection - Soviet Vehicles, Kubinka, Russia
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372
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Collection number 127 painted on left turret side.
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[PTIR: #31]
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