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SU-122-44
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The SU -122 -44 was a Soviet self-propelled gun (SPG) designed in early 1944 with a 122 mm (4.8 in) D-25S gun, with its fighting compartment situated at
T-54/T-55 operators and variants
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two were built. MTP-3 (MTP stands for Mashina Tekhnicheskoj Pomoshchi) – SU -122 -54 converted into a technical support vehicle fitted with a light crane
List of anti-tank guns
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Modern 105 Dicker max Nazi Germany World War II 122 SU -122 -44 Soviet Union Cold War 122 SU -122 -54 Soviet Union Cold War 125 2S25 Russia Modern 120
9th Tank Division (Soviet Union)
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It was sent to the front line on 7 July 1943 reinforced with the 1454th (SU -122 ) and 1455th (SU-76) Assault Gun Regiments. On the afternoon of 8 July, the
Casemate
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status, while casemate vehicles of a more regular weight, such as the Soviet SU -122 -54, saw only very limited service. The general decline of casemate vehicles
KPV heavy machine gun
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The Emirati remote weapon station IGG-RWS14 uses the KPV machine gun. SU -122 -54 with a KPVT mounted on top of the hull and another in a coaxial mounting
Main Agency of Automobiles and Tanks of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation
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Flamethrower variant, not produced 500 ZSU-57-2 Anti Aircraft 600 IT-122 1949 Also SU -122 -54. Tank destroyer based on 137 hull 630 T-80BK Main battle tank 219R command
List of armoured fighting vehicles of Ukraine
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(1961) T-44MK command tank (1963) T-44MS (1966) T-44-122 (1944 prototype) SU -122 -44 self-propelled gun (1944 prototype) T-44-100 (1945 prototype) T-54 medium
List of Tamiya product lines
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G. Command Car 30CWT Truck 1976 - New tool 35093 Russian Tank Destroyer SU -122 1976 - New tool 35094 German Flak Crew 1977 - New tool 35095 Japan Type1