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World War II self-propelled artillery

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Katyusha
Soviet/Russian multiple launch rocket system
SU-100
The SU-100 (Russian: самоходная установка-100, СУ-100 romanized: Samokhodnaya Ustanovka-100) is a Soviet tank destroyer armed with the D-10S 100 mm anti-tank gun in a casemate superstructure. It was used extensively during the last year of World War II and saw service for many years afterwards with the armies of Soviet allies around the world.
SU-85
The SU-85 (Samokhodnaya ustanovka 85) was a Soviet self-propelled gun used during World War II, based on the chassis of the T-34 medium tank. Earlier Soviet self-propelled guns were meant to serve as either assault guns, such as the SU-122, or as tank destroyers; the SU-85 fell into the latter category. As with the other AFVs in the SU series, the designation "85" refers to the vehicle's main armament, the 85 mm D-5T gun.
M7 Priest
1940s self-propelled 105 mm howitzer
T34 Calliope
T34 Calliope
ZiS-30
The ZiS-30 was a light self-propelled anti-tank gun built for the Soviet Red Army in 1941. It was based on the Komsomolets armoured artillery tractor. They were successful vehicles, but production was limited by the number of Komsomolets tractors still in use.
Semovente 75/18
self-propelled gun
M12 Gun Motor Carriage
self-propelled gun
M.41M da 90/53
1942 Italian tank destroyer
Semovente 47/32
self-propelled gun
M40 Gun Motor Carriage
American self-propelled gun
Bishop
British self-propelled gun-howitzer
SU-14
The SU-14 was a prototype Soviet heavy self-propelled gun that started out as an open topped vehicle, with the armor being added later on when it was converted into a direct-fire assault gun in 1941. The original prototype, using a modified T-28 chassis, mounted a 203 mm gun B-4 and by 1937 a 150 mm naval gun B-30; the SU-14-1 variant of 1936, using a T-35 chassis, mounted the 203 mm gun B-4 and later the 152 mm gun M1935 (Br-2). Neither version ever entered serial production.
M8
1940s self-propelled 75 mm howitzer of American origin
Sexton
1943 self-propelled 25 pounder gun-howitzer family
Type 1 Ho-Ni I
tank destroyer
Semovente 105/25
self-propelled gun
Semovente 75/34
self-propelled gun
SU-100Y Self-Propelled Gun
The SU-100Y, initially designated T-100Y, was a Soviet prototype self-propelled gun, developed from the chassis of the prototype T-100 tank. It was developed during the Winter War with Finland to include a 130 mm gun to destroy concrete defensive structures like bunkers and anti-tank obstacles along with the use as a tank destroyer. It did not see serial production.
Semovente 75/46
self-propelled gun
Type 4 Ho-Ro
1940s Japanese self-propelled howitzer
Deacon
self-propelled artillery
Type 3 Ho-Ni III
self-propelled anti-tank gun
M3 Gun Motor Carriage
1941 half-track tank destroyer
Type 4 Ha-To
self-propelled artillery/self-propelled mortar
T92 Howitzer Motor Carriage
self-propelled 240mm howitzer prototype, US Army, Second World War.
194 mm Cannon GPF
self-propelled artillery
M41 Howitzer Motor Carriage
type of self-propelled artillery
KSP-76
The KSP-76, also known by its factory designation GAZ-68, was a Soviet wheeled assault gun that began development in 1943. It mounted a 76 mm divisional gun M1942 (ZiS-3) gun on a lightweight chassis in an attempt to provide support for scout and airborne units. The light chassis proved unable to withstand repeated firings of the gun and the project never got beyond the prototype stage.
T30 Howitzer Motor Carriage
assault gun used by the United States Army
Semovente da 149/40
1942 Italian self-propelled gun
Uralmash-1
The Uralmash-1 (Уралмаш-1) was a Soviet prototype self-propelled gun developed during World War II. It was a turretless, tracked armoured fighting vehicle designed by the Yekaterinburg-based Uralmash design bureau (UZTM) between autumn 1944 and spring 1945. It used the chassis of the T-44 medium tank and was intended to replace the SU-100 which itself had only entered service with the Red Army in late 1944. Two prototypes of the Uralmash-1 with different armament were built in early 1945, one with the 100 mm D-10 tank gun, the other with the 122 mm D-25S tank gun. While mass producti
T19 Howitzer Motor Carriage
type of Self-propelled gun