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JS-2 Russian Heavy Tank "Prey Tank"
General Background
The JS tanks were named after Joseph Stalin. The JS-2 had a 122mm D-25T main gun and 6 road wheels to improve soft ground track performance. In 1944 new specifications included new armour tempering, a 60-degree glacis replaced the 30-degree and the driver's front hatch was removed. Also a relocated wider porthole, improved mantlet, increased lower hull side armor and a new periscope sight. The commander's cupola moved to the left and a 12.7mm anti-aircraft machine gun attached. In 1944 2,250 JS-2's were produced and no further improvements were made until 1954.
Specifications :
Crew: | 4 |
Combat weight: | 46 tons |
Power-to-weight ratio: | 11.3 hp/t |
Hull length: | 6.68 m |
Overall length: | 9.91 m |
Width: | 3.07 m |
Engine: | V-21 4-stroke V-type diesel 520 HP |
Transmission: | Multiple dry main clutch, mechanical gearbox with reduction gear, |
2-stage planetary turning mechanism and side drives, 8 gears forward, 2 reverse | |
Fuel capacity: | 137 gallons internal + 80 gallons external + 110 gallons supplementary |
Maximum speed: | road 23mph, off road 18mph |
Maximum range: | 150 miles |
Fuel consumption: | 0.8 gallons/mile |
Fording depth: | 1.3 m |
Armament: | D-25T Model 1943 122mm rifled tank gun |
Main gun ammunition: | BR-47B (armor piercing/tracer); BP-460A (HEAT shaped charge); OF-462 and OF-471 (HE fragmentation) |
Muzzle velocity: | 2560 ft/s |
Maximum effective range: | 9 miles indirect fire; 900m direct-fire |
Stowed main gun rounds: | 28 |
Gun depression/elevation: | 3 to +20 degrees |
Secondary armament: | DshK model 1938 12.7 mm machine gun, co-axial DT 7.62 mm machine gun, DT 7.62 mm close defence machine gun |
Armor: | 90-120 mm hull front, 90-95 mm hull sides, 60 mm hull rear, 160 mm turret front, 100 mm turret rear sides, 90 mm turret rear. |