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=== Rank II === | === Rank II === | ||
* [[SU-76M (5th Gv.Kav.Corps)]] | * [[SU-76M (5th Gv.Kav.Corps)]] | ||
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| + | == Derivatives == | ||
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| + | * [[SU-85A]] - <small>SU-76 equipped with a 85 mm cannon</small> | ||
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| + | === Rank IV === | ||
| + | * [[ZSU-37]] - <small>SPAA based on the SU-76 chassis</small> | ||
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* [[SU-76D]] | * [[SU-76D]] | ||
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Revision as of 09:16, 4 November 2021
Contents
Description
The SU-76M is a Soviet tank destroyer based on the T-70 and put into service in 1942. It was produced at a total of roughly 14,000 units and served throughout World War II.
Vehicles
Rank I
Rank II
Derivatives
Rank II
- SU-85A - SU-76 equipped with a 85 mm cannon
Rank IV
- ZSU-37 - SPAA based on the SU-76 chassis
Media
- Videos
Tank Chats #63 SU-76 - The Tank Museum

