GENERAL DATA | |||
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Other Desig­nations | IS-1 [IS - Iosef Stalin, also IS-85, and JS-1] | ||
Manufac­turer(s) | Factory No.100 Kirovskiy Works in Chelyabinsk (ChKZ or Tankograd) | ||
Production Quantity | 1071 | Production Period | Late 1943 - Early 1944 |
Type | Heavy Tank | Crew | 4 |
Overall Length | 8.3 m (27' 3") | Barrel Overhang | 1.6 m (5' 3") |
Width | 3.1 m (10' 2") | Height | 2.7 m (8' 10") |
Combat Weight | 44000 kg (97000 lbs) | Radio Equipment | 10R or 10RK |
FIREPOWER | |||
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Primary Armament | 85mm Gun D-5T85 | Ammu­nition Carried | 59 |
Traverse (degrees) | 360° | Elevation (degrees) | -4° to +23° |
Traverse speed (360°) | n.a. | Sight | 10T-15, PT-4-15 |
Secondary Armament | 3 x 7.62mm DT MG (coaxial, turret rear, bow) |
Ammu­nition Carried | 2520 |
MOBILITY CHARACTERISTICS | |||
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Engine Make & Model | V-2-IS (V-2K) | Track Links | 87-90/track |
Type & Displace­ment | V12, 38.9 liters | Track Width | 65 cm (26") |
Horse­power (max.) | 600hp @2000rpm | Track Ground Contact | 436 cm (172") |
Power­/Weight Ratio | 13.6 hp/tonne | Ground Pressure | 0.78 kg/cm2 (11.1 psi) |
Gearbox | 4 forward, 1 reverse | Ground Clearance | 0.46 m (1' 6") |
Fuel | Diesel | Turning Radius | 0 |
Range on road | 150(260) km | Gradient | 36° |
Mileage on road | 330 l/100km | Vertical Obstacle | 1.0 m (3' 3") |
Fuel Capacity | 520 (+ 360 external)2 l | Fording | 1.3 m (4' 3") |
Speed on/off road | 37/19 km/h | Trench Crossing | 2.5 m (8' 2") |
ARMOR PROTECTION | ||||
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Armor Detail | Front | Side | Rear | Top­/Bottom |
Hull | 100mm @60° | 90mm @90° | 60mm @49° | 30mm @0°(front) |
60mm @18°(glacis) | 20mm @0°(back) | |||
Super­structure | 120mm @60°(driver) | 90mm @75° | 60mm @41° | 30mm @0° |
Turret | 100mm @round | 100mm @72° | 100mm @60° | 30mm @0-5° |
Mantlet | 100mm @round | - | - | - |
NOTES |
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1At least 102 of these vehicles were later rearmed with the 122mm D-25 gun. It is unclear whether any of the vehicles with the original configuration were actually used in combat. 2It is assumed here that the four 90 liter tanks were all used for fuel. |
REFERENCES |
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RT, RTAV, OOBTr, TW, IS2, PH28r, IS2, Russian Military Zone |
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