in line with the T-34 framework, the SU-85 wound up being a tank destroyer armed with a remarkable self-propelled 85mm weapon. Because the tank couldn't feature a moving turret, the SU-85 finished up being an easy task to produce. The auto featured a V-2 12-cylinder diesel engine and topped straight down at 34 kilometers hourly on roadways. Roughly 2,050 Russian SU-85 tank destroyers were built from 1943 until belated 1944. The tank destroyer had been produced as a counter offense to reports for the new German Panther tank. The SU-85 wasn't operative in the 1943 battle of Kursk; but had been used from December 1943 to counter-attack German Panthers and Tiger tanks.
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