Su-6 (29k)

Hey mates, I will be suggesting the SU-6 with 76.2mm 3K gun.

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History

During the early 1930s, the Soviet Union were experimenting with a newer generation of anti air vehicles, since they only had a limited amount of anti-air armament armed trucks the Soviet Union issued an anti-air platform on tracks. Development from Leningrad at the Design Bureau of Plant No. 185 in 1934 and the project was under the general supervision of S. A. Ginzburg and L. Troyanov. The 76.2mm 3-K gun (M1931) was chosen as the main armament and the chassis of the T-26 was also selected. Testing started at 1935, where the vehicle performed in various testings such as driving 180 km and firing 50 shots for the factory testings, which the vehicle performed well. After factory testing, the vehicle was sent to be field tested. Contrary to the factory tests that went well, the vehicle often needed repairs, additionally testing were delayed due to swapping the 76.2mm out for a 37mm to also test out the capabilities of that combination. Finally testing has proven the vehicle to have issues mainly due to the overloaded chassis. Thus the vehicle was not accepted into service and work on the project terminated. In the end, only 4 vehicles were fully completed.


The vehicle itself

The vehicle was an open box structure of the T-26’s chassis with the gun mounted openly in the centre. The T-26 chassis needed an extension due to the larger area for the gun and crew (seen by 9 road rollers compared to the regular 8 of the T-26), the width of the vehicle was also increased, suspension elements were also strengthened due to the increased load. The superstructure had 6-8mm riveted steel plates as protection to the crew, and the gun was bolted onto the roof of the hull. The 3-K gun had a barrel length of 56 calibres, had 360 degree rotation and had vertical guidance of -5 to +82 degrees. The ammunition load out consists of 48 shells. Also a hydraulic system was used to disengage the suspension while firing. The vehicle had a kerb weight of 11000 kg , a top speed of 28 km/h and a cruising range of 130 km. The Driver was positioned in the same manner as in the T-26, with the commander to the left of him, the four other gun crews are located left and right of the gun two by two on each side.


In-game

Comparison:

YaG-10 29K

The most suitable comparison to this vehicle is its truck counterpart, the YaG-10 29K. The YaG has higher mobility due to higher power to weight ratio, top speed and being on a wheeled chassis turning will not diminish the speed. The survivability of the YaG is a side grade to the SU-6 due to the increased size lowering stealth abilities, but larger size also spreads the key modules out. Firepower wise, both vehicles will be nearly identical with the SU-6 edging the YaG out due to 2 degrees more gun depression. Finally and most importantly, the SU-6 does not have any blind spots on the vehicle, with FULL UNIMPEDED traverse of 360 degrees.

Pvkv II

The second comparison of this vehicle is the Pvkv II, both being glass cannons capable of 360 degree traverse turret. The Pvkv defeats in all aspects, faster, more armour and better gun. Pvkv II is the superior vehicle except for the gun elevation, reload and the lack of a range finder.

Placement:

BR-2 or 3

Play style:

This vehicle will have a similar playstyle to the YaG-10 as a sniper TD/ glass cannon, but it will be a bit more versatile due to the lack of blind spot, so self defence and emergency brawling is an option unlike YaG-10. Getting to a desired position will be a slow and steady ride of a top speed of only 28 km/h , taking precious time from the match so smart positioning and map knowledge will be advised. Taking on air targets will be very difficult but not impossible, and the SU-6 will be too slow for a flanking role.


Specifications and technical data

Firepower:

76.2mm 3-K with 56 calibre barrel length

  • 5 … +82 degrees vertical guidance

  • 360 horizontal traverse

  • 20 rpm fire rate

  • 820 m/s muzzle velocity

  • 48 rounds stored

Graph from YaG-10, but the muzzle velocity for the SU-6 is 820 not 813 m/s.

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7.62mm DT machine guns X2

  • 1198 rounds

Mobility:

T-26 (early) engine

  • 90 hp @ 2100 rpm

  • 28 km/h top speed

  • 8.2 hp/T


Miscellaneous:

Armour: protected by 6-8mm steel plates

Dimensions:

  • length: 5070 mm

  • Width: 2700 mm

  • height: 2746 mm

  • Clearance: 380 mm

Crew count: 6 - 1 driver, 1 commander, 4 gun crew


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Sources

76-ΠΌΠΌ Π‘Π—Π£ Π‘Π£-6 (1935Π³.)

https://war-book.ru/su-6-samohodnaya-artillerijskaya-ustano/

Π’-26 артиллСрийский (2/3) [Π€ΠΎΡ€ΡƒΠΌΡ‹ Balancer.Ru]

76-ΠΌΠΌ зСнитная ΠΏΡƒΡˆΠΊΠ° ΠΎΠ±Ρ€Π°Π·Ρ†Π° 1931 Π³ΠΎΠ΄Π° (3-К) β€” ВикипСдия

https://dzen.ru/a/ZiYbsZBBAlRIt1zH


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Edit: fixed pictures not loading

idk…

personally i think the zis 30 would be a better fit for br II / III.
+, it has a shield and it’s already in the game ( partially ):

sure, it might have less pen but around that br, but it should be able to deal with just about anything.

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The thing about Zis-30 is it has limited horizontal traverse, unlike the SU-6 with 360 degrees. SU-6 will also fare better in city maps due to higher levels of elevation can deal with enemies on top of buildings.