The ISU-152 is one of the last few casemate TDs still at BR 5. Overall, it performs worse than the Axis TDs at the same BR. But before I get into that, let me first go over what it actually does well.
Its ammo loadout is as follows:


At BR 5, the Soviets run into Tiger II H and Ho Ri all the time. So let’s see how the ISU 152 does against them
Since their armor generally exceeds the ISU’s APHE maximum pen of 170mm, using HE is the best solution against them.
Aiming at the connection between the turret and the hull can reliably trigger overpressure.
Aiming at the ground under its hull can reliably trigger overpressure.
Seems like this is one of the few Soviet vehicles that can actually deal with heavily armored tanks. However, achieving all of this comes at a cost. Its power-to-weight ratio of only 11.3 makes it extremely sluggish. Its horizontal guidance of -3°/7° makes it difficult to find a proper firing angle. And with only -3°/20° of depression and elevation, its combat effectiveness in rough terrain is very poor.
Its reload speed is 21s. With crew skills, 21 × (1 − 0.2) = 16.8s. In a recent update, the KV‑2’s reload time was reduced to 19 seconds, and this change is already live in Enlisted.
The KV‑2 has slightly less HE filler than the ISU, but since obstacles can sometimes absorb HE fragments, their HE effectiveness ends up being fairly similar in practice. Their reload times are close, their HE performance is comparable, and the KV‑2 even has a turret. Yet one sits at BR 3, while the other is stuck at BR 5.
If ‘can one‑shot anything it faces’ is what justifies BR 5, then the Sturmpanzer II should be there too. To counter heavy tanks with it, you need to take a shot, then sit through a 10+ second reload just to swap to HE. This makes it a real pain to use.
armor
| Position | Front | Side | Rear |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hull | 90 mm | 90 mm | 60 mm |
| Superstructure (Casemate) | 90 mm | 75 mm | 60 mm |
The ISU-152’s front hull is 90mm thick at 31°, which gives it around 105–120mm of effective armor. So even a PZ IV can pen it frontally. Hell, a short 75mm gun could even pull it off sometimes. Unlike other BR 5 tank destroyers, it has no real survivability, which makes sense, since it was never designed to fight other tanks to begin with.
Some might say this thing belongs at BR 3, but it uses an IS chassis, so it can reverse at 14 km/h, which other TDs can’t do. Plus, it gets a DShK heavy machine gun. That’s why I think BR 4 is more appropriate.
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