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SU-122-54 3D model

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  • GeometriPolygon Mesh
  • Çokgenler0
  • Tepe Noktaları0
  • DokularNo
  • MalzemelerNo
  • hileliNo
  • canlandırılmışNo
  • 3D Yazdırılabilir HazırNo
  • Oyuna Hazır (düşük poli)No
  • UV HaritalıNo
  • Sarılmamış UV'lerUnknown

Biçimler ve Dosyalar

OBJ, 3ds Max,
(.obj, .max, .dds)

bqytccuqcs-[pt]su-122-54_(wot).zip

Açıklama

SU-122-54
~ 12 000 poly.

Historical background:
SU-122-54 (Ob'yekt 600) (Samokhodnaya Ustanovka) - Self-propelled 122mm gun, based on the T-54A and sometimes known as IT-122. Between 1955 and 1957, 77 vehicles were built with minor differences between production lots (different commander's cupola etc.). The SU-122-54 had a modified chassis, with small spaces between the first, second and fourth pair of wheels and a large gap between the third, similar to the T-62's and a superstructure, built into the hull, housing the 122 mm M-62-T gun for which the vehicle carries 32 rounds. The secondary armament consisted of two KPVT heavy machine guns, one mounted as an anti-aircraft machine gun near the commander's hatch and the other mounted coaxially with the main gun. The vehicle carried 600 rounds for the machine guns. The main gun has a fume extractor positioned right behind the muzzle brake, some vehicles did not have the fume extractor. Other variations included a different commander's cupola.

Aug 30, 2013 Ekleme Tarihi
Nov 20, 2019 son Güncelleme

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