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New volume on the SU-100 with lots of information.
The SU-100 was the Red Army’s most powerful medium tank destroyer of World War 2 and was developed for anti-tank fire support to the T-34-85 in the same way as the SU-85 had complemented the original T-34. As with the SU-85 before it, the SU-100 was delayed in entering service.

Although introduced late in the war, the SU-100 was heavily engaged in the final push into the Axis countries, with major combat engagements in Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and in the assault on Berlin. The SU-100 proved a particularly potent “Zveroboi” or “animal hunter” in that it could easily dispatch Tiger, King Tiger and Panther tanks at medium range. The vehicle had no secondary armament, however, and proved vulnerable when engaged in close fighting without infantry support as occurred during some of these late war battles.

Post-war, the SU-100 remained in Soviet Army service for many years, being subject to several capital repair upgrades over the decades. The SU-100 was also exported in large numbers, particularly to the Middle East, and was produced under licence in Czechoslovakia as the SD-100.

CHAPTERS:

1. The Ural Heavy Machine-Building Plant (UZTM)
2. SU-100 Prototypes
3. Design Changes during SU-100 Series Production at UZTM
4. SU-100 Self-Propelled Gun Production at Omsk Plant No174
5. Post-War SU-100 Modernisation
6. Operational Service
7. SU-100 Description
8. The Next Generation SU-100
9. SU-100 Walkaround
10. Preserved SU-100s
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