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ISU-152 numbers in action


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This may partly, only partly answer your question:

According to His Holiness St Zaloga ISU production totaled 2,510 to June 1944 and 1,530 to June 1945 for a wartime total of about 4,075.

 

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On 9/28/2020 at 5:19 PM, DougRichards said:

This may partly, only partly answer your question:

According to His Holiness St Zaloga ISU production totaled 2,510 to June 1944 and 1,530 to June 1945 for a wartime total of about 4,075.

 

 

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There was 2 volumes on Archive.org showing wrecked and abandoned military equipment of the Iraqi Army, which includes a couple of photos of ISU152 in their service.

https://archive.org/details/EquipmentOfTheIraqiArmy1958-2003specialReportVol.1/page/n17/mode/2up

https://archive.org/details/IraqiArmyEquipment1930-2017SpecialReportVol.2

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8 hours ago, Jim Warford said:

I know it's not a WWII pic (Iraq actually), but it's still pretty impressive...

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Looks like it was cut by oxy torch?

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IIRC that is a museum that has inherited a lot of movie props, like IS-2 with mockup KV-2, IS-2 with what looks like 100mm gun and few more...

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