Objekt 757

Object 757
Объект 757
     
Název:
Name:
SOV - Objekt 757 (raketový tank) SOV - Objekt 757 (rocket tank)
Originální název:
Original Name:
Объект 757
Kategorie:
Category:
těžký tank heavy tank
Výrobce:
Producer:
DD.MM.1959-DD.MM.1959 Čeljabinský traktorový závod V. I. Lenina, Čeljabinsk /
Období výroby:
Production Period:
DD.MM.1959-DD.MM.1959
Vyrobeno kusů:
Number of Produced:
1 prototyp (?)
Prototyp vyroben:
Prototype Built:
DD.MM.1959
Osádka:
Crew:
3
Technické údaje:
Technical Data:
 
Bojová hmotnost:
Combat Weight:
44000 kg 97003 lb
Délka s kanónem dopředu:
Length with Gun Forward:
? mm ?
Délka korby:
Hull Length:
? mm ?
Celková šířka:
Overall Width:
? mm ?
Celková výška:
Overall Height:
? mm ?
Světlá výška:
Ground Clearance:
430 mm 1 ft 4 ⅞ in
Šířka pásu:
Track Width:
? mm ?
Měrný tlak:
Ground Pressure:
? MPa ? psi
Pancéřování:
Armour:
? ?
Pohon:
Propulsion:
 
Typ:
Type:
V-12-6F V-12-6F
Výkon:
Power:
633.8 kW při ? ot/min 850 bhp at ? rpm
Převodové ústrojí:
Transmission:
? ?
Výkony:
Performance:
 
Rychlost na silnici:
Road Speed:
40 km/h 25 mph
Rychlost v terénu:
Cross-country Speed:
? km/h ? mph
Jízdní dosah po silnici:
Cruising Range on Road:
400 km 249 mi
Jízdní dosah v terénu:
Cross-country Cruising Range:
? km ? mi
Překonávání překážek:
Obstacles Crossing:
 
Svah:
Gradient:
? ° ? %
Boční náklon:
Side Slope:
? ° ? %
Překročivost:
Trench Crossing:
? m ?
Výstupnost:
Vertical Obstacle:
? m ?
Brodivost:
Fording Depth:
? m ?
Výzbroj:
Armament:
 
Hlavní:
Main:
raketový kanón D-126S ráže 125 mm rocket cannon D-126S cal. 125mm
Vedlejší:
Secondary:
1 x guľomet SGMT ráže 7,62 mm 1 x machine gun SGMT cal. 7,62 mm
Uživatelské státy:
User States:
- -
Poznámka:
Note:
- -
Zdroje:
Sources:
Lukáš Visingr - Raketový tank Objekt 775, ATM č.4/2009, ISSN 1802-4823
www.militaryphotos.net
http://gspo.ru/index.php?showtopic=143&st=560
http://foto.rambler.ru/users/pblinov/tank/
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Facility 757


The project for this rocket tank originated in the Chelyabinsk Kirov plant in the early 1960s. The project was created under the leadership of Pavel Pavlovič Isakov. The platform was a hybrid of an armored hull from a tank T-10 and chassis parts from a prototype tank Object 770, which was also part of the Chelyabinsk factory. The armament was concentrated in a low turret and was to form a missile complex "Ruby", whose guided missiles were fired from a 125 mm caliber weapon called D-126S stabilized in two planes. Missile guidance was performed by an automatic radar system. The additional weapon was a machine gun SGMT caliber 7.62 mm. The machine was protected by two smoke devices BDŠ-5. The main weapon could fire even unguided missiles "Bur". The firing cadence was 4-5 missiles per minute. The maximum range was 4000 meters and the cumulative warhead was able to penetrate through the armor up to 500 mm thick. The crew consisted of 3 people (driver, commander and shooter). The machine had improved protection against WMD.



The preserved prototype was found quite curiously in 2006 on one of the test polygons in the Moscow region. "Drowned" in the swamp, he was found by the restorers of the technical museum Vadim Zadorožný, who restored him and today this curiosity is part of their collections. This refuted the assumption that this project was created only in the form of drawings.
Objekt 757 - Technické múzeum Vadima Zadorožného, moskovská oblasť

Technické múzeum Vadima Zadorožného, moskovská oblasť
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