Sturminfanteriegeschütz 33

     
Název:
Name:
Sturminfanteriegeschütz 33 Sturminfanteriegeschütz 33
Originální název:
Original Name:
Sturminfanteriegeschütz 33
Kategorie:
Category:
ťažké samohybné delo heavy assault gun
Výrobce:
Producer:
DD.10.1942-DD.11.1942 Altmärkische Kettenwerke GmbH, Berlin /
Období výroby:
Production Period:
DD.10.1942-DD.11.1942
Vyrobeno kusů:
Number of Produced:
24
Prototyp vyroben:
Prototype Built:
DD.MM.RRRR
Osádka:
Crew:
5
Technické údaje:
Technical Data:
 
Bojová hmotnost:
Combat Weight:
21000 kg 46297 lb
Celková délka:
Overall Length:
5400 mm 17 ft 8 ⅝ in
Celková šířka:
Overall Width:
2900 mm 9 ft 6 ⅛ in
Celková výška:
Overall Height:
2300 mm 7 ft 6 ½ in
Světlá výška:
Ground Clearance:
390 mm 1 ft 3 ⅜ in
Pohon:
Propulsion:
 
Typ:
Type:
Maybach HL 120 TRM (vodou chladený 12-valec, objem 11.876 cm3) Maybach HL 120 TRM (V12 water cooled, 11.876 ccm)
Výkon:
Power:
223,7 kW při 3000 ot/min 300 bhp at 3000 rpm
Převodové ústrojí:
Transmission:
ZF SSG 77 (6+R) ZF SSG 77 (6+R)
Výkony:
Performance:
 
Rychlost na silnici:
Road Speed:
20 km/h 12 mph
Rychlost v terénu:
Cross-country Speed:
? km/h ? mph
Jízdní dosah po silnici:
Cruising Range on Road:
110 km 68 mi
Jízdní dosah v terénu:
Cross-country Cruising Range:
85 km 53 mi
Překonávání překážek:
Obstacles Crossing:
 
Svah:
Gradient:
30 ° 67 %
Boční náklon:
Side Slope:
? ° ? %
Překročivost:
Trench Crossing:
2,3 m 91 in
Výstupnost:
Vertical Obstacle:
0,6 m 24 in
Brodivost:
Fording Depth:
0,8 m 31 in
Výzbroj:
Armament:
 
Hlavní:
Main:
15cm s.I.G.33/1 (30 nábojov) 15cm s.I.G.33/1 (30 rounds)
Vedlejší:
Secondary:
1x guľomet MG 34 (600 nábojov)
2x samopal MP 38/40 (384 nábojov)
1x machine gun MG 34 (600 rounds)
2x submachine gun MP 38/40 (384 rounds)
Uživatelské státy:
User States:
Poznámka:
Note:
Pancierovanie:
čelo korby a nadstavby - 50+30 mm
boky korby - 30 mm
boky nadstavby - 50 mm
zadok korby a nadstavby - 30 mm
strop nadstavby - 20 mm
dno - 15 mm

Pásy:
Kgs 61/400/120 (96 článkov v jednom páse)
Armor:
hull & superstructure front - 50+30 mm
hull sides - 30 mm
superstructure sides - 50 mm
hull & superstructure rear - 30 mm
superstructure top - 20 mm
belly - 15 mm

Tracks:
Kgs 61/400/120 (96 links per side)
Zdroje:
Sources:
Thomas L. Jentz, Hillary Louis Doyle - Panzer Tracts No.8 - Sturmgeschuetz s.Pak to Sturmmoerser, rok vydania 1999, ISBN 1-892848-04-X
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The idea to create this self-propelled howitzer originated during the siege of Stalingrad and was presented at a conference on September 20, 1942. The idea was that it was to be a vehicle with strong frontal armor, which was to be armed with a 15 cm howitzer, whose missiles were able to reliably destroy the fortified places of resistance in the building, or their ruins. The acute request was for 12 vehicles, the first 6 pieces were to be built within 14 days. If the installation of the howitzer is not possible in the towers Pz.Kpfw.III, or Pz.Kpfw.IV, construction should be used Sturmgeschütz III.

Samotný Adolf Hitler was pleased with the report where it was stated that the production of the first 6 pieces was to be completed by 7.10.1942 and 6 more until 10.10.1942. Another 12 pieces were to be produced by the end of 10/1942.
The main weapon 15 cm sIG33/1 was to be supplied by Škoda. The construction design of the superstructure was delivered within two days by the company Alkett. The construction was to use refurbished chassis (the source below indicates the repaired platforms in the range Fgst.Nr. 90101-91400, ie StuG III Ausf.B - StuG III Ausf.F (not StuG III Ausf. F8). Another 12 pieces were ordered and were to be delivered in 11/1942.
The first 6 pieces of these self-propelled works were included in the state 177.Sturmgeschütz Abteilung and the other 6 pieces in the state 244. Sturmgeschütz Department. The units were immediately deployed to the fighting in Stalingrad.
Another dozen of these machines received the StuG-I.G. Battery Lehr Btl. XVII. The machines were deployed in attempts to stop the Soviet breakthrough front at Stalingrad. The 7 surviving machines were transferred to StuG-I.G on April 11, 1943. Batterie/Pz.Reg.201 z 23.Panzer Division.

Thomas L. Jentz, Hillary Louis Doyle - Panzer Tracts No.8 - Sturmgeschuetz s.Pak to Sturmmoerser, year of publication 1999, ISBN 1-892848-04-X
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