SU-152 "Taran"
Tier 10 · ussr · AT-SPG
About
A key element of the Soviet Union’s approach to land battles during World War II was its use of large-caliber guns in its armored vehicles, such as the 152mm howitzer of the SU-152 self-propelled assault gun. To a degree, this approach also guided Soviet development of other anti-tank systems in the decades following World War II. One example was the SU-152 Taran, a single prototype of which was built in 1965 using the 152.4mm M-69 Taran rifled gun.
Survivability
Hit points
1,850
View range
390 m
Signal range
720 m
Engine fire chance
12%
Armor (mm)
Front
Sides
Rear
Hull
30
15
10
Turret
30
15
10
Gun · 152.4 mm Smoothbore cannon M-69
Caliber
152 mm
Rate of fire
3.41 rpm
Reload
17.6 s
Aim time
2.7 s
Dispersion @ 100 m
0.37 m
Gun arc
5° / 15°
Traverse
24°/s
Ammo
44
Mobility
Top speed
63 km/h
Reverse
18 km/h
Engine
480 hp
Power/weight
17.7 hp/t
Hull traverse
34°/s
Turret traverse
26°/s
Shells
ARMOR_PIERCING
850 dmg (638–1063)
303 mm pen (227–379)
HOLLOW_CHARGE
850 dmg (638–1063)
395 mm pen (296–494)
HIGH_EXPLOSIVE
1100 dmg (825–1375)
90 mm pen (68–113)
Marks of Excellencesample size 28 · updated 5/23/2026
1 mark
2,538
avg damage
2 marks
3,241
avg damage
3 marks
3,129
avg damage
golden (100%)
4,143
avg damage