IS-3
| IS-3 | |
|---|---|
| IS-3 tank in a museum in Brussels | |
| Type | Heavy tank | 
| Place of origin | Soviet Union | 
| Service history | |
| In service | 1945−1980s | 
| Used by | See Operators | 
| Wars | |
| Production history | |
| Designed | 1944 | 
| Manufacturer | Factory No.100 Kirovskiy Works | 
| Unit cost | 350,000 Rbls | 
| Produced | 1945–47 | 
| No. built | 2,311 | 
| Variants | IS-3M | 
| Specifications | |
| Mass | 45,800 kg (101,000 lb) | 
| Length | 9.725 m (31.91 ft) | 
| Width | 3.07 m (10.1 ft) | 
| Height | 2.44 m (8 ft 0 in) | 
| Crew | 4 (commander/radio operator, gunner, loader, driver) | 
| Armor | 
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| Main armament | 122mm Gun D-25 (28 rounds) | 
| Secondary armament | |
| Engine | V-2-IS (V2K) V-12 water-cooled diesel 520 hp (390 kW) at 2000 rpm | 
| Power/weight | 11.35 hp/tonne (8.46 kW/tonne) | 
| Transmission | 4 forward, 1 reverse | 
| Suspension | torsion bar | 
| Ground clearance | 0.46 m (1 ft 6 in) | 
| Fuel capacity | 520 L (110 imp gal; 140 US gal) | 
| Operational range | 150 km (93 mi) | 
| Maximum speed | 37 km/h (23 mph) | 
| References | |
The IS-3 (also known as Object 703) is a Soviet heavy tank developed in late 1944. Its semi-hemispherical cast turret (resembling that of an upturned soup bowl) became the hallmark of post-war Soviet tanks. Its pike nose design would also be mirrored by other tanks of the IS tank family such as the IS-7 and T-10. Produced too late to see combat in World War II, the IS-3 participated in the Berlin Victory Parade of 1945, the Soviet invasion of Hungary, the Six-Day War, Yom Kippur War, and one was used during the early stages of the Russo-Ukrainian War.