SU-14

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The SU-14 was a prototype Soviet heavy self-propelled gun that started out as an open topped vehicle, with the armor being added later on when it was converted into a direct-fire assault gun in 1941. The original prototype, using a modified T-28 chassis, mounted a 203 mm gun B-4 and by 1937 a 150 mm naval gun B-30; the SU-14-1 variant of 1936, using a T-35 chassis, mounted the 203 mm gun B-4 and later the 152 mm gun M1935 (Br-2). Both versions never entered serial production.

Prototype of SU-14 in trial, 1934Prototype of SU-14 in trial, 1934
SU-14 before the firing test, 1934SU-14 before the firing test, 1934
SU-14 with gun coverd, in trial for navigation, 1934SU-14 with gun coverd, in trial for navigation, 1934
SU-14 in the courtyard of the factory No 185, 1934SU-14 in the courtyard of the factory No 185, 1934
Prototype of SU-14-1 in trial, 1936Prototype of SU-14-1 in trial, 1936
Enhanced armoured SU-14-Br-2 in trial at Kubinka, 1940Enhanced armoured SU-14-Br-2 in trial at Kubinka, 1940
Military equipment in the UMMC museum - 48Military equipment in the UMMC museum - 48