Land Weapons

Tank Destroyer (1951)

Mytishchinskiy Mashinostroitelnyy Zavod

ASU-57

ASU-57

The Soviets were extensive users of tank destroyers during World War II and it was eventually decided to design a lighter version for its nascent post-war airborne forces, known as the ASU-57. The ASU-57's design was relatively simplistic, with a welded aluminum hull and an open-topped superstructure which mounted the 57-mm Ch-51 gun (a derivative of the wartime ZiS-2 anti-tank gun and firing the same ammunition). The fighting compartment was large enough to accommodate as many as three infantrymen part from the crew. However, the drawback was that no NBC protection was afforded and it has no amphibious capability either. Air drops were performed using rocket-assisted parachute, usually from An-12 or An-22 transports. Although the Ch-51 gun was weak by post-war standards, and the lack of armor protection a drawback, the ability of dropping an armored vehicle behind enemy lines made the ASU-57 an invaluable asset to the airborne forces and served into the 1960s until it was replaced by the more powerful ASU-85. Foreign operators included Egypt, East Germany, Poland and Yugoslavia.

Design of a new airborne assault gun was undertaken by two design bureaus and initially resulted in the ASU-76 armed with a 76-mm D-56T gun. This was deemed too heavy and design continued on the Ob'yekt 572 with a smaller 57-mm Ch-51 gun and reduced weight, which was put into production as the ASU-57. There were no variants although later units were fitted with a CH-51M gun with a double baffle muzzle brake.

Preceded by:

None

Succeeded by:

ASU-85 (1961)

Datafile

DesignASU-57
TypeTank Destroyer
Year1951
Crew3
Dimensions
Length (w/Gun)11 ft 5½ in (16 ft 5 in)
Width6 ft 10½ in
Height3 ft 10 in
Ground Clearance1 ft 8 in
Track6 ft 2 in
Track Width12 in
Track on Ground7 ft 10 in
Weight
Combat7,385 lbs
Ground Pressure4.98 psi
SuspensionTorsion bar
Performance
Speed (Off-Road)28 mph
Range (Off-Road)155 mi
AmphibiousNo
Fording2 ft 4 in
Vertical Obstacle2 ft 8 in
Trench5 ft 7 in
Gradient60%
Side Slope30%
Powerplant
Engine1 x 55-hp
M-20E
FuelGasoline: 37 gal
Power/Weight16.42 hp/t
Armament
Main1 x 57-mm L/73
Ch-51

Rifled Gun
↑ 12° / ↓ -5° / ↔ 360°
SecondaryNone
Ammo57-mm: 30
Armor
TypeAluminum
Thickness6 - 6 mm
Max Effective8 - 12 mm RHAe
Hull Upper Front6 mm / 60°
Hull Upper Sides6 mm
Turret Mantlet6 mm / 39°
Production
Builtn/a
Total?