Once mass production of the ISU-152 self-propelled gun began in late 1943 it was realized that the rate of production of 152-mm ML-20 guns would lag that of vehicles that were to mount it. As a result, the ISU-122 was developed to fill this gap in production by using the ISU-152's chassis with the smaller calibre 122-mm A-19 that was more widely available. This pairing proved highly efficient since both guns used the same gun carriage and therefore there was no need for a major redesign of the vehicle's hull or interior. The ISU-122 was therefore visually nearly identical to the ISU-152 sharing the same sloped armor layout that gave much better protection compared to the SU series. In 1944, the gun was replaced in favor of the 122mm D-25S gun, the same used in the IS-2 heavy tank. The ISU-122 was used extensively during the final Soviet offensives in 1944-45, often serving alongside the ISU-152 although in most cases, independent heavy self-propelled artillery regiments were equipped with only one of the two in order to maintain logistical consistency. Both remained in service after the war but the ISU-122 was retired earlier and received a less comprehensive post-war modernization before their retirement in 1960.
The first prototype, known as Ob'yekt 242 and armed with the 122-mm A-19S gun, was completed in December 1943 but production of the ISU-122 began only until April of 1944. In September, the gun was replaced by the D-25S which improved the low rate of fire to 2 or 3 rounds per minute which was still relatively low. These vehicles were known as the ISU-122S (Ob'yekt 249). Post-war uses of the ISU-122 included the same platforms as that of the ISU-152, while existing vehicles were modernized in 1958 with new gun sights and radio sets.
Design | ISU-122 |
Type | Assault Gun |
Year | 1944 |
Crew | 5 |
Dimensions | |
Length (w/Gun) | 22 ft 4 in (32 ft 4 in) |
Width | 10 ft 1 in |
Height | 8 ft 2 in |
Ground Clearance | 0 ft 0 in |
Track | 0 ft 0½ in |
Track on Ground | 0 ft 0½ in |
Weight | |
Combat | 100,310 lbs |
Ground Pressure | 11.81 psi |
Suspension | n/a |
Performance | |
Speed (Off-Road) | 23 mph (10 mph) |
Range (Off-Road) | 137 mi (50 mi) |
Amphibious | No |
Fording | 4 ft 3 in |
Vertical Obstacle | 3 ft 3 in |
Trench | 8 ft 2 in |
Gradient | 76% |
Powerplant | |
Engine | 1 x 600-hp V-2 IS |
Fuel | Diesel |
Power/Weight | 13.19 hp/t |
Armament | |
Main | 1 x 122-mm L/43A-19SField Gun↑ 19° / ↓ -4° / ↔ 22° |
Secondary | Anti-Aircraft:1 x 12.70-mmDShK |
Ammo | 12.7-mm: 500 |
Armor | |
Type | Steel |
Thickness | 30 - 90 mm |
Max Effective | 104 - 289 mm RHAe |
Hull Upper Front | 90 mm / 30° |
Hull Lower Front | 60 mm / 78° |
Hull Upper Sides | 75 mm / 25° |
Hull Lower Sides | 90 mm |
Hull Lower Rear | 60 mm |
Hull Top | 30 mm |
Hull Bottom | 30 mm |
Turret Mantlet | 65 mm / Round |
Turret Front | 90 mm / 30° |
Turret Sides | 75 mm / 25° |
Turret Rear | 60 mm / 41° |
Turret Top | 30 mm |
Production | |
Built | 3,130 |
Total | 3,130 |