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The ISU-152, a Soviet self-propelled gun, was developed during World War II to combat German heavy tanks and fortifications. Introduced in 1943, it was built on the chassis of the KV-1S heavy tank and later the IS tank series. Armed with a formidable 152mm ML-20S howitzer, it earned the nickname "Zveroboy" (Beast Killer) for its effectiveness against German Tigers, Panthers, and Elephants.
The ISU-152's versatility allowed it to serve multiple roles, including direct fire support, anti-tank duties, and bunker busting. Its robust armour and powerful gun made it a valuable asset on the Eastern Front, where it participated in key battles such as Kursk and Berlin.
After the war, the ISU-152 continued to serve in the Soviet Army and was exported to various allied nations, influencing post-war tank destroyer designs. Its legacy endures as a symbol of Soviet engineering and battlefield ingenuity.
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