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ASU-85

General Facts

  • TYPE
    Tank destroyer

  • ORIGIN
    USSR

  • NICKNAMES
    M1962 (NATO designation for ASU-85)
    M1974 (NATO designation for ASU-85M)

  • DESIGNED
    1951 - 1959

  • DESIGNER
    Astrov Design Bureau

  • PRODUCTION
    1958 - 1967

  • PRODUCERS
    USSR - Mytishchi Mashine Building Plant (MMZ)
    USSR - PMZ

  • QUANTITY
    Unknown

  • UNIT COST
    Unknown

  • CHARACTERISTICS
    Can be air dropped by parachute
    Can be transported by Mi-6 helicopter
    Good mobility in the field
    Powerful armament for air dropped vehicle
    Low level of protection
    Limited maximum speed
    Limited traverse of main armament
    Limited operational range

Introduction

The ASU-85 is a Cold War era assault gun of Soviet origin. It was developed in the 1950's as a replacement for the ASU-57 assault gun in use with Soviet airborne forces. The name ASU-85 stands for Aviadesantnaya Samokhodnaya Ustanovka, which is Russian forairborne self-propelled mount. The number 85 refers to the caliber of the main armament. The ASU-85 became operational in the early 1960's and was extensively used during the Cold War. Since the late 1960's the ASU-85 was supplemented by the BMD-1 airborne infantry fighting vehicle.

Layout

The ASU-85 is an assault gun with fixed casemate superstructure. The tracked chassis is derived from the PT-76 amphibious light tank. The crew of 4 is seated in the fully enclosed casemate. This has the long 85mm gun mounted in the middle and firing forwards. The engine and drivetrain are located at the rear.

Firepower

The main armament is the 85mm D-70 L/67 cannon. This is similar to the ordnance of the D-48 towed gun and provides better range and rate of fire than the ubiquitous D-44 towed gun. The effective range is 1.2 km for armor piercing rounds and 1.6 km for high explosive rounds. The casemate structure allows for a limited gun traverse, but the tracked chassis allows the ASU-85 to pivot. Secondary armament consists of a 7.62mm SGMT or PKT coaxial machine gun. Some ASU-85 were fitted with 12.7mm DShKM heavy machine gun.

Protection

Since the ASU-85 was designed to be air dropped the weight had to be kept low. As a result the armor is quite thin. The armor protects the crew from small arms fire and shell splinters. From any angle other than the frontal arc it is vulnerable to heavy machine gun fire. Its low profile reduces its silhouette as a target.

Mobility

The most distinguishing feature of the ASU-85 is its ability to be air dropped from It could also be transported by Mi-6 helicopters. The tracked chassis provides good mobility in rugged terrain. The tracked chassis allows the ASU-85 to pivot and aids in aiming the main armament. The 260 hp V-6 inline water-cooled diesel allows for a maximum speed of 45 km/h. Unlike the PT-76 the ASU-85 is not amphibious.

Users

Due to the specific role the production number of the ASU-85 was rather low. The primary user of the ASU-85 were the Soviet airborne forces. Each division used 31 units and Poland was supplied a similar number. Eventually the BMD-1 replaced the ASU-85. Its 9K11 Malyutka missile had greater range and penetration than the 85mm gun on the ASU-85. The ASU-85 is no longer in service.

Variants

ASU-85

The ASU-85 is an assault gun with distinctive looks. It is based on a highly modified PT-76 amphibious light tank chassis with fixed casemate superstructure. The ASU-85 is easily identified by long 85mm ordnance, casemate that does not extend to the front and long hull with low silhouette.

ASU-85: Original production version introduced in 1958. All ASU-85 were produced to the same standard.
ASU-85M: Upgrade introduced in the early 1970's. Replaced SGMT by PKT and fits a 12.7mm DShKM heavy machine gun with 600 rounds. Main gun ammunition load is reduced to 39.

TypeTank destroyer
Crew4 (commander, driver, gunner, loader)
Length6.01 m
Width2.11 m
Height2.80 m
Ground clearance?
Weight15.5 t combat load
Ground pressure?
WheelbaseTracked chassis, 6 roadwheels, idler front, drive sprocket rear
Turn radiuspivot
EngineYaMZ-206V V-6 inline water-cooled diesel, 210 hp
Power ratio13.5 hp/t
Transmission?
Speed45 km/h on road
Fuel400 L
Range230 km
Wall?
Trench?
Gradient?
Fording1 m
Armor10 to 40 mm
NBC equipmentYes
Night visionYes
SmokeNo
Remarks-
Armament85mm D-70 L/67 cannon
7.62mm SGMT coaxial machine gun
Weapon185mm D-70 L/67 cannon in casemate
45 rounds
manual traverse and elevation
non-stabilized
Weapon27.62mm SGMT coaxial machine gun
2.000 rounds, 250 ready to fire
traverse and elevation as main armament
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