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ASU-57 Self-Propelled Gun



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The ASU-57 was produced in two variants, the earlier ASU-57 with a 57mm Ch-51 gun with its distinctive multiple baffle muzzle brake and the later, definitive model armed with a 57mm Ch-51M gun with a conventional double baffle brake.

Model Id:2255
Manufacture:Factory 40 Metrovagonmash (MMZ), Mytishchi, Moscow Oblast, Moscow Region, Russia (Manufacturer)


1) Kubinka NIIBT Research Collection - Soviet Vehicles, Kubinka, Russia

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Sample Photo from Album Number 533

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Unique ID: 533
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Other Identification: Collection number 332 painted on left side.

2) Kubinka NIIBT Research Collection - Reserve Collection, Kubinka, Russia

Number of Photos: 1
Sample Photo from Album Number 664

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Unique ID: 664
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3) Poklonnaya Gora Victory Park, Moscow, Russia

Number of Photos: 0
Sample Photo from Album Number 2406

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Unique ID: 2406
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4) Garrison Petawawa Military Museums, Canadian Forces Base Petawawa, Canada

Number of Photos: 10
Sample Photo from Album Number 2577

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Unique ID: 2577
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Other Identification: Airborne parachute insignia painted on hull sides and glacis.

ASU-57P

The ASU-57P (P – Plavayushiy, amphibious) was a further attempt to produce an amphibious version of the ASU-57. Armed with a 57mm Ch-51 gun mounted in an open hull, the ASU-57P represented a degree of additional capability compared with the ASU-57, however not enough for it to be placed in production, The original prototype remains in the NIIBT museum at Kubinka today and is in running order.

Model Id:2257
Manufacture:Factory 40 Metrovagonmash (MMZ), Mytishchi, Moscow Oblast, Moscow Region, Russia (Manufacturer)


5) Kubinka NIIBT Research Collection - Soviet Vehicles, Kubinka, Russia

Number of Photos: 1
Sample Photo from Album Number 534

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Unique ID: 534
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Other Identification: Collection number 333 painted on left side.