The hull of the IS-1 tank was welded from cast and rolled armor plates. The armor thickness of the front part of the hull was: bottom plate 100 mm, top plate 60 mm, turret base 120 mm, sides 90 mm, rear 60 mm, top plate and bottom 20-30 mm. In the front part of the hull, on the right side, there was a stationary 7.62 mm DT machine gun, operated by a loader, in the longitudinal axis of the tank. The combat weight of the tank was 44 tons
The tower was cast. It had a streamlined shape and all edges were rounded. The thickness of the turret armor was variable. In the front part it was 100 mm, sides 90 mm, rear 60 mm, ceiling 30 mm.
In the front part of the hull, in the driver's compartment, in the center was the driver-mechanic. It observed the terrain through a large observation slit in the small forward hatch and two observation periscopes. To its left and right were the two main fuel tanks. Access to the control compartment was possible only through hatches in the turret.
A column of IS2 tanks 1945 |
The IS-1 tank was powered by a 12-cylinder water-cooled W-2-IS (W-2-10) 520 hp (382.2 kW) diesel engine at 2,000 rpm. The total capacity of the fuel tanks was 520 dm³. Four additional tanks, carried on special handles on the sides of the rear part of the hull, contained 300 dm³ of fuel.
The landing gear consisted of 10 double steel road wheels, a pair of idler wheels at the front and a pair of drive wheels at the rear. The road wheels were independently suspended on torsion bars. The upper part of the track was supported by three double rollers. The track width was 650 mm. The IS-2 tank retains all the basic structural elements and equipment of the IS-1 tank, with the exception of the turret with armament and the chassis (12 road wheels). Of course, some changes were made in the course of production, modernizing the hull structure and replacing some instruments with newer ones. The IS-2 tank had a slightly modernized turret in comparison to the IS-1, in which the 122 mm D-25T gun was placed. Some of the tanks were mounted on a special base, mounted on the commander's turret, wkm DSZK wz. 1938 cal. 12.7mm. It was to be used mainly for combating air targets. The ammunition supply for the gun was only 28 rounds, for the DT-2331 machine gun, and for the DSZK-250 machine gun. The gunner had a 10T-17 telescopic sight and a PT4-17 periscope sight. The latter was replaced in the spring of 1944 by the MKIV rotary periscope. In turn, the commander received the TPK-1 observation device. Subsequently, the 10T-17 sight was replaced sight TSZ-17.
The IS-2 tank turned out to be exceptionally long-lived. In the years 1944-1947, projects of a dozen or so heavy tanks were created in the USSR, which were to replace the IS-2. However, these tanks were too complicated, expensive to produce and expensive to operate, so the war veteran was never replaced. The IS-2 tank was constantly modernized. The IS-2M tank, with significantly improved combat and technical characteristics, remained in service with the Soviet Army until the 1980s. It was officially withdrawn from service by order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation only in 1995.
On the chassis of the IS heavy tank, huge numbers were produced (in the period 1944 - September 1945, a total of as many as 4,635 copies, and until the end of production in 1947 - 6,102 copies.