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Crew:

  • Commander
  • Radio Operator
  • Driver
  • Gunner
  • Loader

Tank description:

The SU-26 is a Soviet tier 3 self-propelled gun.The self-propelled gun on the basis of the T-26 was developed in sieged Leningrad in the autumn of 1941. The production was deployed at the Kirov Lifting and Conveying Equipment Plant. About 12 chassis were equipped with 76.2-mm guns (presumably, 76.2-mm infantry support guns mod. 1927). The vehicles saw service in Red Army armored brigades that fought on the Leningrad Front until 1944.This SPG was a favorite among many players. After update 0.8.6 a lot of changes applied for SPG''s as a whole, making it more challenging to play. Though it''s the slowest artillery in its tier it has a small silhouette, making it a moderately difficult target to hit. Its primary advantage is the turret -- although it turns slowly and has no armor it''s the only Tier III artillery that has one. With this turret you don''t need to traverse the whole tank to shoot at the enemy, thus making it harder to detect when hiding in a bush. The Su-26 has an impressive aim time and can shoot across the map. But the farther you shoot the harder it is to aim, and you may have to move closer to be effective. The gun -- although it has low damage per shot and low splash damage -- has the highest accuracy and quickest rate of fire among the Tier III SPG''s, earning it the name "Popcorn Catapult of Doom". This makes for a fun play style: keep shooting at enemies without thinking, and if you miss simply shoot again. Overall this is a fun SPG to play.The SU-26 marks the end of its Soviet self-propelled gun line.

The self-propelled gun on the basis of the T-26 was developed in sieged Leningrad in the autumn of 1941. The production was deployed at the Kirov Lifting and Conveying Equipment Plant. About 12 chassis were equipped with 76.2-mm guns (presumably, 76.2-mm infantry support guns mod. 1927). The vehicles saw service in Red Army armored brigades that fought on the Leningrad Front until 1944.