SU-76 is a Radian self-propelled installation of the clock of Another Light War. The first and last examples of this machine were produced in 1942, and serial production took place from 1942 to 1945. During the course, nearly 14,000 vehicles of this type were built. The combat weight of the self-propelled guns in the basic viconn was up to 10.2 tons. Powered by two coupled GAZ-202 engines with a force of 70 horsepower. The vehicle was built using a 76.2 mm ZIS-3 frame. The SU-76 self-propelled gun is based on the T-70 light tank. It was initially assumed that the SU-76 would be inferior to tanks, but in practice, on the similar front, it was often used to support the heavy fire in defense and attack with direct and indirect fire. Despite the fact that it was dismantled very quickly, as it was not hastily, it turned out to be a very successful recovery, apparently cheap from the manufacturer and idle from the vicoristan. The main modification of the SU-76 was a vehicle similar to the SU-76M (SU-15), which increased reliability, introduced one gearbox for both engines and significantly reduced the level of vibration in the car. SU-76 vehicles were widely used during the fighting on the Skhidny Front, and also - on a smaller scale - during the Korean War (1950-1953) by the armored forces of Southern Korea.