SU-85 is a Radian self-propelled gun (vinichuvach tanks) from other worlds and the first rocks of the Cold War. The first and last examples of this car were produced in 1943, and serial production continued from 1943 to 1944. In this year, approximately 2050 machines of this type were built. The combat weight of the self-propelled guns in the basic viconn was up to 29.6 tons. Powered by one V-2-34 diesel engine with a power output of up to 500 hp. The vehicle was built around the 85-mm D-5T armor. In the middle of the vehicle, two 7.62-mm PPS pistol-machine guns were transported. The SU-85 self-propelled gun was built on the basis of the SU-122, which was structurally based on the T-34 medium tank. From the very beginning, the new self-propelled guns were mainly divided into the main tanks used to fight the German Pz.Kpfw V and VI. The new Radyansk self-propelled gun was removed from the SU-122 and was newly equipped - an 85-mm projectile. SU-85 vehicles first came into production at the end of the summer of 1943 and served on the Similar Front until the end of the Other World War. The stinks appeared to be structurally distant from the vehicles, and their armor was insufficient to withstand the Panther and Tiger tanks. Therefore, during the Other Light War, the SU-100 was accepted for production. However, shortly after its completion, most of the SU-85 were acquired from the Radyan Army and exported to the socialist countries.