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The IS-7 heavy tank, also known by its project name Object 260, is a Soviet tank that began development in 1945. The vehicle existed only in prototype form and was cancelled in favor of the T-10 tank. Design and production The IS-7 heavy tank design began in Leningrad in 1945 by Nikolai Fedorovich Shashmurin[1][2][5] Weighing 68 tonnes, thickly armoured and armed with a 130 mm S-70 long-barrelled gun, it was the largest and heaviest member of the IS family[4] and one of the most advanced heavy tank designs.[1] An IS-7 during trials, 1948 The armour was engineered in a similar fashion to the IS-3, with a pike nose on the upper glacis sporting 150 mm of armor sloped at 65°. This armor was designed to defeat rounds from the Jagdtiger's 12.8 cm Pak 44 from as close as 1 km (0.62 mi). The lower glacis was designed to be 100 mm but a measure taken by Nicholas Moran found it to be as thick as 110-120 mm depending on welding variations. The armor on the sides was also 150 mm on the upper side plate and 100 mm on the lower side plate. Behind the lower side plate, inflatable bags could hold fuel. The turret mantlet was 350 mm thick and the turret itself between 240-250 mm angled at 50-60 degrees.[1] When shot at frontally, the extreme angle that the pike nose presents results in a much higher likelihood of a ricochet. Thus, armour protection could be enhanced without having to use excessive amounts of materials. However, if the pike nose was shot from an angle other than straight on, the angle of impact would be less extreme and protection reduced. The tank's interior has a "V" shape seen from the front of the tank so that the side armor was spaced. In spite of its weight, it was easy to drive due to numerous hydraulic assists. The loaders noted that the IS-7 was comfortable and that the autoloader was easy to use. It was also able to achieve a top speed of 60 km/h, thanks to a 1050-horsepower diesel engine, giving it a power-to-weight ratio of 15.4 hp/tonne, a ratio sup
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