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KV-1SA
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KV-1SA

World of Tanks EU statistics for the V USSR heavy tank KV-1SA.

KV-1SA characteristics

Firepower

Damage
110hp
Penetration
120mm
DPM
2,037
Reload
7.00s
Rate of fire
18.52/min
Aim time
2.50s
Accuracy
0.450m
Dispersion moving
0.240
Shell velocity
950m/s
Caliber
76mm
Gun depression
25°
Gun elevation
5°

Mobility

Top speed
43km/h
Reverse speed
14km/h
Engine power
600hp
Power/weight
13.7hp/t
Hull traverse
34.0°/s
Turret traverse
26.0°/s
Hard terrain
1.30
Medium terrain
1.50
Soft terrain
2.60

Survivability

Hit points
640hp
Hull armor (front)
75mm
Turret armor (front)
82mm
Fire chance
0%
Ammo rack HP
160hp
Track HP
140hp

Spotting & other

View range
320m
Signal range
730m
Camo (still)
0.1%
Camo (moving)
0.1%
Weight
43.7t

KV-1SA historical reference

Starting in 1941, G. V. Barabash, a professor from the Academy of the WPRA Mechanization and Motorization Program, developed at least 5 variations of mechanized loading systems for Soviet combat vehicles. In July 1943, he proposed his most advanced option for shell loading, which could load 12–18 shells per minute and would be based on the KV-1S. The tank received an improved turret with two hatches on the side to load the shells and an improved rear recess that stored ammunition. Shells were also located in a mechanized rack at the bottom of the fighting compartment, under the gun. Since the mechanism was not fully automatic, a loader was still needed as part of the crew. Red Army GABTU representatives rejected the engineer's suggestions without even bothering to test the mechanism, and by early 1944, the mechanism for 76.2 mm guns was no longer relevant. After the war, G. V. Barabash managed to secure the copyright for several of his suggestions. Later, his ideas were likely considered by the design collectives that created loading mechanisms for Soviet tanks in the 1950–60s.