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The SU-76 was the most widely produced self-propelled artillery mount of the Red Army. It was designed to support infantry and saw use throughout World War II. The first SU-76, based on the chassis of the T-60 and T-70 tanks, entered production in 1942. In 1943, a modernised version, designated SU-76M, with an open fighting compartment and engine with increased service life, was developed and entered serial production. Production of these self-propelled guns continued until 1945, with over 14,000 units produced. Besides the Red Army, they were also used by the armies of Poland, China, North Korea (in the Korean War), Albania, and Yugoslavia.
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