Tank Destroyer
IX
TS-60
14,000
0
100%
105%
5%
100%
X
258/320/60
420/420/530
1900
35/12
380
391.68/355.73





120 mm T123E3 SPG
6.25
420/420/530
165/165/165
0/0/2.42
2625
258/320/60
238/320/60
1150/950/850
720/720/720
AP/HEAT/HE
9.6
1.7
50
0.4
0.48
7
20
-136/136
TS-60
300/100/60
20
380
primary
Continental AVI-1790-8P
850
15.45
35
12
12
TS-60
28
1.1/1.4/2.9
AN/GRC 7A
745
In the early 1950s, the American military started working on a series of promising armored vehicle projects. Tank destroyer development stopped in 1946; among the projects of the ’50s, however, were vehicles that looked like standard assault SPGs created to destroy tanks. The TS-60 was one such project. The vehicle had an unusual configuration: The engine compartment was in the middle of the hull, and the turret was placed at the rear. By the late 1950s, missile armaments took priority, which led to the cancellation of such projects.