I'd be inclined to go with the German specs since they have an example that 
they could measure. It's possible that theSU122 had a few minor production 
variations. 

On Monday, March 17, 2014 9:39:15 AM UTC-5, Michael Butts wrote:
>
> I have been investigating the SU-122-54. However the dimensions given on 
> various web pages and those I have measured on drawings do not match. The 
> length to width ratio is off. Here are some helpful locations. 
>
> http://alternathistory.org.ua/samokhodnaya-ustanovka-su-122-54-sssr 
>
>
> http://www.militaertechnik-der-nva.de/Waffensysteme/Artilleriesysteme/Artillerie/SU122-54/122-mm-SU122-54.html
>  
>
> Should I keep looking for more accurate documentation? I have 6-10hrs of 
> web scouring in English and Russian so far. Or should I just build to the 
> drawing in one of those links and call it good because it looks about 
> right/ proportional? 
>
> Mike Butts

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