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Battlefield Frankenstein: ZiS‑30 — The Soviet Makeshift Tank Hunter It wasn’t a tank. It wasn’t even armored. It was a tractor with a high-velocity gun bolted on in a matter of days — and it could destroy enemy armor from over 2 kilometers away. In this video, we break down the ZiS-30, one of the most extreme battlefield improvisations ever put into combat. Built during a moment of total crisis, this light, fragile machine became a deadly tank hunter when timing mattered more than perfection. If you’re interested in military history, WWII weapons, and how desperation drives innovation, this story shows how raw necessity can outperform doctrine. In This Video 📌 Why a small tracked tractor was chosen instead of a tank or truck 📌 How engineers mounted a high-velocity anti-armor gun in record time 📌 How this weapon could outperform heavier platforms in pure penetration 📌 Why speed, concealment, and ambush tactics mattered more than armor 📌 How a lightweight platform destroyed heavily protected enemy vehicles 📌 The battlefield doctrine behind “fire, relocate, survive” 📌 Why the ZiS-30 disappeared despite being effective 📌 How short-lived weapons can still change the course of events 📌 Why the ZiS-30 Still Matters This wasn’t a long-term solution. It was a stopgap weapon designed to buy time when everything else was collapsing. And that’s exactly why it matters. If you enjoy deep dives into real combat machines, tactical design, and true wartime innovation, make sure to watch until the end — the lesson behind this machine is bigger than the vehicle itself.