The GAZ-64 was a 4x4 vehicle made by GAZ (Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod, translated as Gorky Automobile Plant, which originally was a cooperation between...
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4x4 GAZon Next GAZ-3309 GAZ Sadko GAZ-12 ZIM - big sedan (1950–1960) GAZ-12A - ″ZIM″ Taxi (???) GAZ-12B - ″ZIM″ Ambulance (1950-1960) GAZ-13 Chaika - limousine...
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Soviet equivalent of the World War II jeep. The GAZ-67 was a further development of the earlier GAZ-64. A main improvement was a wider track of 1446 mm...
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Built on the chassis of a GAZ-64 or GAZ-67 jeep, it incorporated a hull loosely modeled after that of the Sd.Kfz. 221. The BA-64 was developed between July...
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The GAZ-M20 "Pobeda" (Russian: ГАЗ-М20 Победа; победа means victory) is a passenger car produced in the Soviet Union by GAZ from 1946 until 1958. It was...
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The GAZ-24 "Volga" is a car manufactured by the Gorky Automobile Plant (Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod, GAZ) from 1970 to 1985 as a generation of its Volga...
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GAZ-61 is a four wheel drive car from USSR manufacturer GAZ first introduced in 1938 by designer V. A. Gratchev, to replace his too-complex model GAZ-M2...
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as the 1940 GAZ-64 and the 1943 GAZ-67, as well as the postwar GAZ-69, and the properly civilian GAZ-M-72, based on the rear-wheel drive GAZ-20 "Victory"...
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The GAZ M21 Volga is an automobile produced in the Soviet Union by GAZ (Gorkovsky Avtomobilniy Zavod, in English "Gorky automobile factory") from 1956...
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needed] The Soviet Union produced the GAZ-64 based largely on the US jeep design, succeeded by the GAZ-67 and GAZ-67B, until ca. 1953. The U.S. revised...
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General HMMWV series. The Red Army used the GAZ-61 and GAZ-64 during World War II. The Eastern Bloc used the GAZ-69 and UAZ-469 in similar roles. Unimog at...
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the state of the industry at that time. For example, they developed the GAZ-21 automatic transmission, for which the service infrastructure was virtually...
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Germany) Fath Safir – (Iran) Ford GTB – (United States) 'Burma jeep' GAZ-64 and GAZ-67 – (Soviet Union) Hafner Rotabuggy – (United Kingdom) Hotchkiss M201...
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Wheeled Vehicle Military light utility vehicle GAZ-61 – early Russian 4x4 staff sedan (1938–1945) GAZ-64 / GAZ-67 – Russian WWII jeep equivalents Kurogane...
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(1,666) KhTZ-16 (~90) IZ (>5) NI tank (~69) PMZ-A-750 M-72 GAZ-64 GAZ-67 GAZ-AA GAZ-AAA GAZ-MM ZIS-5 Carden Loyd tankette (~60) Type 83 (50) Vickers 6-Ton...
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Australia GAZ GAZ-61 luxury midsize USSR 1941–1945 GAZ GAZ-64 military mini USSR 1941–1943 GAZ GAZ-67 military mini USSR 1943–1953 GAZ/ UAZ GAZ-69 mini...
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Union Special armoured version of the GAZ-M1 passenger car. The main armament was the 7.62 DT light machine gun. BA-64 Armoured scout car Soviet Union Based...
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(Soviet Union; Cold War) GAZ-64 4×4 utility vehicle (Soviet Union; World War II) GAZ-66 4×4 utility vehicle (Soviet Union; Cold War) GAZ-69 4×4 utility vehicle...
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Cruise-O-Matic (section GAZ copy)
the first gear (like on the original GAZ-21 Volga). Gear ratios were now 2.35 – 1.0 for torque converter, 2.64 for first gear, 1.55 for second, third...
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Ilahi Gaz (33 to 34 inches or 840 to 860 millimetres); 1 Gaz = 16 Grehs; 1 Greh = 2 pais At the time of Shah Jahan there existed three different Gaz: a)...
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Taebaek') Sungri-4.10 - Korean GAZ 69 four-wheel drive car modified with new front end. Sungri-4.25 - Pick-up version of Korean GAZ 69. Paektustan (Mount Paekdu)...
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PTPS Piła (redirect from Nafta Gaz Pi)
names: PTPS Prasa Piła (1993–1995) PTPS Nafta Piła (1995–2001) PTPS Nafta-Gaz Piła (2001–2006) PTPS Nafta Piła (2006–2007) PTPS Farmutil Piła (2007–2009)...
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distribution map Flora of North America, Bidens leptocephala Sherff, Bot. Gaz. 64: 22. 1917 SEINet, Southwestern Biodiversity, Arizona Chapter, Bidens leptocephala...
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KazMunayGas (redirect from KazMunayGaz)
KazMunayGas (KMG) (Kazakh: QazMūnaiGaz, ҚазМұнайГаз) is the state-owned oil and gas company of Kazakhstan. It was founded in 2002 by merging CJSC Kazakhoil...
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BRDM-2 (redirect from GAZ 41-08.)
Union. It was also known under the designations BTR-40PB, BTR-40P-2 and GAZ 41-08. This vehicle, like many other Soviet designs, has been exported extensively...
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Reconnaissance Battalion (included one company of T-26 tanks and one platoon of GAZ-64 light trucks) 371st Sapper Battalion 317th Mortar Battalion (from January...
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countries worldwide. The company, formed on July 22, 2008, by the merger of Gaz de France and Suez, traces its origins to the Universal Suez Canal Company...
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Bandar-e Gaz (Persian: بندرگز) is a city in the Central District of Bandar-e Gaz County, Golestan Province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county...
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