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    The ZIS-5 (Russian: ЗИС-5) was a 4x2 Soviet truck produced by Moscow ZIS factory from 1932 to 1948 (first one made at the end of 1930). In 1931, Moscow...
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    The ZIS-150 is a Soviet truck. In 1947 it replaced the ZIS-5 truck on the assembly line. Together with the GAZ-51, it was the main Soviet truck during...
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  • ZiS-5 may refer to: F-34 tank gun, used on the T-34 tank ZiS-5 (truck), produced at Zavod imeni Stalina; see also ZiS-6 This disambiguation page lists...
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    The ZIS-6 (Russian: ЗИС-6) is a Soviet general-purpose 6×4 army cargo truck, a three-axle version of the ZIS-5 two-axle truck. Prototypes were made in...
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    The ZIS-151 (Russian: ЗИС-151) was a general-purpose truck produced by the Soviet car manufacturer Automotive Factory No. 2 Zavod imeni Stalina in 1948–1958...
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    launchers for the modified 132 mm M-132 rockets. Firing over the sides of ZIS-5 trucks proved unstable, and V.N. Galkovskiy proposed mounting the launch rails...
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    The UralZIS-355M is a truck that was produced by Ural from 1957 or 1958 to 1965. The truck replaced several versions of the ZIS-5 that were produced by...
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    List of ZiL vehicles (redirect from ZIS-112)
    ZIS-5) ZIS-19 (1939-1946, construction dump truck based on ZIS-5) - later built by MMZ ZIS-20 (prototype construction dump truck based on ZIS-5) ZIS-21...
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  • 5V (redirect from 5-V)
    sometimes incorrectly written as 5v 5V, abbreviation for 5-valve engine ZIS-5V, a model of ZIS-5 (truck) 5V, a model of Toyota V engine 5V, a model series for...
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    truck ZIS-5V was built under the brand UralZIS. The new factory became the Ural branch of ZIS UralZIS. At the End of World War II in Europe, the ZIS-5...
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    were so successful that they were closely copied as the ZIS-/ZIL-151 and ZIL-157 family of trucks, built in the USSR until 1966 and in China until 1986...
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    the postwar ZIS-151 truck, which then evolved into the ZIL-157 truck and remained in production up until 1994. The Studebaker US6 truck became a legendary...
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    URAL-375D truck or an AT-P tractor with a maximum towing speed over asphalt roadway of about 60 km/h. The tires on the D-48 are those of the ZIS-5 truck. Designs...
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    complement the GAZ-46 4x4 amphibious reconnaissance vehicle, but using the ZIS-151 6x6 truck (also used in the BTR-152) as its basis. Similar in size to the DUKW...
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  • countries now used" denotes trucks in service currently. Truck Pickup Truck List of trucks List of pickup trucks "Oldtimer gallery. Trucks. Brockway 666"....
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  • guns; 347,900 mortars; 119,769 tanks and self-propelled guns; 265,600 army trucks; 213,742 military aircraft; 2 cruisers; 25 destroyers; 52 submarines. PPD-42...
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    ZiL (redirect from Zil trucks)
    former director Ivan Likhachev. ZiS luxury vehicles ZIS-101 (1936) ZIS-102 (1937) ZIS-101A Sport (1939) ZIS-110 (1945) ZIS-110B (1949) ZiL lanes, road lanes...
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    Yaroslavl Motor Plant (category Truck manufacturers of the Soviet Union)
    (1936–1942, 5-ton truck, powered by a 73 hp ZIS-5 engine) YaG-6A (1940, YaG-6 with an 82 hp ZIS-15 engine) YaG-6M (1938-1940, YaG-6 with a 93.5 hp Hercules...
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    ZIL-157 (category Military trucks of the Soviet Union)
    start of serial production of the ZIS-151, the revision of the ZIS-151 began. The new project was given the title ZIS-157. By 1956, two prototypes had...
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    The 76-mm divisional gun M1942 (ZiS-3) (Russian: 76-мм дивизионная пушка обр. 1942 г. (ЗиС-3)) (GRAU index: 52-P-354U) was a Soviet 76.2 mm divisional...
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    remained a member until the formal dissolution of the League in 1946. On 5 February 1932, a Non-Aggression Treaty with the Soviet Union was signed, based...
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    motorcycles, and huge blunt-nosed "Renault" trucks stolen in France, and endless "Mercedes" and "Opel" trucks, staff cars, radios, field kitchens, anti-aircraft...
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  • products: ZIS-101 limousine ZIS-110 limousine ZIS-150 ZIS-151 General-purpose truck ZIS-152 (BTR-152) armoured personnel carrier ZIS-154 - transit bus ZIS-155...
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    DUKW (redirect from DUKW amphibious truck)
    ramp. The Zavod imeni Stalina factory built it on the structure of its ZiS-151 truck, and production continued until 1962, with over 2,000 units delivered...
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    WC-51 and WC-52 trucks), were provided through Lend-Lease to various Allies: 24,902 to the Soviet Union, who used some to pull their ZiS-3 76-mm anti-tank...
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    мастерские) constructed a batch of shortened ZIS-154 bodies and mounted them on modified ZIS-150 truck chassis. One source suggests that the "Moscow"...
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    "History". National Museum of Military History. Archived from the original on 5 July 2013. Retrieved 3 January 2013. Wikimedia Commons has media related to...
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    UAZ (category Truck manufacturers of the Soviet Union)
    ZIS. By 1942, the plant began production of artillery shells and automobiles. The first vehicle produced at the plant was the ZIS-5 three-ton truck....
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    Soviets experimented with truck- and tank-based self-propelled weapons, producing a few Komsomolets tractor-mounted 57 mm ZiS-2 guns early in the war....
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    personnel carrier (APC) built on the chassis and drive train of a ZIS-151 utility truck. It entered service with a number of Warsaw Pact member states beginning...
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