the Yaroslavl Motor Plant (YaMZ), Russian: Яросла́вский мото́рный заво́д (ЯМЗ), romanized: Yaroslavskyi Motornyi Zavod (YaMZ), based in Yaroslavl, Russia...
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The 6x4, 8-ton YaG-10 truck was produced from 1932 to 1940 by the Yaroslavl Motor Plant in the Soviet Union. 333 trucks were made, 61 of which were converted...
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two-stroke engines and was a continuation of a truck developed by the Yaroslavl Motor Plant (YaMZ), who also built the engines. Later on, YaMZ's own original...
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programmer toolkit for development of Z39.50 clients and servers The Yaroslavl Motor Plant, formerly abbreviated ЯАЗ ("YAZ") Yazz (born 1960), pseudonym used...
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Automobile Plant. It was the first Soviet truck powered by a diesel engine. The MAZ-200 was initially produced by YaAZ (Yaroslavl Automobile Plant), based...
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a direct injection 11,150 cc (680 cu in) diesel V6 built by the Yaroslavl Motor Plant (who had also originally developed the preceding MAZ-200 truck)...
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chassis of the three-axle YaG-10 truck. Production completed by the Yaroslavl Automobile Plant, due to their experience with creating the SU-8 [ru]. In August–September...
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GAZ Group (category Motor vehicle engine manufacturers)
Truck Plant Ulyanovsk Motor Plant Nizhny Novgorod Motors GAZ Group Powertrain Division Yaroslavl Motor Plant Yaroslavl Fuel Equipment Plant Yaroslavl Diesel...
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Diesel engines of the V8 configuration are currently produced by the Yaroslavl Motor Plant, KamAZ. Sollers produces petrol engines for Aurus cars. The 1969–1972...
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of tractors engaged in Kolomna and Kharkiv Locomotive Factory, Obukhov plant. Most mass production of tractors was organized at the "Red Putilovets"...
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KrAZ (category Manufacturing plants in Ukraine)
decided to rebuild a plant for heavy-duty vehicle production. Heavy-duty truck manufacture was transferred from the Yaroslavl Motor Plant (YaAZ). The first...
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performance). Volkswagen Group Rus, plant in Kaluga producing 1.6 MPI engines. Yaroslavl Motor Plant (YaMZ), based in Yaroslavl and established in 1916 (as Autoworks)...
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Сhkalovsk Bus Plant (1960–1995) Chasiv Yar Repair Plant (1958–present) KrAZ (1958–present) (truck production of the Yaroslavl Motor Plant at Kremenchuk...
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Hamburg); in Italy, by Lancia (for Porto, Portugal); in Russia, by the Yaroslavl motor plant (for Moscow) and in Spain, by Maquitrans (for Barcelona). British...
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transferred from the Yaroslavl Automobile Plant (today Yaroslavl Motor Plant). In 1961 the plant delivered for export more than 500 vehicles in 26 countries...
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Initially reported as an optics plant, though the Governor of Moscow, Andrey Vorobyov, later claimed it was a pyrotechnics plant. Original Russian terms со...
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Viseon Bus Germany formerly Neoplan's trolleybus production Volgograd transport and machinery plant Russia Volvo Buses Sweden Yaroslavl motor plant Russia...
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Motor Plant Salyut Machine-Building Association, Moscow (three plants plus outside test plant) Naro Fominsk Motor Plant AMNTK Sojuz Lytkarino Motor Plants...
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tractors and heavy trucks. MAZ got the majority of its engines from Yaroslavl Motor Plant in Russia and from European producers. In the late 2010s, a joint...
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heavy truck produced by the Minsk Automobile Plant. Development started in 1949 at the Yaroslavl Automobile Plant Design Bureau as the YaAZ-225. It was planned...
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UEC Saturn (redirect from Rybinsk Motor-Building Plant)
merger of Rybinsk Motors and Lyulka-Saturn. Rybinsk Motors was established on 20 October 1916 as the Russian Renault automotive plant. In 1917 it started...
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Tutayev (category Cities and towns in Yaroslavl Oblast)
Tutayev (Russian: Тута́ев) is a town in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia. It was established in 1822 as Romanov-Borisoglebsk from two much older towns on opposite...
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Shipyard is a Russian shipbuilding company located in the city of Rybinsk, Yaroslavl Region. The enterprise is part of United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC)...
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Detroit Diesel Series 71 (redirect from General Motors 6004 engine)
versions of this engine-type were produced at the YaAZ automobile factory in Yaroslavl. Throughout World War II, the 4-71 engine both in locally assembled form...
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major industrial region. Besides Moscow, major cities include Smolensk, Yaroslavl, Vladimir, Tula, Dzerzhinsky, and Rybinsk. Trucks, ships, railway rolling...
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Sergey Yastrebov (category Governors of Yaroslavl Oblast)
of the Russia from 2017 to 2022. He served as the 3rd Governor of the Yaroslavl Oblast from 2012 to 2016. Sergey Yastrebov was born on 30 June 1954. In...
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GM "old-look" transit bus (redirect from General Motors TDH-5105)
literally Plant named after Stalin) where it became their model number 154. The ZIS-154 was first assembled with a locally manufactured Yaroslavl YaAZ-204...
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On 3 September 1939 the first Belgrade Grand Prix, the last Grand Prix motor racing race before the outbreak of World War II, was held around the Belgrade...
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manufactured in Yaroslavl constituted the foundation of the Soviet trolleybus fleet. Their official designation was the abbreviation of Yaroslavl Trolleybus...
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Komatsu Limited (category Electric motor manufacturers)
production began in 2010. Sites included Kaluga oblast Sankt Petersburg (1), Yaroslavl (1), Moscow area (2 - 3), Krasnodar (1), and Ekaterinburg and in Kemerovo...
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