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    Scania AB (redirect from Scania-Vabis)
    Scania (Swedish: Skåne). AB Scania-Vabis was established in 1911 as the result of a merger between Södertälje-based Vabis and Malmö-based Maskinfabriks-aktiebolaget...
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    merged to create Scania-Vabis, today known as Scania AB. Development and production of engines and light automobiles continued at Vabis' location, while trucks...
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    Scania-Vabis L75/L76 was a series of heavy duty trucks produced by Swedish automaker Scania-Vabis between 1958 and 1968. In the spring of 1958, Scania-Vabis...
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    The Scania-Vabis L20/L60/L71 was a series of heavy duty trucks produced by Swedish automaker Scania-Vabis between 1946 and 1958. Scania-Vabis’ first post-war...
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    II) had two Scania-Vabis L/603 engines and a ZF electromagnetic gearbox. Made in 1943-44. Strv m/42 TH (Lago III), had two Scania-Vabis L/603 engines, each...
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    In service 1944–1973 Used by Sweden Production history Manufacturer Scania-Vabis Produced 1944–1947 No. built 36 Specifications Mass 12.4 t (13.7 short tons;...
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    The Scania-Vabis 314/324/325 was a series of trucks produced by Swedish automaker Scania-Vabis between 1925 and 1936. Until 1927 Scania-Vabis had produced...
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    Scania-Vabis L55/L56/L66 was a series of trucks produced by Swedish automaker Scania-Vabis between 1959 and 1968. In the spring of 1958, Scania-Vabis introduced...
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    Scania-Vabis L36 was a medium sized truck produced by Swedish automaker Scania-Vabis between 1964 and 1968. By the early 1960s, Scania-Vabis’ trucks...
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    Scania-Vabis 335/345/355 was a series of heavy duty trucks produced by Swedish automaker Scania-Vabis between 1931 and 1944. In 1931 Scania-Vabis presented...
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    Scania-Vabis L10/L40/L51 was a series of trucks produced by Swedish automaker Scania-Vabis between 1944 and 1959. During the Second World War Scania-Vabis’...
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    manufacturer that was formed from the 1969 merger of Saab AB and Scania-Vabis. The company was split in 1995. Truck and bus manufacturer Scania AB of...
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    with an internal combustion engine for Vabis in Södertälje. Erikson continuously improved his car until Vabis was satisfied, and started production of...
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    campaign in the East. After negotiations with the German authorities, Scania-Vabis were allowed to build for Swedish army their own tanks under license, as...
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  • the company was in a merger with commercial vehicle manufacturer Scania-Vabis, known as Saab-Scania. The two were de-merged in 1995 by the new owners...
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    Bilasa Devi Kevat Airport (IATA: PAB, ICAO: VEBU), also known as Bilaspur Airport, is a domestic airport serving the city of Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India...
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    automobiles, trucks and engines. The company was in 1911 merged with Vabis, to form Scania-Vabis. British bicycle manufacturer Humber & Co had set up a Swedish...
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    Wallenberg-hallen’’ is Scania’s visitor centre. A varied series of early Vabis, Scania-Vabis and Scania vehicles can be found in the museum. Among other items...
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  • 1968 Saab-Scania, the former corporate group formed by Saab AB and Scania-Vabis Alejandro Saab (born 1994), American voice actor Alex Saab (born 1971),...
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    92, was launched in 1949. In 1968 the parent company merged with Scania-Vabis, and ten years later the Saab 900 was launched, in time becoming Saab's...
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  • (1901–1906) Tidaholm (1903–ca. 1932) Uniti (2016–2022) UNO (around 1990) Vabis (1897–1911) Von Braun Holding Company (2014–present) NEVS (Based on Saab...
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    with the increased weight the 145 hp Scania-Vabis typ 1664 was replaced by a more powerful 160 hp Scania-Vabis typ 603. Due to the larger size, the hull...
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    set up based on two types of truck chassis, a Volvo chassis and a Scania-Vabis chassis. The armour-plates were made by Bofors, Landsverk, Bröderna Hedlund...
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    thin, armor and used a modified Landsverk L-60 turret. The 140 hp Scania-Vabis engine was in the middle on the left side. It was able to be driven from...
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    Agricultural Machinery Inc."). Vemag was assembling Scania-Vabis trucks, but Scania Vabis became an independent company in July 1960. The original plans...
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    26,000 kilograms (29 short tons; 26 long tons) and powered by two Scania-Vabis L/607 (170 hp/127 kW each) gasoline engines, the stridsvagn 74 had a top...
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  • AB (Scania-Vabis), Swedish automotive manufacturer with origins in Scania Maskinfabriks-aktiebolaget Scania, predecessor to Scania-Vabis Saab-Scania...
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    was armed with a 37mm gun or two machine guns and was powered by a Scania-Vabis engine. The Strv m/21-29 was an upgraded version of the fm/21. The modifications...
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  • school bus yellow A typical school bus in the United States Swedish Scania-Vabis postbus from mid-1920s German postbus from 1925 German Reichspost parcel...
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    the withdrawal of Strv m/41 from frontline service made their two Scania-Vabis L603 engines available to replace the problematic Volvo A8B engine. In December...
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