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  2. ZIL-131 - Wikipedia

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    The ZIL-131 was introduced in 1966; it is a military version of the ZIL-130, and the two trucks share many components. The ZIL-131 6x6 has the same equipment as the GAZ-66 and Ural-375D . The ZIL-130/131 was in production at the AMUR truck plant (ZIL-130 as the AMUR-531350 and ZIL-131 as the AMUR-531340 ), with both gasoline and diesel engines ...

  3. List of ZiL vehicles - Wikipedia

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    ZIL-135 (1959-1963, military transport and self-propelled artillery truck) - production moved to BAZ ZIL-136 (1957, prototype off road vehicle) ZIL-137 (1970, prototype off road tractor-trailer based on ZIL-131) - built by BAZ

  4. ZIL-130 - Wikipedia

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    The second one has a replaced cabin from a ZIL-131 or Amur-531350 produced by UamZ in Novouralsk ZIL-130 fire engine ZIL-130 with crane ZIL-130V1 with "APPA-4" semi-trailer Interior. The ZIL-130 is a Soviet/Russian truck produced by ZIL in Moscow, Russia. The first prototype was built in 1956.

  5. Amur (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, the factory started their own production of vehicles, first of which was a terrain truck ZIL-157. In 1987, the factory expanded its commercial production of trucks to ZIL-130 and ZIL-131, and their common trailers. By 1992, the factory had mastered the production of special equipment vehicles based on its original trucks.

  6. Combination bus - Wikipedia

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    ZIL-131 shift bus Tambov OMON units in Nizhny Novgorod with a "truck-bus" on a ZIL-130. A combination bus, also called a truck bus or shift bus, is a purpose-built truck with a "passenger container" fulfilling the role of a bus. Such vehicles used to be common in developing countries.

  7. Category:Military trucks of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Military trucks of the Soviet Union" ... ZIL-131; ZIL-135; ZIL-157; ZIS-6 This page was last edited on 18 September 2019, at 02:59 ...

  8. File:ZiL-131 fuel truck in Afghanistan, 2008.jpg - Wikipedia

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    An Afghan airman awaits the signal to begin refueling aircraft while standing next to a ZIL-131 refueling truck in Kabul, Afghanistan, Nov. 25, 2008. The ZIL-131, like most equipment used by the Afghan air force, was left behind by withdrawing Soviet forces in 1989. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Keith Brown/Released) Camera manufacturer

  9. Bryansk Automobile Plant - Wikipedia

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    Bryansk Automobile Plant was founded 4 June 1958 [1] as a branch of the Moscow factory ZIL for the manufacture of components: driving axles, barrels, boxes handout, suspension and other components for automobiles ZIL-131. The basis for the creation of new business was the manufacture tractor Bizhytskoho steel plant [1].