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  2. Ural-4320 - Wikipedia

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    The Ural-4320 is a general purpose off-road 6×6 vehicle, produced at the Ural Automotive Plant in Miass, Russia for use by the Russian army. The wheel arrangement for the Ural-4320 was designed for transporting cargo, people and trailers on all types of roads and terrain. It also serves as a launching platform for the BM-21 "Grad" rocket launcher.

  3. Ural Automotive Plant - Wikipedia

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    In the autumn of 1941, Soviet leaders decided to build a plant for the manufacturing of military trucks, and it was named Ural Automotive Plant. Since April 1942, the factory has produced primarily engines and gearboxes. On July 8, 1944 the first truck ZIS-5 V was built under the brand UralZIS. The new factory became the Ural branch of ZIS UralZIS.

  4. List of equipment of the Russian Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    Light cargo truck Unknown Russia: GAZ-3308: Light cargo truck Unknown Russia: Ural-4320: Medium cargo truck 8000+ Soviet Union: As of 10 May 2024, at least 923 trucks and 178 tankers have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine. [51] KamAZ-5350: Medium cargo truck Unknown Russia: As of 10 May 2024 at least 947 have been lost in the Russian ...

  5. BM-21 Grad - Wikipedia

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    The launcher itself has the industrial index of "2B5". In 1976, the BM-21 was mounted on the newer Ural-4320 6x6 army truck. [citation needed] The three-member crew can emplace the system and have it ready to fire in three minutes. The crew can fire the rockets from the cab or from a trigger at the end of a 64-meter (210 ft) cable.

  6. Video shows bodies on burnt-out Russian trucks in Kursk ... - AOL

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    A video that surfaced online appears to show a convoy of burnt-out Russian military trucks in the country’s southwestern Kursk region, the latest sign that Ukraine’s cross-border assault is ...

  7. Tornado (multiple rocket launcher) - Wikipedia

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    The Russian government ordered 36 new "Tornado-G" based on the Kamaz 6x6 chassis, instead of the old systems based on the Ural-4320 truck. Systems in the Tornado family: [citation needed] 9A53-G Tornado (2 × 15; 1×40 122 mm Upgraded BM-21 Grad Multiple Rocket Launcher Module, based on a Kamaz Truck or on a Ural-4320).

  8. Ural-375 - Wikipedia

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    Ural-4320. The Ural-375 is a general purpose 4.5 ton 6×6 truck produced at the Ural Automotive Plant in the Russian SFSR from 1961 to 1993. The Ural-375 replaced the ZIL-157 as the standard Soviet Army truck in 1979, and was replaced by the Ural-4320. The Ural-375 was used, for example, as a platform for the BM-21 Grad rocket launcher, as a ...

  9. 2S40 Floks - Wikipedia

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    120mm. Maximum firing range. 8.5 km (HE), 10 km (guided) The 2S40 Floks (Russian: 2С40 «Флокс»; "Phlox") is a Russian wheeled self-propelled 120 mm mortar system. [1][2] It uses a Ural-4320 6x6 truck chassis and has armored crew and ammunition compartments. The vehicle was first shown to the public during the Army-2016 exhibition.