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Chinese licensed copy of Belarus MAZ-543; Wanshan WS2600 – Heavy artillery truck. Kamaz-4326 – In limited service. General Utility Truck. Standard tactical truck of PLAGF since 1990s. Kamaz-43114/43118 – In limited service. Heavy high mobility and tactical truck. KrAZ-6322 – In limited service. Heavy high mobility and tactical truck
Stamps of Belarus with MAZ trucks (1998) After a decision by the Soviet Industrial command in August 1944, the plant was begun as the Second World War ended. [2] The first MAZ model, the MAZ-200, entered production in 1949.
A MAZ 5440 in Minsk, Belarus. A MAN TGX in Widnes, England. KrAZ-6322 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Austria. Gräf & Stift ; ÖAF (Austria) Steyr (Austria) Belarus.
MAZ-5551 tipper, with the MAN F90 cab MAZ-203 and MAZ-206 buses MAZ-5551. Minsk Automobile Plant or MAZ is a state-run automotive manufacturer association in Belarus, one of the largest in Eastern Europe. It was built shortly after the Second World War. The first MAZ model (MAZ-200) used General Motors designed 2-stroke engines.
MAZ-6317: Truck 3 [39] Belarus: Captured in Syria. KrAZ-6322: Truck 5 ...
1999 Belarus stamp set commemorating MAZ. In 1954, MZKT, the Minsk Wheeled Tractor Plant, was founded to develop artillery tractors; it then developed a series of heavy weapons transporters for the military of the USSR, including heavy offroad trucks such as the MAZ-537 and MAZ-7310. [3] It was a division of Minsk Automobile Plant (known as MAZ ...
MAZ (Minsk Automobile Plant) trucks — of the former Soviet Union and present day Belarus Pages in category "MAZ trucks" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Minsk Automobile Plant (MAZ) MAZ-200: Heavy: Conventional – USSR: replaced to MAZ-500: Minsk Automobile Plant (MAZ) MAZ-205: Heavy: Conventional – USSR: replaced to MAZ-503: Minsk Automobile Plant (MAZ) MAZ-535: Heavy: Cabin before engine – USSR: production moved to KZKT: Minsk Automobile Plant (MAZ) MAZ-501: Heavy: Conventional – USSR ...