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  2. ZIS-5 (truck) - Wikipedia

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    After the GAZ-AA, the ZIS-5 was the 2nd most used Red Army truck of 1933-1943 period. The intensive growth of Lend Lease trucks shipping in 1943-1944 did not affect the first line use of the "Tryohtonka" (as soldiers called the ZIS-5 for its 3-ton payload), while the GAZ-AA got somewhat phased out to secondary roles.

  3. UAZ-452 - Wikipedia

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    UAZ-3741 left front UAZ-3741 rear UAZ-39625 right side. The model's predecessor, the UAZ-450 (produced between 1958 and 1966), was based on the chassis and engine of the four-wheel drive light truck GAZ-69, and was the first "forward control" vehicle of this type to be built in Russia or anywhere else in the Soviet Union. [1]

  4. Automotive industry in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    BAZ (1958–present) manufactured military superheavy trucks. GAZ (Volga, 1932–present) produced light trucks, Volga business-class sedans, which were also used as taxi cabs, and luxury automobiles such as the Chaika for Soviet officials (up to 100,000 cars annually).

  5. GAZ-3308 Sadko - Wikipedia

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    The GAZ-3308 "Sadko" (Russian: Садко) is a Russian-built, 2.5-ton, 4-wheel-drive cargo truck.The Sadko is produced by the Gorky Automobile Plant (GAZ). It is named after Sadko, a protagonist in many bylinas of the Novgorod cycle.

  6. GAZ-3307 - Wikipedia

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    GAZ-33078: chassis and flatbed truck with the Hino W04CT diesel engine; GAZ-33090: chassis and flatbed with the MMZ D-245.7E2 turbo-diesel engine; GAZ-33091: extended by 1.4 m and a flatbed truck chassis with the MMZ D-245.7E2; GAZ-33092: chassis with double cab for 7 persons and MMZ D-245.7E2 turbo-diesel engine (used in fire engines);

  7. Yarovit Motors - Wikipedia

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    CJSC Yarovit Motors (Russian: Яровит Моторс, "spring") was a St. Petersburg, Russia company engaged in the SKD assembly and modification of trucks and road tractors road vehicles of the Dutch truck company Terberg. JSC "YAROVIT MOTORS" was created in 2003 when Yarovit Holdings purchased the former Leningrad Metal Plant. [1]

  8. ZIS-150 - Wikipedia

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    The ZIS-150 is a Soviet truck. In 1947 it replaced the ZIS-5 truck on the assembly line. Together with the GAZ-51, it was the main Soviet truck during the 1950s, judging by their quantity. A tractor-trailer version of the ZIS-150, the ZIS-120N was sold from 1956 to 1957. In 1957, the base ZIS-150 model was replaced by ZIL-164, which differed ...

  9. GAZ-AA - Wikipedia

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    The GAZ-AA is a truck produced at the Gorky Auto Plant in the Soviet Union from 1932 to 1938, and was the factory's first truck produced under the GAZ brand. Russian-speakers often refer to it as a polutorka (полуторка) - meaning "one-and-a halfer", with reference to its carrying capacity of 1.5 tonnes (1500 kilograms).