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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.
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 .
UralZIS-produced ZIS-5 in Togliatti Technical Museum East German Army Ural-375 A Ural-4320 Ural-6361. 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.
Ural-375D; Prototype 2014 Unknown Unknown unknown Exists in 3 variants, M1, M2 and M3 [108] PTH85-VN18: Vietnamese Union Enterprise / Z751 factory Vietnam — 85 mm L/55: 6×6 truck: Ural-43206; Prototype 2018 Unknown Unknown unknown [109] [110] PTH 130. Based on Jupiter V (Cuba) Vietnamese Union Enterprise / Z751 factory Vietnam — 130 mm L ...
Ural-375D: 6×6 4.5 ton truck: 50 [201] Soviet Union: Transport or fuel tanker vehicle, another use as a BM-21 MLRS. [202] Ural-4320: 4×4 6×6 off-road truck ~100 [203] Soviet Union: 25 Ural-4320-31 armored trucks were given by Russia to secure transport of Syria's chemical weapons. [204] Additional delivered in 2017. [204] Also Ural-43206 4× ...
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.
This list includes military trucks, are in production for 2021. Previous models are in a separate table, which is below. In the column "Company" indicates the manufacturer of the truck, in the column "truck" model
BM-11 6×6 self-propelled multiple rocket launcher based on a Ural-375D or Ural-4320 chassis (North Korea; Cold War) BM-21 Grad 4×4 and 6×6 self-propelled multiple rocket launcher based on a GAZ-66, Ural-375D, Ural-4320 or ZIL-131 chassis (also known as M1964) (Soviet Union; Cold War) BMD-1 infantry fighting vehicle (Soviet Union; Cold War)