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  2. 38M Botond - Wikipedia

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    Rába 38M Botond was a Hungarian military all-terrain truck. Designed by Győr-based Rába Magyar Vagon- és Gépgyár works, it was extensively used by the Royal Hungarian Army during World War II. The truck was based on a successful Raba AFi 1.5 ton 4×2 truck chassis, but was built with a 6×4 drivetrain to improve off-road performance. This ...

  3. Rába (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Rába introduced a more powerful, 370 PS (272 kW) diesel engine (D11TLL) in order to help their trucks compete internationally and to meet Hungarocamion's needs. The new engine range was loosely based on the earlier MAN units, but were now of 11.05 litres, and were developed together with the Linz Institute of Graz , Austria.

  4. Csepel Automobile Factory - Wikipedia

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    In 1944 the Steyr 380 truck was designed in Austria, licensing Csepel lorries and engines. Production of the MÁVAG and the RÁBA lorries stopped after nationalization in 1946. In 1947 Hungary bought the licence for the Steyr 380 lorry, D413 and D613 engines from the USSR. At this time, the Soviets occupied the Eastern part of Austria.

  5. Automotive industry in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Magyar Suzuki in Esztergom, Hungary, had over 6,300 employees as of 2007. Hungary significantly decreased the manufacturing of buses but found a large assembly capacities of foreign brands (such as Mercedes-Benz, Suzuki, Audi, BMW, Skoda, SEAT, Volkswagen, Fiat, Ford, Chevrolet, Citroën, Peugeot, Renault and Opel) with annual production of more than 800 000 cars.

  6. List of military trucks - Wikipedia

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    Truck Image Class Is there a civilian version Years in Production The armies which countries used ACMAT: VLRA 2: middle/heavy truck: no: 2009–present: France, United Kingdom, Ireland, Kenya, Cyprus, Zimbabwe, Chile, Chad ACMAT: ALTV: light truck: no: 2009–present: Afghanistan Automotive Industries: AIL Storm M-243: light truck: no: 1987 ...

  7. Category:Truck manufacturers of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Truck manufacturers of Hungary" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  8. Exclusive: Department of Transportation warns that trucker ...

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    The Department of Transportation warned that truck convoy protests planned across the United States could disrupt the national highway system and other critical transportation infrastructure ...

  9. List of Ford factories - Wikipedia

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    The factory continued production of military trucks until 1942, then did repair work only. The factory was nationalized by the Communist Romanian government in 1948. Romeo Engine: Romeo, Michigan: U.S. Closed Ford 6.2 L Boss V8 Ford 5.2 L V8: Made Ford tractors and engines, parts, and farm implements for tractors from 1973 until 1988.