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  2. ZIL-131 - Wikipedia

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    The ZIL-131 was introduced in 1966; it is a military version of the ZIL-130, and the two trucks share many components. The ZIL-131 6x6 has the same equipment as the GAZ-66 and Ural-375D . The ZIL-130/131 was in production at the AMUR truck plant (ZIL-130 as the AMUR-531350 and ZIL-131 as the AMUR-531340 ), with both gasoline and diesel engines ...

  3. Bryansk Automobile Plant - Wikipedia

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    Bryansk Automobile Plant was founded 4 June 1958 [1] as a branch of the Moscow factory ZIL for the manufacture of components: driving axles, barrels, boxes handout, suspension and other components for automobiles ZIL-131. The basis for the creation of new business was the manufacture tractor Bizhytskoho steel plant [1].

  4. Armed Forces of Transnistria - Wikipedia

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    Trucks are typically post-Soviet, Ural-375, GAZ-66, and Zil-131 trucks make up the logistics backbone. Rocket artillery is very important for the Armed Forces, given the limited number of conventional artillery Transnistria has. Rocket launchers include the Grad system, some of which were placed on ZIL-131 trucks.

  5. List of ZiL vehicles - Wikipedia

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    ZIL-131 (1966-1994, production moved to Ural Automobiles and Motors) ZIL-132 (1960, prototype off road vehicle) ZIL-133 (1975-2000, three-axle version of ZIL-130)

  6. Category:ZiL vehicles - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Military trucks of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    ZIL-131; ZIL-135; ZIL-157; ZIS-6 This page was last edited on 18 September 2019, at 02:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

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  9. R-17 Elbrus - Wikipedia

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    R-17 on reload transport trailer with ZIL-131 tractor. During the 1960s the Soviets exported the R-17 missiles and 2P19 launchers to Warsaw Pact allies, though none of their armies had access to nuclear warheads, which were stored on their soil in Soviet-controlled Missile Technical Bases (RTB). After the 9P117 TEL was introduced, Warsaw Pact ...