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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-547/MAZ-7916 - The MAZ-547 is a six-axle version of the MAZ-543 and was used for the RSD-10 Pioneer IRBM. The MAZ-7916, an improved version, was released in 1980. MAZ-7904 - The MAZ-7904 is the largest wheeled vehicle that was ever designed for military purposes
Minsk Automobile Plant (MAZ) vehicles — of the former Soviet Union (est.1944), and in present day Belarus Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
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.
The Army is seeking public comments on a draft environmental impact statement it released Friday for its proposed retention of up to 6,322 acres of state-owned lands it uses for training on Oahu.
In 1958 it was renamed into BelAZ. Initially it produced MAZ trucks. In 1961 the first 27-tonne BelAZ pit and quarry dump truck was manufactured. In 2006 the independent Mogilev Automobile Plant was merged into BelAZ. In fall of 2006 the first delivery of BelAZ-75600. [4] In April 2012, BelAZ announced it would hold an IPO – the first in ...
In 1958 the factory started the production of the single-axle MAZ-529, developed by the Minsk Automobile Plant (MAZ). [2] In 2006 the factory became a branch of JSC "BelAZ", which has been a branch of "BelAZ-Holding" since 2012. Most MoAZ vehicles are exported; more than 85% of the produced vehicles are sold in CIS member states. [citation needed]