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  2. GAZ-46 - Wikipedia

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    The GAZ-46, army designation MAV (Russian, малый автомобиль водоплавающий, small floating car), is a Soviet-made light four-wheel drive amphibious military vehicle that entered service in the 1950s and has been used by many Eastern Bloc allied forces since.

  3. PTS (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the Russian Defense Ministry intends to purchase an undetermined number of PTS-4s, which underwent acceptance trials in 2011. The vehicle will be fitted with a remotely operated 12.7 mm (0.50 in) machine gun and a multi-fuel engine. The PTS-4 weighs 33 tons, with a payload of 12 tons on land (18 tons on water).

  4. TREKOL-39294 - Wikipedia

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    The TREKOL-39294 is a Russian six-wheeled amphibious all-terrain vehicle produced by TREKOL. The 39294 is available in two versions: passenger and freight and it uses large low-pressure tires. TREKOL manufactures the 39294 using UAZ and GAZ parts, which ensures easy operation, easy maintenance and repairs.

  5. VPK-7829 Bumerang - Wikipedia

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    The Bumerang vehicle will be based on Armata Universal Combat Platform. It will be amphibious and be able to negotiate and overcome water obstacles using two waterjets. In a departure with the previous BTR (Like BTR-70) series of vehicles, the engine will be located in the front instead of the rear. Engine location was a significant drawback of ...

  6. Vodnik (Russian military vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    Vodnik (Russian: Водник; Automotive number GAZ-3937 and its modified version GAZ-39371) is a Russian high-mobility multipurpose military vehicle manufactured by GAZ. It is a "heavy modification" of the civil GAZ-2330 "Tigr". Its name comes from the Russian "водник" – a person employed in water transport, but is also used to refer ...

  7. UAZ-469 - Wikipedia

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    UAZ-3907 Ягуар (Jaguar) – amphibious vehicle based on the UAZ-469 with two propellers mounted to the rear axle; UAZ-Martorelli – UAZ-469B version that was exported to Italy, where it was significantly modified. These versions included: with Russian UMP-451M petrol engine (2,445 cc, 75 hp), called the "UAZ-Explorer"

  8. TREKOL - Wikipedia

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    TREKOL (Russian: ТРЭКОЛ) is a Moscow, Russia based designer and manufacturer of large all terrain amphibious vehicles/swamp buggies. [1] Trekol is an abbreviation for «ТРанспорт ЭКОЛогический» or Transport Environmentally. [ 2 ]

  9. ZIL-2906 - Wikipedia

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    The ZIL-2906 (Russian: ЗИЛ-2906) is a screw-driven amphibious craft manufactured in Soviet Union from 1975 to 1979 by ZiL. [1] The ZIL-2906 was produced from July 1975 to 1979, [2] five manufactured in total. [3] In 1980, it was succeeded by the ZIL-29061, produced until 1991. [2]