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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 ...
Infantry fighting vehicles are the BMP-1 and BMP-2 with at least 15 in service as of 2021. APCs include the BTR family of APCs as well as over 70 MT-LBs, GT-MU, and BTRG-127 vehicles. Trucks are typically post-Soviet, Ural-375, GAZ-66, and Zil-131 trucks make up the logistics backbone.
ZIL-135 (1959-1963, military transport and self-propelled artillery truck) - production moved to BAZ; ZIL-136 (1957, prototype off road vehicle) ZIL-137 (1970, prototype off road tractor-trailer based on ZIL-131) - built by BAZ; ZIL-138 (1977-1987, LPG powered version of ZIL-130) ZIL-157 (1958-1978, production moved to Ural Automobiles and Motors)
Military vehicles include all land combat and transport ... Ural-4320 or ZIL-131 chassis (also known as M1964) ... (American service designation for the Renault FT-17)
During the battle, 12 separatists were killed, a Bogdan bus and a ZIL-131 were destroyed. Moreover, 1 SVD , 8 AK-74s, 4 PM pistols, 10 RGD-5s , 4 F-1 grenades were also captured. On 14 August 2014, during a reconnaissance operation, the company was ambushed wounding the company commander along with five other personnel who were then taken to ...
ZIL-131: 6×6 3.5 ton truck: 300 Soviet Union: Cargo truck or mobile workshop, also can become a BM-21 multiple rocket launcher. [205] [202] ZIL-157: 6×6 2.5 ton truck: 84 Soviet Union: Transport vehicle for motorized infantry or mobile workshop. [205] KrAZ-255: 6×6 off-road truck: N/A Soviet Union: Used for towing heavy artillery pieces.
ZIL-130, pre-facelift model (1962-1977) ZIL-130, pre-facelift model at the State Aviation Museum, Kyiv ZIL-130, facelift model ZIL-130 flatbed Two ZIL-130's, both of Ukrainian Emergency Gas Service. The second one has a replaced cabin from a ZIL-131 or Amur-531350 produced by UamZ in Novouralsk ZIL-130 fire engine ZIL-130 with crane ZIL-130V1 ...
In service with the Land Forces. S-75 Dvina (SA-2 Guideline) Soviet Union: Medium-range air defense system: N/A In service with the Air Force. Live firing tests were held again after a 10 year gap in 2021. [28] S-125M Soviet Union: Short-range air defense system: N/A Operated by the Air Force. Still in use and partaking in military live firing ...