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  2. Tigr (military vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    140 km/h (87 mph) on road 80 km/h (50 mph) off-road. The Tigr ( Russian: Тигр, lit. 'Tiger') is a Russian 4×4 multipurpose all-terrain infantry mobility vehicle manufactured by Military Industrial Company, first delivered to the Russian Army in 2006.

  3. List of equipment of the Russian Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    Light cargo truck Unknown Russia: Ural Light cargo truck Unknown Russia: As of 10 May 2024, at least 170 Ural-43206, 30 Ural Federal, 4 Ural-5323, 15 Ural-63704-0010 Tornado-U and 1 Ural-542301 have been lost in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine. GAZ-33097: Light cargo truck Unknown Russia: GAZ-3308: Light cargo truck Unknown Russia: Ural-4320

  4. MAZ-7310 - Wikipedia

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    Designed in the 1960s, the MAZ-543 was presented on 7 November 1965 during the Moscow Red Square military parade as part of SS-1с Scud B (9K72 Elbrus) system. The vehicle is powered by a 38.9 litre D12A-525 tank diesel engine producing around 525 horsepower, and gives a maximum road speed of 37 mph (60 km/h). There have been a number of variants.

  5. Ural-4320 - Wikipedia

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    2,715 mm (106.9 in) 3,005 mm (118.3 in) (with tent) Chronology. Predecessor. Ural-375D. Successor. Ural Next. The Ural-4320 is a general purpose off-road 6×6 vehicle, produced at the Ural Automotive Plant in Miass, Russia for use by the Russian army. Introduced in 1976, it continued in production as of 2023.

  6. GAZ-66 - Wikipedia

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    GAZ-3308. The GAZ-66 is a Soviet and later Russian 4x4 all-road (off-road) military truck produced by GAZ. It was one of the main cargo vehicles for motorized infantry of the Soviet Army and is still employed in former Soviet Union countries. [1] It is nicknamed shishiga (шишига), shisharik (шишарик)/ shehsherik (шешерик ...

  7. GAZ-3308 Sadko - Wikipedia

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    GAZ-66. Successor. Sadko NEXT. The GAZ-3308 "Sadko" ( Russian: Садко) is a Russian-built, 2.5-ton, 4-wheel-drive cargo truck. The Sadko is produced by the Gorky Automobile Plant (GAZ). It is named after Sadko, a protagonist in many bylinas of the Novgorod cycle. Sadko has been replaced in production by the Sadko Next (Ru:САДКО NEXT).

  8. UAZ-469 - Wikipedia

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    UAZ-469 medical variant, used in Ukraine A UAZ-3151 used in a military parade in Russia. Modifications include a basic UAZ-469B with ground clearance of 220 mm (8.7 in), and a specialized military UAZ-469, with ground clearance increased to 300 mm (12 in). After slight modernisation in 1985, due to new industry designation standards, they were ...

  9. Kamaz Typhoon - Wikipedia

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    KamAZ Typhoon ( Russian: КамАЗ-63968 Тайфун) is a family of Russian multi-functional, modular, armored Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles manufactured by the Russian truck builder KAMAZ. The Typhoon family is part of Russia's Typhoon program. As of 2021, the number of Typhoons in the Russian Armed Forces fleet was about 330 ...