Avtoistoria / AIST – Ural-375 S(377S) Tractor-Trailer Truck (1965) , Soviet Army
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- sběratelský model nákladního automobilu Ural-375 1/43 - provedení: kovový model s plastovými částmi
Ural – 375
V květnu 1958 byl veřejnosti představen nový, upravený NAMI-020, který dostal označení Ural-375. Nové vozidlo mělo oproti staršímu prototypu jiné umístění motoru, chladiče, blatníky a odlišnou konstrukci kabiny a řízení. Zkoušky vozidla proběhly v dubnu 1959. Byly testovány dvě verze – Ural-375 a Ural-375T. První prototyp měl nosnost 4 500 kg a druhý 5 000 kg. Vozidla měla být určena pro armádu, proto začal paralelně vývoj Ural-377 pro civilní účely.
The Ural-375 is a general purpose off-road 6×6 vehicle, produced at the Ural Automotive Plant in Miass, Russia for use in the Russian army. Introduced in 1976, it is still in production today. The wheel arrangement for the Ural-375 was designed for transporting cargo, people and trailers on all types of roads and terrain. It also serves as a launching platform for the BM-21 „Grad“ rocket launcher.
Manufacturer | Ural Automotive Plant |
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Production | 1977-present |
Assembly | Russia: Miass |
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Class | Truck |
Layout | AWD 6×6 |
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Transmission | 5-speed manual |
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Length | 7,366 mm (290.0 in) |
Width | 2,500 mm (98.4 in) |
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Predecessor | Ural-375D |
![]() UralAZ company logo
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Native name
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ОАО Автомобильный завод «Урал»
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Formerly
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Уральский автомобильный завод имени Сталина |
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Open joint-stock company |
Industry | Automotive |
Founded | 1941 |
Headquarters |
Miass, Chelyabinsk Oblast
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Soviet Army | |
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Советская Армия Sovetskaya Armiya |
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Founded | 25 February 1946 |
Disbanded | 25 December 1991 |
Country | ![]() |
Allegiance | Communist Party of the Soviet Union |
Type | Army |
Role | Land warfare |
Size | 3,668,075 active (1991) 4,129,506 reserve (1991) |
Nickname(s) | Red Army |
Colors | Red and yellow |
Equipment | 55,000 tanks 70,000 armored personnel carriers 24,000 infantry fighting vehicles 33,000 towed artillery pieces 9,000 self-propelled howitzers 12,000 anti-aircraft guns 4,300 helicopters |
Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Ground Forces | See list |
Notable commanders |
Georgi Zhukov |
Rudá armáda, celým názvem Dělnicko-rolnická rudá armáda (rusky Рабоче-крестьянская Красная армия, Raboče-kresťjanskaja Krasnaja armija (РККА nebo RKKA), zkráceně jen Красная армия) byla armáda bolševického Ruska (1918–1922) a posléze Sovětského svazu (1922–1946).
The Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army, frequently shortened to Red Army, was the army and the air force of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and, after 1922, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Beginning in February 1946, the Red Army, along with the Soviet Navy, embodied the main component of the Soviet Armed Forces; taking the official name of “Soviet Army“, until its dissolution in December 1991. The former official name Red Army continued to be used as a nickname by both sides throughout the Cold War.
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