
BAV 485 - Wikipedia
The ZIS-485, army designation BAV (Russian, БАВ, большой автомобиль водоплавающий - bolshoi avtomobil vodoplavayushchiy, big floating vehicle), is a Soviet amphibious transport, a copy of the WWII American DUKW. During World War II, the Soviets received 586 DUKW-353 amphibious trucks under the Lend-Lease Act. [6]
BAV-485 (1952) - Truck Encyclopedia
The BAV-485 was the Soviet standard amphibious truck, a faithful copy of the WW2 famous US-made DUKW made by GMC and generously provided to the Soviet Union via lend-lease. It was developed from 1949, produced from 1952 to 1962 by successive plants, and widely distributed between motorized infantry units for the crossing or rivers, as well as ...
BAV-485 amphibious carrier - War History
2018年6月18日 · Derived directly from the wartime 6 x 6 DUKW provided under Lend-Lease, the BAV-485 is a watertight boat-like body on a Soviet truck chassis. Following the successful use of American-supplied DUKW 6×6 amphibious vehicles by the Soviet army during World War II, it was decided to build a similar vehicle but based on a Soviet truck chassis.
ZiS-485 (BAV-485) 6x6 Amphibious Transport - Military Factory
2019年5月14日 · The ZiS-485 (BAV 485) 6x6 amphibious transport was similar in scope to the World War 2-era American DUKW series of which the Soviet Union received nearly 500 of through Lend-Lease. The BAV 485 was first unveiled in 1952 and was intended to hold fast to the lightning-speed concepts of Soviet military land warfare doctrine learned through many ...
BAV 485 - Military Wiki | Fandom
The ZiS-485, army designation BAV (Russian, большой автомобиль водоплавающий - bolshoi avtomobil vodoplavayushchiy, big floating vehicle), is a Soviet amphibious transport, similar to the DUKW. Introduced in 1952,[4] it was intended to complement the GAZ 46 4x4 amphibious reconnaissance vehicle...
BAV-485 - DayR Wiki
BAV-485 are one of the few amphibious vehicle in-game, in other words, it is capable of traversing both land and water terrain. It is an ideal transport when crossing multiple types of biomes for nearly the same speed.
BAV-485 - Soviet Union (USSR) Wiki
The BAV-485 was an amphibious heavy-duty vehicle that was in the USSR from 1952 to 1962, however production continiued in Laos until 2003 and is still produced in North Korea. The BAV-485 is based on the Americam DUKW which was also …
ZiS-485 (BAV-485) - Military Equipment Guide With Photos
The ZiS-485 (BAV 485) 6x6 amphibious transport vehicle is similar in size to the US WWII-era DUKW series, of which the Soviet Union acquired nearly 500 on Lend-Lease. First introduced in 1952, the BAV 485 was designed to adhere to the lightning-fast concepts of Soviet military land warfare doctrine learned in many devastating battles with ...
BAV-485 | 1945-1991: Cold War world Wiki | Fandom
The BAV-485 was an amphibious heavy-duty vehicle that was in the USSR from 1952 to 1962, however production continiued in Laos until 2003 and is still produced in North Korea. The BAV-485 is based on the Americam DUKW which was also …
Category : BAV 485 - Wikimedia
BAV is a 6×6 amphibious transport vehicle based on the ZIS-151 truck produced between 1950 and 1956 by Zavod Imeni Stalina (ZIS) as ZIS-485 and from 1956 by Zavod Imeni Likhacheva (ZIL) as ZIL-485. BAV-A (also known as ZIL-485A) is an improved version based on the ZIL-157 truck. This category has only the following subcategory.