
GAZ-66 - Wikipedia
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), trueman (in Siberia).
GAZ-66 - Weaponsystems.net
The GAZ-66 is a 2 t light tactical truck on a 4x4 chassis. The baseline vehicle is fitted with a flatbed cargo body with tarpaulin cover. Variants include several types of command post vehicles, NBC decontamination vehicle, light crane, water tanker, etc.
GAZ-66 Russian 4x4 Light Utility Truck - United States Army
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...
GAZ-66:战争与实验 - Военное обозрение
2019年10月10日 · gaz-66证明是可以的多功能机器。 八缸发动机提供了高功率重量比,自锁差速器,完美的重量分配和几何越野性能,可以冲过最疯狂的障碍,而无罩布局则提供了出色的视野。
GAZ-66: wars and experiments - Военное обозрение
2019年10月10日 · For many years, the brisk and passable GAZ-66 has become the hallmark of the medical service of the army of the Soviet Union. The most widespread, of course, was the AC-66 ambulance bus with a K-66 body, capable of taking on board up to 18 the wounded.
Mortar - GAZ 66
For the basic model GAZ-66 (GAZ-66-01). The data may differ slightly for other model variants and superstructures. Engine: V8 petrol engine; Engine type: ZMZ-66; Power: 115 hp (85 kW) maximum torque: 284 Nm; Displacement: 4254 cm³; Tank capacity: 2 × 105 l; Consumption: 24 l / 100 km; Range: 875 km
GAZ-66 - SovAvto website
1998年9月23日 · This very successful line of trucks evolved from late model (1959) of GAZ-62. The production of this series of trucks officially ended in 1998, but the Army, its biggest customer, still places orders on these trucks -- their favorite off-road vehicles.
Gaz 66 - R142 Radio Truck - Bunker Tours
The GAZ 66 had a ground clearance of 310 mm, could cope with a 55 percent gradient, and had a climbing capability of 400 mm, a traversing capability of 600 mm and a fording capability of 900 mm. The specific ground pressure was 1.5 kp/cm2 and the turning circle around 19.5 m.
GAZ-66 Soviet and Russian army truck 4 × 4 - overlandtravel.org
GAZ-66 – Soviet and Russian army truck with the wheel formula 4 × 4, load capacity of 2.0 tonnes and the cab-over-engine. Most mass-wheel-drive two-axle truck in the Soviet Army and in the national economy of the USSR and Russia in 1960-1990. Serial production of the GAZ-66 deployed from July 1964.
GAZ-66 - Military weapon systems
The GAZ-66 is a Soviet-era military truck known for its off-road capabilities and versatility in various military applications.