
BA-64 - Wikipedia
The BA-64 (БА-64, from Russian: Бронированный Автомобиль, Bronirovaniy Avtomobil, literally "armoured car") [1] was a Soviet four-wheeled armoured scout car. Built on the chassis of a GAZ-64 or GAZ-67 jeep, it incorporated a hull loosely modeled after that of the Sd.Kfz. 221. [2] .
Soviet BA-64 scout car - tank-afv.com
The BA-64 was the first Soviet all-wheel drive armoured car and will remain the only vehicle of this class in service during the war, with a production of up to 9110 armoured vehicles from April 1942 to early 1946.
GAZ BA-64 4-Wheeled Light Armored Car - Military Factory
Jul 23, 2019 · Detailing the technical specifications, development, and operational history of the GAZ BA-64 4-Wheeled Light Armored Car including pictures.
BA-64 - Wikiwand
The BA-64 (БА-64, from Russian: Бронированный Автомобиль, Bronirovaniy Avtomobil, literally "armoured car") was a Soviet four-wheeled armoured scout car. Built on the chassis of a GAZ-64 or GAZ-67 jeep, it incorporated a hull loosely modeled after that of the Sd.Kfz. 221.
BA-64 - WW2 Light Armored Car - Real History Online
Apr 19, 2021 · BA-64 – Soviet light armored car during the Second World War. It was created in July – December 1941 on the chassis of the GAZ-64 all – wheel drive passenger car using pre-war Soviet developments on all-wheel drive armored vehicles of a new generation, as well as the experience gained from studying captured German armored […]
BA-64 | Military Wiki | Fandom
The BA-64 was a 4×4 light armoured car, employed by the Soviet Army from 1942 into the early 1960s for reconnaissance and liaison tasks. The BA-64B was nicknamed 'Bobik' by its crews. The total recorded number of BA-64s produced differs even in Russian sources.
BA-64 - Weaponsystems.net
The BA-64 is a small World War 2 era reconnaissance vehicle of Soviet origin. It was developed to support Soviet infantry and to provide reconnaissance. Compared to other Soviet armored cars the BA-64 was smaller, less costly and highly mobile, although it lacked firepower.
The Russian Battlefield - BA-64 Armored Car
The BA-64 was the first Soviet armored car with four-wheel drive, and it could climb 30° slopes, cross 0.9 m ford and 18° slippery hill-sides. The vehicle could move on sand very well. The survivability of the BA-64 was increased by using bullet-proof tyres.
BA-64 Armored Car | World War II Database - WW2DB
The BA-64 was intended to fill a Red Army requirement for a light armoured car for the use of commanders and their staffs, or for general reconnaissance and liaison duties. ww2dbase A light armoured scout car with angled armour the BA-64 weighed about 2.5 tons.
BA-64 armored car: post-WWII use – wwiiafterwwii
Nov 20, 2015 · The BA-64 armored scout car was a good example of a WWII fighting vehicle which was completely obsolete by the time that war ended, but still saw postwar use, including combat in the Korean War.
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