
GT-MU - Wikipedia
The engine originally used was the GAS-73 four-cylinder carburettor engine, which was also used in the GT-SM and has an output of 113 hp. In the GT-MU-1D (ГТ-МУ-1Д) version, the GAS …
GT-MU Fire Support Vehicle - Tank Encyclopedia
Dec 17, 2021 · The GT-MU (GT-MU being the Soviet Army designation; it is referred to as GAZ-73 by the manufacturer, Gorky Automobile Plant) is a small tracked vehicle which entered …
GAZ-M1 - Wikipedia
The GAZ M1 (“Эмка“/”Emka”) was a passenger car produced by the Soviet automaker GAZ between 1936 and 1943, at their plant in Gorky (now Nizhny Novgorod, Russia). Systematic …
List of GAZ vehicles - Wikipedia
This is a list of vehicles designed or produced by GAZ, a Russian carmaker based in Nizhny Novgorod. GAZ-12A - ″ZIM″ Taxi (???) GAZ-46 MAV - light 4x4 amphibian (1952-??)
Rare Russian armored recovery vehicles spotted advancing …
Jul 27, 2023 · The GT-MU (GAZ-73) is a versatile and armored tracked vehicle that has been in production in the Soviet Union since 1971. It served primarily as a prime mover, capable of …
An Alternative from Gorky - Tank Archives
Gorky housed the main manufacturing base of T-60 and T-70 tanks, which were used as SPG chassis. It's not surprising that the design bureau of the Molotov GAZ factory eventually …
Modern Transnistrian Armor Archives - Tank Encyclopedia
The GT-MU (GT-MU being the Soviet Army designation; it is referred to as GAZ-73 by the manufacturer, Gorky Automobile Plant) is a small tracked vehicle which entered production in …
Engines of the Red Army in WW2 - o5m6.de
The latter used the GAZ-61 from August 1941 throughout the war, and it is said that he was always followed by an armoured Bantam BRC 40. In all, only 181 GAZ-61-73 were built by …
Transporter GT-MU, sale, price 9 820$ ⋆ Техклуб
The transporter can be used on all types of roads and off-road with the ability to overcome water obstacles. GTMU (GAZ-73) is designed for operation and garage-free storage at ambient …
Ace 1/72 GAZ-61-73 Soviet Staff Car, previewed by Scott Van Aken
It was powered by a 3,485 cc (212.7 cu in) 6-cyl 4-stroke engine with 85 hp (63 kW) and a top speed of 100 km/h (62 mph). Many supreme commanders of the Red Army headquarters used …