
GAZ-67 - Wikipedia
The GAZ-67 and the GAZ-67B (from January 1944) were general-purpose four-wheel drive Soviet military vehicles built by GAZ starting in 1943. By the end of the war, it was the Soviet equivalent of the World War II jeep .
GAZ-AA - Wikipedia
The GAZ-AA is a truck produced at the Gorky Auto Plant in the Soviet Union from 1932 to 1938, and was the factory's first truck produced under the GAZ brand. Russian-speakers often refer to it as a polutorka (полуторка) - meaning "one-and-a halfer", with reference to its carrying capacity of 1.5 tonnes (1500 kilograms).
GAZ-67 4x4 Military Utility Vehicle - Military Factory
Sep 28, 2016 · All of the Allied powers of World War 2 enjoyed success with the American-designed Bantam/Willys "JEEP" - a 4x4, multi-role utility vehicle that proved as vital to the war effort as any tank, aircraft or battleship.
WWII Russian GAZ Jeep page
Sep 23, 2018 · In 1938, with the start of World War 2, the Russian Automobile Co., GAZ, started the development and production of 4x4 vehicles for the Russian Army. Their first model, the GAZ-61, was designed to fill the needs the Red Army had, in the same way that the Bantam BRC jeep was designed to fill the similar needs of the American Army.
GAZ-67: Photos, History, Specification
All Allied forces in WW2 had success with the American designed Bantam/Willys "JEEP" - a 4x4 utility vehicle that proved as important as any tank, plane or battleship. The Soviet Union received about 20,000 of them under Lend-Lease and copied this design as the "GAZ-67" of the famous Gorky Automobile Works, with a whopping 92,843 produced from ...
GAZ-67 - specifications, photo, video, full description - 1cars.org
In 1939, when the Soviet-Finnish war was in full swing, there was a great need to create a light and maximally mobile car-truck. And this can be easily explained, because the most important part of the fighting was deployed during the harsh winter and real impassability.
GAZ-67 – the Soviet equivalent of the Willys Jeep - All PYRENEES
Apr 22, 2017 · The GAZ-67 and the GAZ-67B (from January 1944) were general-purpose four-wheel drive Soviet military vehicles built by GAZ starting in 1943. By the end of the war, it was the Soviet equivalent of the World War II jeep.
Engines of the Red Army in WW2 - o5m6.de
Largely inspired by the incoming Lend-Lease jeeps, the Russians decided to build up an own jeep production. In record time, the GAZ design bureau developed several pre-production models ending up with the narrow-treaded. ← GAZ-64, shown left, of which almost 700 were produced.
GAZ-55 - Wikipedia
The GAZ-55 (Russian: ГАЗ-55) was a Soviet military ambulance developed in the 1930s by Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod (GAZ) and was used by the USSR during the Second World War. It was based on the GAZ-AA model. [1] With only 9,130 models ever produced, the Red Army still relied heavily on standard trucks to transport their wounded. Production ...
GAZ-67 | World War II Wiki | Fandom
The GAZ-67 was a jeep that was used by the Soviet Union during World War II. The GAZ-67 was a development that was not necessarily based on the Willys MB Jeep but had similar traits and was inspired by lend-lease models and earlier attempts at a mass-produced Soviet utility car.