
ZIS-151 - Wikipedia
The ZIS-151 was the first major Soviet military all-wheel-drive truck built following World War II, replacing the imported U.S. Studebaker US6 and the earlier Soviet ZIS-6. In early 1948, the …
ZIL-151 (1948) - Truck Encyclopedia
The ZIS-151 was the first major Soviet military, modern all-wheel-drive truck built after the war, and following the complete stop of supply from US manfucaturers, had to replace the ageing, …
ZiS-151 | Military Wiki | Fandom
The ZiS-151 was the first major Soviet military all-wheel-drive truck built following World War II, replacing the U.S. Studebaker US6 and earlier ZiS-6. Externally, it resembles the International …
BTR-152 - Wikipedia
The BTR-152 is a six-wheeled Soviet armoured personnel carrier (APC) built on the chassis and drive train of a ZIS-151 utility truck. It entered service with a number of Warsaw Pact member …
ЗИС-151 : Russia / Soviet Union (RUS / SOV)
ZiS-151 Light off-road truck. In production in the years 1948-1958. The modified chassis was used on a wheeled armored personnel carrier BTR-152. In 1958, it was replaced by an improved …
ZIS-151, HobbyBoss 83845 (2014) - Scalemates
HobbyBoss model kit in scale 1:35, 83845 is a NEW tool released in 2014 | Contents, Previews, Reviews, History + Marketplace | ZiS-151 | EAN: 6939319238450
ZiS-151, Zvezda 3541 (1998) - Scalemates
Zvezda model kit in scale 1:35, 3541 is a rebox released in 1998 | Contents, Previews, Reviews, History + Marketplace | ZiS-151 | EAN: 4600327035417
ZIS-151 - Soviet Union (USSR) Wiki
The ZIS-151 was a truck produced by ZiL from 1948 to 1958. It was a more heavy-duty version of the ZIS-150 truck which was a copy of the International KR-11 truck. Around 20,000 of these …
Oldtimer gallery. Trucks. ZIS-151
ZIS-151 substituted Studebaker-US6 in Soviet army. In early 1948 cabins were wooden, what communicated them angular shape. In 1958 ZIS-151 model was substituted by ZIL-157, …
ZIS-151 - Wikiwand
The ZIS-151 was the first major Soviet military all-wheel-drive truck built following World War II, replacing the imported U.S. Studebaker US6 and the earlier Soviet ZIS-6. In early 1948, the …
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