
ZIL-135 - Wikipedia
The ZIL-135 is a large eight-wheeled military transport and self-propelled artillery truck manufactured by ZiL during the Cold War from the Soviet Union starting in 1959. Its purpose was to carry and launch a Luna-M ( NATO : Frog-7) surface-to-surface artillery rocket .
ZIL-135 (1959) - Truck Encyclopedia
The ZIL-135 is a large eight-wheeled military transport Erector Launcher (TEL) also declined into a self-propelled artillery truck, both manufactured by ZiL on a similar chassis during the Cold War from 1959.
ZIL 135 / 135B / 135BP (Concept vehicles) - Trucksplanet
October 3rd, 1958, ZIL made a 5-ton amphibious vehicle ZIL-135 (8x8). It was powered by two petrol engines ZIL-120VK rated at 130 hp each. Its transmission included a torque converter from ZIL-111, two-stage gear splitter, planetary 3-speed gearbox, single-stage transfer gearbox, and four wheel gears.
BM-27 Uragan - Wikipedia
The BM-27 Uragan is capable of launching 220 mm rockets from 16 launch tubes mounted on the rear of a ZIL-135 8×8 chassis. [5] This vehicle is extremely similar to that used in the FROG-7 free flight rocket system. It has two gasoline engines that power its 20 tonnes to a maximum speed of 65 kilometers per hour.
ZIL-135: visiting card of the Soviet high-tech
Apr 21, 2020 · The first prototype of the ZIL-135, although very distant, is the ZIS-E134 mock-up model, dating back to 1955. This was the first four-axle all-wheel drive truck of the Moscow Automobile Plant, largely unified with the ZIS-151 vehicle.
ZIL-135 ("Hurricane"): photos and specifications - TostPost
Mar 17, 2018 · The ZIL-135 Uragan Rocket system ZIL-135 LM "Hurricane" was originally designed to defeat armored and light armored vehicles, small mechanized infantry units and tank units. As the base machine used ZIL-135 LM, whose characteristics suited for this task.
ZIL-135: legends are not born - Военное обозрение
Oct 1, 2020 · In 1962, four more cars were built and sent for comparative tests with the Bryansk all-terrain vehicle BAZ-930, which, in turn, was a deep modernization of the ZIL-135. Here, the Zilovites were fully affected by the inability to independently organize the assembly of complex military equipment.
ZIL 135L / 135LM (Military vehicles) - Trucksplanet
In the early 60s, a modernized version ZIL-135L was presented with an increased up to 9 tonnes payload and an independent torsion suspension of front and rear wh.
ZIL 135 L4 – 2K52 Launcher – Ninetalis
This gallery consists of a Soviet/Russian ZIL 135 L4 8x8 army truck with a 2K52 Luna-M rocket system, which is more commonly known under its NATO reporting name 'Frog-7'. The machine is part of the War Heritage Institute and was on display during the 2017 Wings and Wheels event at Ursel Airfield, Belgium.
ZIL 135K (Military vehicles) - Trucksplanet
Since April 1961, ZIL 135K got a new simplified 3-place fiberglass cabin with a flat front panel and two pairs of headlights, folding safety shield on the roof, triangular corner windows and reverse slope windshields. Overal dimensions 11353x2800x3170 mm. Curb weight - 10.5 tonnes, GVW - …
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