
ZIL-157 - Wikipedia
The ZIL-157 is a general-purpose 2⁄2 -ton 6×6 truck, produced at the Likhachev plant in the Soviet Union from 1958 to 1977, when production was transferred to the Amur plant, since the …
ZIL-157 (1958) - Truck Encyclopedia
The ZIL-157 is a Soviet and Russian medium-tonnage truck with increased cross-country ability manufactured by the Likhachev Plant (ZIL). The ZIL-157 was mass-produced since 1958, …
ZIL-157 - Military Wiki | Fandom
The ZIL-157 is a general purpose 2 1⁄2-ton 6x6 truck, produced post-World War II in the Soviet Union by ZiL. The ZIL-157 was the standard truck used by the army until it was replaced by …
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ЗИЛ-157 — Википедия
ЗиЛ-157 — советский и российский среднетоннажный грузовой автомобиль повышенной проходимости производства Завода имени Лихачёва (ЗИЛ).
Zil-157 truck - War History
May 30, 2018 · The ZIL-157 was basically a 3 metric ton cargo truck meaning it had a cross-country cargo rating of 3,000 kilograms or about 6,615 lbs. On paved roads this could surge to …
ZIL-157 - specifications, modifications, photos, videos ...
The ZIL-157 engine, technical characteristics and internal filling of the car were changed. The six-cylinder engine was installed on a new aluminum alloy head, changed the carburetor, …
Zil-157 prime mover for S-75 Dvina SAM () - Truck Encyclopedia
The ZIL-157 is a 2.5-ton 6x6 military truck that was produced in the Soviet Union by ZIL (Zavod Imeni Likhachova) from the late 1950s to the early 1980s. It was widely used by the Soviet …
All-terrain medium truck Zil-157k - EXARMYVEHICLES.com
The ZIL-157K is a Soviet medium 3-axle truck with 6x6 drive. It was designed for transporting personnel and materials both on and off-road and for towing vehicles. The production took …
ZIL-151 and ZIL-157 Trucks | marx-mil
ZIL-157 KW Rocket transport vehicle 5T52K1 with semitrailer for transport of missiles of systems Wolchow and Dwina in containers (also Poland, NVA)