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The GAZ-66 is a
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and later Russian 4x4 all-road (off-road) military truck produced by
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. It was one of the main cargo vehicles for
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of the
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and is still employed in former
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History

After tests and trials, in 1969 GAZ-66 received the state quality mark of the USSR. It was the first USSR truck to receive such an award. Almost one million vehicles of this type were built for both military and civilian use. The GAZ-66 has gained legendary status in many countries due to its reliability, simplicity and off-road capability. Since the 1960s, the GAZ-66 has been popular with armed forces and off-road enthusiasts. Production ceased in 1999, with the GAZ-3308 being produced instead.


Basic versions

* GAZ-66-1 (1964–1968) - the first model with no centralized system for adjusting the air pressure in the tires * GAZ-66A (1964–1968) - with a winch * GAZ-34 - a 6×6 prototype * GAZ-66B (1966) - Paratrooper version with telescopic steering column, folding roof and folding windshield frame ** BM-21V "Grad-V" (Vozdushnodesantiy – 'airborne') (NATO designation M1975): Developed for airborne troops in 1969. A GAZ-66B 4x4 truck chassis is fitted with a 12-round 122 mm rocket launcher. The vehicle is sturdy enough to be air-dropped. Parts of the vehicle such as the canvas cab roof can be taken off or folded down to reduce its size during transit. Like the
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, the BM-21V has stabilizing jacks on the rear of the vehicle for support when firing. The launch vehicle has the industrial index of 9P125. * GAZ-66D (1964–1968) - the chassis with a power take-off * GAZ-66P - tractor (experimental) * GAZ-66E (1964–1968) - with shielded electrical equipment * GAZ-66-01 (1968–1985) - the base model with a centralized control system for tire pressure * GAZ-66-02 (1968–1985) - with a winch * GAZ-66-03 (1964–1968) - with shielded electrical equipment * GAZ-66-04 (1968–1985) - the chassis with shielded electrical equipment * GAZ-66-05 (1968–1985) - with shielded electrical equipment and a winch * GAZ-66-11 (1985–1996) - upgraded base model * GAZ-66-12 (1985–1996) - with a winch * GAZ-66-14 (1985–1996) - the chassis with shielded electrical equipment and a power take-off


Military versions

* GAZ-66-15 (1985–1996) - with shielded electrical equipment and a winch * GAZ-66-16 (1991–1993) - modernized version with ZMZ-513.10, reinforced tires (wheels - lean), completed the brakes, the platform without intruding wheel niches (also installed on GAZ-66-11 and GAZ-66-40 ), load capacity 2.3 tons * GAZ-66-21 (1993–1995) - the national-economic modification with the dual tires and rear axle wooden platform GAZ-53, load capacity 3.5 tons * GAZ-66-31 - chassis for trucks * GAZ-66-41 (1992–1995) - a naturally aspirated GAZ-544 diesel engine * GAZ-66-40 (1995–1999) - with a GAZ-5441 turbodiesel * GAZ-66-92 (1987–1995) - for use in the far north * GAZ-66-96 - chassis for shift buses


Export versions

* GAZ-66-51 (1968–1985) * GAZ-66-52 (1968–1985) - with a winch * GAZ-66-81 (1985–1995) - for countries with a temperate climate * GAZ-66-91 (1985–1995) - for countries with a tropical climate


Specialised versions

* AP-2 - aid station, the main transport unit regimental aid station. * AS-66 - ambulance, designed to evacuate the wounded. * DDA-2 - disinfecting shower installation, is used in the military (sometimes civil) sanitary-epidemiological units. * GZSA-731, 983A, 947, 3713, 3714 - Vans "Mail", "bread" and "Medicine" * MZ-66 - Lube. * 3902, 3903, 39021, 39031 - mobile workshops to provide technical assistance to agricultural machinery. * 2001, 2002, 3718, 3719, 3716, 3924, 39521 - mobile clinics * NZAS-3964, Volgar-39461 - watch buses * GAZ-SAZ-3511 - tipper for agricultural purposes on the GAZ-66-31 (build - Saransk). * GAZ-KAZ-3511 - tipper for agricultural purposes on GAZ-66-31 (build - Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan)


Operators

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Former operators

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* – purchased 200 regular GAZ-66 trucks and 100 special versions for Finnish defence forces 1972–1975. Another round (140 units) in year 1986–1989. * – passed on to Germany after reunification; retired. * – passed on to successor states.


Specifications

Specifications for GAZ-66-11 ;Design * Cab-forward design, 2-seat cab + 21 passengers in the back. * Payload: plus the same weight trailer * Suspension: Solid axles with leaf springs ;Engine * Type- ZMZ-66-06 V8 petrol (carburetor) OHV engine; heavy duty version of the ZMZ-53Двигатели V8 ЗМЗ конструкция, характеристики, история разработки
/ref> * Displacement: 4,254 cc (Bore , Stroke ) * Compression ratio: 7.6:1 * Output: @ 3,200 rpm * Torque: @ 2,000-2200 rpm * Max. speed- (speed governed) ;Brakes * Type: Drums, with hydraulic control, single circuit, servo assisted * Stopping distance from 20 mph: 27' ;Measurements * L×W×H: x x (cab) / (tent) * Wheelbase: * Track front/rear: / * Curb weight: * Fuel tanks: 2 x * Fuel economy: ;Maneuverability * Turning circle: * Approach angle: 41° * Departure angle: 32° * Max. ascent angle: 31–37° (fully loaded) * Ground clearance: * Fording depth: ;Tires * Size: 12–18" * Pressure: Adjustable with central tyre inflation system from cab


Popular culture

* In the 2010 game '' Call of Duty: Black Ops'', the GAZ-66 is used as a transport for guards in the level "Vorkuta". * It is mentioned in the 1991
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''. * In the Russian version of the TV show ''
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'', a test was conducted on the vehicle's strengths: the body had building rubble dropped on it, it was set on fire and submerged in water. After all these tests, it kept going. * The GAZ-66 was featured in the movie ''
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'' with
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. * The GAZ-66 is a truck in the game '' MudRunner'' with the name of B-66 due to copyright claims. * In the 2019
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'', the truck is used by Gen. Col. Vladimir Pikalov, commander of the Soviet Chemical Troops, to carry out a radiation measuring at the damaged power plant, with high-range
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placed at the front and lead sheets covering the cabin. * In the 2020 film Wonder Woman 1984. Appears in the Middle Eastern convoy scene.


Bibliography

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References


External links


English website for Russian Military Trucks

The UK home of the Gaz 66

GAZ-66 enthusiast group

The German home of the GAZ-66

German blog with GAZ-66 restoration and travel info

GAZ-66 enthusiast website



GAZ-66 expedition site

GAZ-66 blog

GAZ-66 Video

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GAZ-66 3d model

GAZ-66 3d 360-view
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