ZIL-135
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ZIL-135 | |
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An East German ZIL-135 equipped with a FROG-7 missile | |
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Manufacturer | |
Production | 1959-1994? |
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Dimensions | |
Length | 9,260 mm (364.6 in) |
Width | 3,130 mm (123.2 in) |
Height | 3,060 mm (120.5 in) |
Curb weight | 7,000 kg (15,432 lb) |
The ZIL-135 is a large, 8 wheeled military transport and self-propelled artillery truck produced in the Cold War by the Soviet Union starting in 1959. Its purpose was to carry and launch an artillery missile, specifically a FROG-7, from surface-to-surface. The ZIL-135 was widely exported to other communist countries, most notably North Korea, where it is a common sight in films and military marches.
Modifications
- ZIL-135: launcher for FROG-7 (Luna-M) missile (1959)
- ZIL-135B: amphibious version of ZIL-135 (1959)
- ZIL-135E: non-amphibious version of ZIL-135B (1960)
- ZIL-135E: diesel-electric hybrid (1965)
- ZIL-135K: launcher for C-5 missile (1961)
- ZIL-135KM: launcher for P-35 missile (1962, prototype for BAZ)
- ZIL-135KP: land train (1969)
- ZIL-135L: improved suspension (1961)
- ZIL-135LM: ZIL-135L with manual transmission (1964)
- ZIL-135LN: chassis-cab based on ZIL-135K
- ZIL-135P: amphibious landing transport (landing barge) (1965)
- ZIL-135SH: zero-turn radius (1967)
Specifications
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- Length: 30.41 ft (9.27 m)
- Width: 9.19 ft (2.80 m)
- Height: 8.30 ft (2.53 m)
- GVW (without missile): 11.57 tons
- Ground clearance: 580 mm (23 in)
- Pitch angle: 57°
- Engine: 2 X ZIL-375YA V-8 6.9 liter gas engines
- Horsepower: 180 hp (130 kW) X 2
- Top speed: 40.39 mph (65.00 km/h)
- Range: 248.55 mi (400.00 km)
- Fuel consumption: 1-3mpg
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