Ural-4320

Ural-4320

Ural-4320 6x6 truck in Zakarpattia, Ukraine
Overview
Manufacturer Ural Automotive Plant
Production 1977-present
Assembly Russia: Miass
Body and chassis
Class Truck
Layout AWD 6x6
Powertrain
Engine YaMZ-236M2 (v6 diesel),
YaMZ-238M2 (v8 diesel)
Transmission 5-speed manual
Dimensions
Length 7,366 mm (290.0 in)
Width 2,500 mm (98.4 in)
Height
  • 2,715 mm (106.9 in)
  • 3,005 mm (118.3 in) (with tent)
Chronology
Predecessor Ural-375D

The Ural-4320 is a general purpose off-road 6x6 truck, produced at the Ural Automotive Plant in Miass, Russia for use in the Russian army. Introduced in 1976, it is still in production today. The wheel arrangement for the Ural-4320 was designed for transporting cargo, people and trailers on all types of roads and terrain. It also serves as a launching platform for the BM-21 "Grad" rocket launcher.

The Ural-4320 is a diesel-powered development of the Ural-375D. The Ural-4320 chassis has good ground clearance, so it is preferred in regions where roads are difficult to traverse due to sand or big rocks. In the proverbial Russian tradition, the Ural-4320 is reliable and easy to repair and maintain. It has civilian uses as a fire truck, a garbage truck, or a logging truck. It is also used for water, oil and gas drilling using the 1BA15 and URB-3A3 drilling rigs, which are mounted on the Ural-4320 chassis.

Since the mid-1990s to the Ural-4320 and Ural-5557 there was a bumper with lights, and in the wings, for the old attachment points of headlights appeared plastic plugs. However, solely for the needs of the Ministry of Defence, on special order, so far the factory supplied the truck with a narrow bumper and headlights in the wings

Ural-4320 with headlights in bumper (civilian version since mid-1990s)
Ural-4320 with headlights in wings (civilian and military versions before mid-1990s and military version now)

The Ural-43206 is a 4x4 version.

Specifications

Ural-4320 truck specifications
YaMZ-238M2 engine YaMZ-236M2 engine
Cab design: Forward-mounted engine
Seating capacity (in cab): 3 3
GVWR: 15,300 kg (33,750 lb) 14,975 kg (33,000 lb)
Weight of load carried: 6,000 kg (13,200 lb) 5,000 kg (11,000 lb)
Suspension: solid axles, leaf springs, rear wheels at balance-cart
GVWR of towed trailer: 11,500 kg (25,350 lb)
Top speed: 82 km/h (51 mph) 75 km/h (47 mph)
Engine: liquid-cooled V-8 diesel V6 diesel
Power: 240 PS (177 kW) 180 PS (132 kW)
Transmission: five-speed gearbox, two-speed distributor box with
interaxle locked differential.
Body: metal, with tailgate, removable bows and a canopy, two foldable
side and one removable middle benches.
Seating capacity: 27 27
Tires: with controlled air pressure OI-25 14.00-20 HC(PR)14

Early versions of the Ural 4320 were fitted with the Kamaz 740 V8 diesel engine. ohv, displacement 10,857 cc (bore/stroke 4.72"), compression ratio 16:1. Power 210 PS (154 kW; 207 hp) at 2,600 rpm. Torque 470 lb·ft (640 N·m) at 1,500 rpm.

Versions

Ural-4320-19
Ural-43206 4x4

Cab and tail options:

Ural-4320-5557
Ural-43206 with new IVECO cab
Ural-432065 and Ural-43206

All versions are equipped with IVECO cabs[1][2]

Variants

Military

Equipped with a cargo bed, it can be used to transport troops weapons and other supplies. It has two collapsible benches and a canvas top to protect from the elements.

Civil

References

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See also

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