GAZ-67B

GAZ-67

LandURSS
TypMilitärfahrzeug
CodeJeep gaz
Gebaut92843 (1943–53)

das GAZ-67 und die nachfolgende GAZ-67B waren Allzweck-Allrad-Militärfahrzeuge sowjetischer Militärfahrzeuge, die ab 1943 von GAZ gebaut wurden. Am Ende des Krieges war es das sowjetische Äquivalent des Willy es Jeep.

Quelle: GAZ-67 auf Wikipedia

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Siehe auch:

Zweiter Weltkrieg: Die definitive visuelle Geschichte vom Blitzkrieg bis zur Atombombe (DK Definitive Visual Histories) - Amazon Zweiter Weltkrieg Karte für Karte (DK Geschichte Karte für Karte) - Amazon


General Characteristics and Role

The GAZ-67B is a rugged, four-wheel-drive (4×4) light utility vehicle produced by the Gorky Automobile Plant (GAZ) in the Soviet Union during and immediately after World War II. It was an improved version of the earlier GAZ-64 and GAZ-67 models. Often referred to as the “Ivan-Willis” (a nod to the American Willys MB Jeep it superficially resembled and often served alongside), the GAZ-67B played a crucial role in the Red Army. Its main roles included transporting commanders and staff officers, acting as a reconnaissance and liaison vehicle, towing light artillery pieces (up to 45 mm anti-tank guns), and carrying small amounts of cargo or troops. The B-variant introduced wider tracks and other minor mechanical improvements over its predecessor.

Property Typical Value (GAZ-67B)
Typ Light Military Utility Vehicle / Command Car
National Origin Sowjetunion
Hersteller Gorky Automobile Plant (GAZ)
Production Years 1944–1953 (GAZ-67B)
Crew Capacity 1 to 4 (Driver and Passengers)
Cargo Capacity Approximately 400 kg (880 lb)
Länge 3.35 m (11 ft 0 in)
Breite 1.69 m (5 ft 6.5 in)
Ground Clearance 220 mm (8.7 in)

Powerplant and Performance

  • Engine: GAZ 6-cylinder in-line, petrol (gasoline) engine (modified from a GAZ passenger car engine).
  • Power Output: 54 hp (40 kW).
  • Transmission: 4-speed manual gearbox with a 2-speed transfer case, providing 4×4 capability.
  • Maximum Road Speed: 90 km/h (56 mph).
  • Fuel Economy: Relatively poor fuel consumption compared to its rivals, a known trait of its truck-based engine.
  • Key Feature: Known for its extreme robustness and excellent off-road performance due to high ground clearance, simple four-wheel-drive system, and solid axles.

Service History and Legacy

  • Wartime Service: The GAZ-67B entered service late in World War II, replacing its less powerful predecessors and quickly becoming a staple for Soviet commanders across the Eastern Front.
  • Post-War Use: Production continued long after the war, filling the Soviet Union’s need for a light, powerful off-road vehicle until it was replaced by the more modern GAZ-69 in 1953.
  • Distinctive Features: The vehicle is easily identified by its lack of doors (or simple canvas doors), large steering wheel, and its characteristic wide, slatted grille.
  • Enduring Symbol: Despite being less well-known internationally than the Willys Jeep, the GAZ-67B is a symbol of Soviet industrial resilience and played a key logistical and command role during the final years of the Great Patriotic War.

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Ein Gedanke zu “GAZ-67B – WalkAround

  1. Hallo, ich habe mit dem Bau von 1 GAZ 67 begonnen, vielleicht wird es bis November 2016 fertig sein! Ich werde viele kleine Lücken haben, die selten zu finden sind.

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