FROG-7 Luna en BAZ-135

ZIL-135

PaísUnión Soviética
PapelArtillery truck
Producido1959-1963 (ZIL)
1963-1994 (BAZ)
ConstruidoUnknow

El ZIL-135 es un gran camión de artillería autopropulsado y de ocho ruedas producido en la Guerra Fría por la Unión Soviética a partir de 1959. Su propósito era transportar y lanzar un misil de artillería, específicamente un FROG-7, de superficie a superficie. El ZIL-135 fue ampliamente exportado a otros países comunistas, sobre todo a Corea del Norte, donde es un espectáculo común en películas y marchas militares. También sirvió como tel para el sistema de cohetes de artillería BM-27 Uragan.

Fuente: ZIL-135 en Wikipedia
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General Characteristics and Role

The ZIL-135 is a Soviet/Russian high-mobility, eight-wheeled (8×8) military truck developed by the Likhaev Automobile Plant (ZIL). Designed specifically to carry heavy loads and traverse extremely difficult terrain, it became famous primarily as the transporter and launcher for the BM-27 Uragan and BM-30 Smerch multiple rocket launcher systems (MRLS). Its unusual and highly capable design featured a long, flat cargo area, a distinctive forward-control cab, and a unique engine and transmission setup for optimal off-road performance. It was a staple of Soviet and later Russian missile artillery forces for decades.

Property Typical Value (ZIL-135LM)
Papel Heavy Artillery/Missile Transporter and Launcher
National Origin Soviet Union (USSR)
Fabricante Zavod imeni Likhachova (ZIL)
Service Entry 1963
Equipo 4 (Driver, Commander, 2 Gunners/Operators)
Payload Capacity 9,000 kg (20,000 lb)
Length Overall 9.27 m (30 ft 5 in)
Ancho 2.80 m (9 ft 2 in)
Altura 2.53 m (8 ft 4 in) (Cab Top)
Weight (Mass) Approx. 12,000 kg (Empty)

Powerplant and Unique Drivetrain

  • Engines: 2 x ZIL-375YA V8 petrol engines. (Located directly behind the cab).
  • Power Output (Total): 270 kW (360 hp) (180 hp from each engine).
  • Drivetrain: A unique setup where each engine drives only one side of the vehicle (one engine for the left-side wheels, one for the right-side wheels), improving off-road capability and reliability.
  • Driven Axles: All 8 wheels are driven (8×8).
  • Steering: Only the front two axles and the rear two axles are steerable, allowing for a tight turning radius despite the vehicle’s length. The two central axles are fixed.
  • Maximum Speed: 65 km/h (40 mph) on road.
  • Operational Range: 500 km (310 mi).

Military Systems and Variants

  • Primary Role: Transporter/Launcher for MRLS, including:
    • BM-27 Uragan (Hurricane) 220 mm MRLS.
    • BM-30 Smerch (Tornado) 300 mm MRLS.
  • Missile Transport: Also used as the mobile chassis for the Luna-M (Frog-7) tactical ballistic missile system.
  • Tire System: Equipped with a Central Tire Inflation System (CTIS), allowing the driver to adjust tire pressure for optimal traction on different surfaces.
  • Variantes:
    • ZIL-135E: Prototype featuring electrical transmission (electric motors in the hubs).
    • ZIL-135K: Prototype for missile transport (never mass-produced).
    • ZIL-135LM: Mass-produced model with manual transmission (most common version).
    • ZIL-135LN: Variant with a crane and recovery equipment.

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