Russian 8x8 FROG-7 ZIL-135 goes for a test run

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Uploaded by on Jul 1, 2006

Powered by two 7Ltr 180HP petrols with 3 gas tanks, this vehicle was used to transport and reload missiles for the FROG-7

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  • DAMN, it even drifts...

    fuck ferrari

  • i wanna buy it

  • to jest transporter rakiet krotkiego zasiegu.b.dobra maszyna.tylko zarla,ze hej

  • this truck has two V8 engine inside

  • gotta drive slow...no suspension in the middle. Even a walking beam would've been good for this fucker...

    Engine should be a MACK MP10 @ 590hp, starting with grain alcohol (burns clean and hot, and can be drunk, simplifiying russian rations). This truck has two goddamn transmissions (wtf!)

  • @StAlto Yes,but the petrol engines on this truck were intended for the purpouse of using the truck in cold enviroments,where the diesel cant start that easily.Naturally the diesel engine from a tank would blow away the two V8 petrol engines on this truck.

  • KamAZ-V8-Diesels should make for a straightforward swap as they came in the UralAZ 4320, and UralAZ 375 before had more or less the same ZiL-375 V8 as those 135.

    A single unified tank diesel or even soviet / yugoslav light weight V12 tank diesel would also offer up to 1000 hp out of the crate without weight penalty.

  • what a great piece of history, dont be changing any engines.

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