The 8-wheel Zil 135 isn’t the longest truck used by the Soviets, but it’s one of the toughest. Developed in the 1960’s and used throughout the world, including as a missile carrier in North Korea, the 135 is designed to quickly bring artillery missiles into the range of hostile targets. Two massive 6.9-liter V8’s power the truck — one for the left four wheels and one for the right four wheels. The driver’s compartment is designed to seal quickly, allowing the crew of four to launch a weapon, such as the 16-rocket BM-27, and get out of range in a matter of minutes.
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Zil 135
The 8-wheel Zil 135 isn’t the longest truck used by the Soviets, but it’s one of the toughest. Developed in the 1960’s and used throughout the world, including as a missile carrier in North Korea, the 135 is designed to quickly bring artillery missiles into the range of hostile targets. Two massive 6.9-liter V8’s power the truck — one for the left four wheels and one for the right four wheels. The driver’s compartment is designed to seal quickly, allowing the crew of four to launch a weapon, such as the 16-rocket BM-27, and get out of range in a matter of minutes.
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