The AMO-F-15 was a light truck based on the Italian
Fiat 15Ter
The Fiat Tipo 15 is a light military truck produced by Fiat Veicoli Industriali. Introduced in 1911, the Tipo 15 was used by the Royal Italian Army in the Italo-Turkish War and in the First World War. It was also produced in the Soviet Union as ...
at the
AMO-plant in Moscow in the
Soviet Union
The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a federal union of fifteen national ...
from the mid-1920s. It was the first Soviet truck to be produced in the first series, with a total of more than 6,000 units made between 1924 and 1931. Different models were built based on the vehicle: flatbed trucks, omnibuses, fire engines, ambulances and armored versions for the military.
History
Produced under licence, the production of the truck was originally meant to began shortly after the
October Revolution
The October Revolution,. officially known as the Great October Socialist Revolution. in the Soviet Union, also known as the Bolshevik Revolution, was a revolution in Russia led by the Bolshevik Party of Vladimir Lenin that was a key moment ...
in 1917. Because of the events of the
first world war
World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin ...
, AMO initially had to limit itself to assembling components purchased from Fiat. Independent series production of the AMO-F-15, which was a replica of the Fiat F-15, did not begin until 1924.
Various changes were made to the vehicle over the course of the production history. Between 1925 and 1926 the shape of the radiator changed, since 1927 there was a new shape of the fenders and a fixed canopy. In 1928, an electrical lighting system and a horn were installed for the first time; In 1930 the steering wheel was moved to the left.
6,285 trucks built up to 1931 were produced, 3,227 of them in the penultimate year of production. From 1930 a new truck type was produced with the AMO-2 and in October 1931 with the appearance of the AMO-3 the production of the AMO-F-15 was stopped.
Models and variants
A total of six different variants of the vehicle were manufactured:
* The AMO-F-15 was the basic version and was delivered as a flatbed truck.
* With a bus body, the vehicle was produced from 1926 and was equipped with seats for 14 passengers.
* A fire engine from 1927.
* An armored version was produced for the military from 1928 under the name
BA-27
The BA-27 was a Soviet first series-produced armoured car, manufactured from 1928 to 1931, and used for scouting and infantry support duties early in the Second World War. The BA-27 was a heavy armoured car, having the same turret and armament a ...
. 215 copies were built.
* Also for the military in 1927, nine AMO-F-15s with a top and a car body were manufactured. They served as staff vehicles for high-ranking Red Army officers.
* An ambulance version of the vehicle had been available since 1925.
Specifications
The following technical data apply to the version with a flatbed.
* displacement: 4396 cm³
* power: 35 HP
* bore / stroke: 100 mm / 140 mm
* length over all: 5050 mm
* width: 1760 mm
* height: 2250 mm
* wheelbase: 3070 mm
* ground clearance: 225 mm
* transmission: 4-speed gearshift
* vehicle lighting: gas-fired, electric from 1928
* empty weight: 2050 kg
* payload: 1500 kg
* total weight: 3550 kg
* tire dimension: 885 × 185 mm
* top speed: 50 km/h
* fuel consumption: 28 L/100 km
* tank capacity: 70 L
* maximum negotiable slope: 12°
* maximum slope that can be driven on: 10°
* wading depth: 600 mm
* layout: 4×2
References
* Shugurov, Lev Mikhaĭlovich: Avtomobili Rossii i SSSR (Klub fanatov tekhniki) (Russian Edition)
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