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Bryansk Automobile Plant (BAZ, russian: Брянский автомоби́льный заво́д, БАЗ, Bryansky Avtomobilny Zavod) is a Russian manufacturer of military vehicles based in
Bryansk Bryansk ( rus, Брянск, p=brʲansk) is a city and the administrative center of Bryansk Oblast, Russia, situated on the River Desna, southwest of Moscow. Population: Geography Urban layout The location of the settlement was originally ass ...
,
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. It was established in 1958 as a subsidiary of
ZiL OJSC AMO ZiL, known fully as the Public Joint-Stock Company – Likhachov Plant () and more commonly called ZiL (, was a major Russian automobile, truck, military vehicle, and heavy equipment manufacturer that was based in Moscow, Russia. The la ...
. It is one of the leading Russian military equipment manufacturers. It also produces off-road tractors and
chassis A chassis (, ; plural ''chassis'' from French châssis ) is the load-bearing framework of an artificial object, which structurally supports the object in its construction and function. An example of a chassis is a vehicle frame, the underpart ...
with carrying capacity from 14 to 40 tons. Since 2015 it is part of the
Almaz-Antey JSC Concern VKO "Almaz-Antey" (russian: link=no, ОАО "Концерн ВКО "Алмаз-Антей"») is a Russian state-owned company in the arms industry, a result of a merger of Antey Corporation and NPO Almaz, unifying some of the nat ...
holding.


History

Bryansk Automobile Plant was founded 4 June 1958 as a branch of the Moscow factory ZIL for the manufacture of components: driving axles, barrels, boxes handout, suspension and other components for automobiles ZIL-131. The basis for the creation of new business was the manufacture tractor Bizhytskoho steel plant Already in 1959 from Moscow factory was moved production of vehicles for the army, and in 1960 on the base created a special closed design bureau and independent production. In 1961 the first development of the plant, BAZ-930, was tested, but the series did not go, and instead plant began production modifications Moscow ZIL-135L: ZIL-135LM, with manual transmission, processed BAZ-135MB and BAZ-135MBK. These machines differ typical four-axis location - average close together, front and rear spaced and managed. In the mid-1960s in the BC plant was begun designing triaxial floating chassis with four-wheel drive. The paper used backlogs and design principles taken from ZIL, such as airborne transmission and extreme steam driven wheels. The result was the design of a family of triaxial chassis BAZ-5937, BAZ-5938 and BAZ-5939 rear engine, which became the basis of machines SAM Osa and BAZ-5921 as well as BAZ-5922 mid-engined, which was based missile system "Point". From March 1971 by order of the Ministry of Defence KB plant began designing a new series of standardized four-chassis, which received the name "Base". As part of this development was created several models floating ground and chassis widespread. This series of pairwise grouping sets of axles, front pair - controllable.


Vehicles


Military

BAZ is known mainly for its military vehicles. BAZ developed and manufactured platforms various Soviet and Russian SAM systems such as
9K33 Osa The 9K33 ''Osa'' (, literally "wasp"; NATO reporting name SA-8 ''Gecko'') is a highly mobile, low-altitude, short-range tactical surface-to-air missile system developed in the Soviet Union in the 1960s and fielded in 1972. Its export version na ...
and
S-400 The S-400 Triumf (russian: link=no, C-400 Триумф – Triumf; translation: Triumph; NATO reporting name: SA-21 Growler), previously known as the S-300 PMU-3, is a mobile, surface-to-air missile (SAM) system developed in the 1990s by Russ ...
. *
BTR-152 The BTR-152 is a six-wheeled Soviet Union, Soviet armored personnel carrier (БТР, from Бронетранспортер/''BTR (vehicle), Bronetransporter'', literally "armored transporter"), built on the chassis and drive train of a ZIS-151 uti ...
V1 (1958-1962) * ZIL-485A (1958-1962) * BAZ-930 *
ZIL-135 The ZIL-135 is a large, eight-wheeled military transport and self-propelled artillery truck produced during the Cold War by the Soviet Union starting in 1959. Its purpose was to carry and launch an artillery missile, specifically a FROG-7, from ...
LM (1964-1994) * BAZ-135MB (1965-1996) * six-wheel amphibious BAZ-5937 (1969-1990) and BAZ-5921 (1971-1990) * "Base" / "Wax" ** amphibious four- BAZ-6944 (1979-1989) and their modifications non-amphibious BAZ-6948 (1986-1989) ** BAZ-6950, BAZ-69501, BAZ-69502 and BAZ-69506 (1976-1999) * BAZ-6953 * BAZ-9А331М


Civil

Crane Chassis * two axles BAZ-8027 - during a 32-ton crane * three axles BAZ-8029 - for 25-ton crane truck crane plant Ivanovo * four axles ** BAZ-6909.8 - under the 50-ton crane for handling dangerous goods ** five axle KSh-8973 - for 100-ton crane KS-8973 Tractor * Road tractor BAZ-6403 * Pipe in the tractor
BAZ-64031 The BAZ-6909 is a Russian artillery tractor and missile vehicle that was developed as a successor to the MAZ-537 and MAZ-7310 by Bryansk Automobile Plant. It can haul semi-trailers and loads with mass of 13-21 metric tons, both on and off-road. I ...
with a trailer BAZ-9049 * Road tractor-terrain BAZ-64022 Special chassis * Three axle BAZ-69095 - up to 14.7 tonnes * Four axle- ** BAZ-690902 - up to 22 tons ** Five axle
BAZ-69096 The BAZ-6909 is a Russian artillery tractor and missile vehicle that was developed as a successor to the MAZ-537 and MAZ-7310 by Bryansk Automobile Plant. It can haul semi-trailers and loads with mass of 13-21 metric tons, both on and off-road. I ...
- up to 33 tons ** Shestyvisne
BAZ-69099 The BAZ-6909 is a Russian artillery tractor and missile vehicle that was developed as a successor to the MAZ-537 and MAZ-7310 by Bryansk Automobile Plant. It can haul semi-trailers and loads with mass of 13-21 metric tons, both on and off-road. I ...
- up to 40 tons BAZ Civilian vehicles are used in the oil and construction industries in the mobile drilling installations and repairs as tanks, valves, pumps and cementing installation.


Gallery

File:Internal troops ABS-40 riot control vehicle.jpg,
MVD The Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation (MVD; russian: Министерство внутренних дел (МВД), ''Ministerstvo vnutrennikh del'') is the interior ministry of Russia. The MVD is responsible for law enfor ...
Internal Troops The Internal Troops, full name Internal Troops of the Ministry for Internal Affairs (MVD) (russian: Внутренние войска Министерства внутренних дел, Vnutrenniye Voiska Ministerstva Vnutrennikh Del; abbreviat ...
ABS-40 "Lavina" riot control water cannon on BAZ-6953 chassis File:BM-27 Uragan of the Russian Army.jpg,
BM-27 Uragan The BM-27 Uragan (russian: БМ-27 Ураган, lit=Hurricane; GRAU index 9P140) is a self-propelled 220 mm multiple rocket launcher designed in the Soviet Union. The system began its service with the Soviet Army in the late 1970s, and wa ...
rocket system at ZIL-135LPM File:Tupolev Tu-143 VR-3 2008 G2.jpg, BAZ-135MB with
Tupolev Tu-143 The Tupolev Tu-143 ''Reys'' (Flight or Trip, russian: Рейс) was a Soviet unmanned reconnaissance aircraft in service with the Soviet Army and a number of its Warsaw Pact and Middle East allies during the late 1970s and 1980s. It contained ...
UAV File:9K33 Osa of the Russian Army.jpg,
9K33 Osa The 9K33 ''Osa'' (, literally "wasp"; NATO reporting name SA-8 ''Gecko'') is a highly mobile, low-altitude, short-range tactical surface-to-air missile system developed in the Soviet Union in the 1960s and fielded in 1972. Its export version na ...
-AKM at BAZ-5937 chassis File:S-400 SAMS during the May parade 2010.jpeg, S-400 at BAZ-64022 File:Oka lf.jpg, 9P71 Transporter-Erector-Launcher on BАZ-6944 of
9K714 The OTR-23 Oka (russian: OTP-23 «Ока»; named after Oka River) was a mobile theatre ballistic missile (russian: оперативно-тактический ракетный комплекс) deployed by the Soviet Union near the end of the C ...
missile complex «Oka»


References


External links


Bryansky Avtomobilny Zavod official page
* {{Almaz-Antey Truck manufacturers of Russia Truck manufacturers of the Soviet Union Defence companies of the Soviet Union Almaz-Antey Russian brands 1958 establishments in Russia Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1958 Companies based in Bryansk Oblast