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The Riga Autobus Factory (RAF; ) was a
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in
Jelgava Jelgava (; german: Mitau, ; see also other names) is a state city in central Latvia about southwest of Riga with 55,972 inhabitants (2019). It is the largest town in the region of Zemgale (Semigalia). Jelgava was the capital of the united Duch ...
,
Latvia Latvia ( or ; lv, Latvija ; ltg, Latveja; liv, Leţmō), officially the Republic of Latvia ( lv, Latvijas Republika, links=no, ltg, Latvejas Republika, links=no, liv, Leţmō Vabāmō, links=no), is a country in the Baltic region of ...
, making vans and
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es under the brand name Latvija.


History


Origins, Riga period

During the
Soviet The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, ...
period, RAF and
UAZ UAZ or Ulyanovsky Avtomobilny Zavod (russian: Ульяновский Автомобильный Завод, УАЗ, Ulyanovsky Avtomobilny Zavod, UAZ, Ulyanovsk Automobile Plant, UAZ) is an automobile manufacturer based in Ulyanovsk, Russia, ...
were the only producers of vans and minibuses in
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 ...
. RAF vans and minibuses were used only by state enterprises, most often as
ambulance An ambulance is a medically equipped vehicle which transports patients to treatment facilities, such as hospitals. Typically, out-of-hospital medical care is provided to the patient during the transport. Ambulances are used to respond to medi ...
s and for public transit. Private persons were not allowed to own them, the only exception being for families with at least five children. In 1949 the factory began producing van bodies on the site of the
Riga Riga (; lv, Rīga , liv, Rīgõ) is the capital and largest city of Latvia and is home to 605,802 inhabitants which is a third of Latvia's population. The city lies on the Gulf of Riga at the mouth of the Daugava river where it meets the Ba ...
auto repair factory No.2 (commonly known as RARZ). In 1955, it was renamed the Riga Experimental Bus Factory ( lv, Rīgas eksperimentālā autobusu fabrika, russian: Рижский Опытный Автобусный Завод), and the products started to be abbreviated to RAF. It would become the main Soviet producer of
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es.Thompson, p.94. RAF's first product was the RAF-251, a 22-seat local bus, based on the
GAZ-51 The GAZ-51 (nickname ''Gazon'') was a Soviet truck manufactured by GAZ. Its first prototypes were produced before the end of World War II and has been influenced by Studebaker US6. The mass production started in 1946. A 2.5 ton 4×2 standard var ...
chassis (which RAF also built), with a wood and metal body. There was also a passenger- and freight version (''Kombi''), the 251T, with a payload of 14 passengers and cargo. From 1958, the factory started to produce
RAF-977 The RAF-977 was a Soviet cabover van made by Riga Autobus Factory (RAF) based on components from the GAZ-21 Volga. It was introduced in 1958 and was manufactured in two main styles: a 10-seater minibus and an ambulance. In 1961, an updated versio ...
minibuses, based on GAZ-21 Volga engine (between the front seats,Thompson, p.95. rather like the
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; the engine was accessible through an inside hatch), transmission, axles, and steering. It was planned to produce passenger ("route taxis" for airports, and for sporting teams), freight, mail, and ambulance versions of the vehicle, to replace the modified estates then in use. Drawing inspiration from the VW Type 2, it had a front-mounted water-cooled engine (based on the Volga's, with a lower
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), and seated ten. It debuted in 1957, and ten were built for display at that year's Moscow Youth Festival, leading to a proposed name Festival. The first batch was produced in 1959, under the new RAF 977 name. It got and could reach , the majority of those being hand-built. In 1965, RAF proposed two prototypes, with the hope of persuading ''Minavtoprom'' to finance a new factory: a conventional version, comparable to the
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(dubbed the RAF 962-I), or a
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version, similar to the
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(dubbed the 962-II).Thompson, p.194. RAF management, in a rare move for a Soviet company, created two competing teams to individually design a new van. The conventional 962-I was selected, which seemed less likely to provide the money for an all-new facility.Thompson, pp.194-195. So RAF tried to persuade the selection committee to adopt the more radical 962-II, and did.Thompson, p.195. A one-tonne variant was based on a modernized 977D chassis. However, the factory size was not large enough to put this model into mass production, and therefore it was moved to
ErAZ ErAZ or Yerevanskiy Avtomobilny Zavod ( hy, ԵրԱԶ or Երևանի ավտոմոբիլային գործարան, russian: ЕрАЗ or Ереванский Автомобильный Завод, , Yerevan Automobile Plant), was an Armenian automo ...
(
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,
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).


Move to Jelgava, decline and collapse

Construction of a new factory in
Jelgava Jelgava (; german: Mitau, ; see also other names) is a state city in central Latvia about southwest of Riga with 55,972 inhabitants (2019). It is the largest town in the region of Zemgale (Semigalia). Jelgava was the capital of the united Duch ...
(to build the new 962-II, now known as the RAF-2203 Latvia) was begun 25 July 1969, and finished in February 1976. It was designed to produce 17,000 vehicles per year. The factory produced several versions of the RAF-2203, which was widely sold in the Soviet Union and exported, mainly to Socialist bloc and aligned nations. The massive factory created profound challenges for Soviet-occupied Latvia. During its planning, local economists warned that the project was unfeasible in the long term, but were ignored by the Soviet government. Due to a lack of local manpower, workers from all around the Soviet Union were brought to Jelgava, increasing the already high levels of immigration and putting strain on local infrastructure and the ethnic relations between Latvians and the mostly Russian-speaking newcomers. The proportion of Latvians living in Jelgava shrank from 80% to less than 50% during the Soviet times. An entirely new neighbourhood of Jelgava, bearing the RAF name, was built. In addition, even with the imported workforce, the factory suffered from a lack of qualified manpower: engineers (later on, also
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soldiers of the Soviet Army) were made to work on the production line; quality issues were rampant and well-known, in some days all of the manufactured vehicles turned out to be defective. Even the large factory in the end turned out to be too small (with a planned yearly output of just 12,000 cars per year) to install important machinery, slowing down production. A heavy blow for the factory came during
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– around 1986 the factory was stripped of the
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. In 1987, the factory organized one of the first open management contests in the USSR, with Viktor Bossert from
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elected as Director by the factory workers. Bossert tried to improve quality, even announcing a competition with
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's
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van, but couldn't overcome the ineffective supply chain of the Soviet
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and the lack of incentive and competition due to guaranteed tenders from the
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. He left the factory in 1990. By the beginning of the 1990s, the RAF-2203 was completely outdated and the factory set about designing a new model. The original plan was to build a new RAF vehicle to be called the M1 "Roksana”, designed with help from the British consultancy ''International Automotive Developments''. The model was successfully displayed at several auto salons, but never got further than a prototype. The same thing happened to the front-wheel drive 1994
RAF M2 'Stils' The RAF M2 "Stils" was designed by Rīgas Autobusu Fabrika in 1994. It was designed to replace the aging RAF-2203 and offer a new modern vehicle to the newly opened market after collapse of Soviet Union. Only 2 prototypes were ever produced (one ...
(“Style”) microbus. After the collapse of the
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, the new borders broke the supply chains and production fell drastically. An investment proposal came from the Russian
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company, but it was rejected by the Latvian government which considered Russian capital a threat to Latvian independence. Although some Western and East Asian investors also showed their interest in RAF, all of them considered this investment too risky as the local economy was too small to support large production and the Russian market was virtually closed due to the volatile Russian economy and a complicated political relationship between Russia and Latvia. The large factory, largely dependent on parts and materials brought from outside Latvia, required a lot of resources for its maintenance and was described by some investors as the only valuable asset of the factory. Another blow was the popularity of the Russian
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van, unveiled in 1994. In 1997, the last batch of 13-seat RAF-22039s was released. The last automobile produced by the dying giant was the RAF-3311 — a
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. In 1998, RAF went bankrupt. The only part of the company that survived was
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, a charter airline set up using the four airplanes owned by the plant. The manufacturing site, complete with machinery, is owned by JSC Balitva. They considered selling it to a western automaker, but this proved unrealistic. As of 2002, the assembly shop was still in order and all the design documents existed, so production could be started again if there should be a need.
ErAZ ErAZ or Yerevanskiy Avtomobilny Zavod ( hy, ԵրԱԶ or Երևանի ավտոմոբիլային գործարան, russian: ЕрАЗ or Ереванский Автомобильный Завод, , Yerevan Automobile Plant), was an Armenian automo ...
expressed interest, but probably only for the designs. Latvia' RAF
article in newspaper
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After the bankruptcy of RAF, factory's buildings and land were purchased by SIA Baltiva for 150 thousand lats (later known as SIA NP Jelgava Business Park). Shortly after, company's shares were transferred to the Nordic Partners group, which was originally financed by the Icelandic businessman Gisli Reyninsson (Icelandic: Reynisson Gisli). On the estates purchased, SIA NP Jelgava Business Park developed an industrial park with a total area of 23 ha.


Legacy

Rumors came out in 2018 of RAF being revived as "Rīgas Autobusu Fabrika, RAF" was registered in a Latvian company database. It is believed they will show off their first new model in 2019 and start production in 2020. It was also believed that RAF will now focus on electric powered vehicles like vans and
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es. Surviving prototypes of the plant are on display at the
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, as well as production models in other institutions.


Models

* RAF-251 -
GAZ-51 The GAZ-51 (nickname ''Gazon'') was a Soviet truck manufactured by GAZ. Its first prototypes were produced before the end of World War II and has been influenced by Studebaker US6. The mass production started in 1946. A 2.5 ton 4×2 standard var ...
based bus (1955–1958) * RAF-8 -
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based 8-passenger prototype bus (1957) * RAF-10 -
GAZ-M20 The GAZ-M20 "Pobeda" (russian: ГАЗ-М20 Победа; ''победа'' means ''victory'') was a passenger car produced in the Soviet Union by GAZ from 1946 until 1958. It was also licensed to the Polish Passenger Automobile Factory and produ ...
based 9-11-passenger bus (1957–1959) * RAF-982 - experimental bus *
RAF-977 The RAF-977 was a Soviet cabover van made by Riga Autobus Factory (RAF) based on components from the GAZ-21 Volga. It was introduced in 1958 and was manufactured in two main styles: a 10-seater minibus and an ambulance. In 1961, an updated versio ...
Latvija -
GAZ-21 The GAZ M21 Volga is an automobile produced in the Soviet Union by GAZ (Gorkovsky Avtomobilniy Zavod, in English "Gorky automobile factory") from 1956 to 1970. The first car to carry the Volga name, it was developed in the early 1950s. Volgas ...
based 10-passenger van/bus/ambulance/taxi (1959–1976). Also made in D, DM and IM models. *
RAF-2203 The RAF-2203 Latvija (nickname ''Rafik'') was a cabover van designed and developed by Rīgas Autobusu Fabrika from 1976 to 1997. They were widely used throughout the USSR as fixed-run taxis ( marshrutkas), medical cars, used for trade and as ...
Latvija - 4x2 4dr van (1976—1997) **
RAF-2203 The RAF-2203 Latvija (nickname ''Rafik'') was a cabover van designed and developed by Rīgas Autobusu Fabrika from 1976 to 1997. They were widely used throughout the USSR as fixed-run taxis ( marshrutkas), medical cars, used for trade and as ...
Latvija (delivery) - 4x2 4dr delivery van **
RAF-2203 The RAF-2203 Latvija (nickname ''Rafik'') was a cabover van designed and developed by Rīgas Autobusu Fabrika from 1976 to 1997. They were widely used throughout the USSR as fixed-run taxis ( marshrutkas), medical cars, used for trade and as ...
Latvija (cardiology) - 4x2 4dr cardiac ambulance **
RAF-2203 The RAF-2203 Latvija (nickname ''Rafik'') was a cabover van designed and developed by Rīgas Autobusu Fabrika from 1976 to 1997. They were widely used throughout the USSR as fixed-run taxis ( marshrutkas), medical cars, used for trade and as ...
Latvija (fire) - 4x2 4dr fire minivan **
RAF-2203 The RAF-2203 Latvija (nickname ''Rafik'') was a cabover van designed and developed by Rīgas Autobusu Fabrika from 1976 to 1997. They were widely used throughout the USSR as fixed-run taxis ( marshrutkas), medical cars, used for trade and as ...
Latvija GAI - 4x2 4dr police van **
RAF-2203 The RAF-2203 Latvija (nickname ''Rafik'') was a cabover van designed and developed by Rīgas Autobusu Fabrika from 1976 to 1997. They were widely used throughout the USSR as fixed-run taxis ( marshrutkas), medical cars, used for trade and as ...
Latvija (mail) - 4x2 4dr mail van **
RAF-2203 The RAF-2203 Latvija (nickname ''Rafik'') was a cabover van designed and developed by Rīgas Autobusu Fabrika from 1976 to 1997. They were widely used throughout the USSR as fixed-run taxis ( marshrutkas), medical cars, used for trade and as ...
Latvija (taxi) - 4x2 4dr taxi van **
RAF-2203 The RAF-2203 Latvija (nickname ''Rafik'') was a cabover van designed and developed by Rīgas Autobusu Fabrika from 1976 to 1997. They were widely used throughout the USSR as fixed-run taxis ( marshrutkas), medical cars, used for trade and as ...
Latvija VAI - 4x2 4dr military police van ** RAF-22031 Latvija - 4x2 4dr ambulance ** RAF-2907 - special car for Summer Olympic in Moscow ** RAF-2914 - 4x2 ambulance van ** RAF-3311 Latvija - 4x2 pickup on RAF-2203 chassis ** RAF-33111 Latvija - 4x2 light truck on RAF-2203 chassis ** RAF Latvija - collector - 4x2 cash collector on RAF-2203 chassis ** RAF Latvija - tourist van, motor home *
RAF M1 'Roksana' The RAF M1 "Roksana" was designed by Rīgas Autobusu Fabrika in 1991. It was designed to replace the aging RAF-2203 and offer a new, modern vehicle to the newly opened market after the collapse of Soviet Union. Only 1 prototype was ever produced ...
Prototype minivan (1991) *
RAF M2 'Stils' The RAF M2 "Stils" was designed by Rīgas Autobusu Fabrika in 1994. It was designed to replace the aging RAF-2203 and offer a new modern vehicle to the newly opened market after collapse of Soviet Union. Only 2 prototypes were ever produced (one ...
Prototype minivan (1994)


References


External links


RAF (Photo, info..)
* http://www.autogallery.org.ru/raf.htm * http://www.abc.se/~m9805/eastcars/showbrand.php?brand=latvia&lang=en {{Authority control Bus manufacturers of the Soviet Union Buildings and structures in Jelgava 1955 establishments in Latvia Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1955