BUSES

(GAZ)

UpdatedJanuary 18, 2006
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There are surprisingly low amount of buses among my collection. but I tried to upload all of them...

GAZ-03-30
In the background there is a GAZ-03-30 staff bus (L-1-33-30 number) Artists performance in front of the Crime Front 51st Army personnel. In the background there is a GAZ-03-30 staff bus ("L-1-33-30" number) of the Front Political Office. Early May 1942. [5]
GAZ_03-30 GAZ-03-30 staff bus organic to Political department of the Crimean Front HQ. Kerch area, May 1942 [5]NEW
GAZ-03-30 based on GAZ-AA chassis, 1933 GAZ-03-30 based on GAZ-AA chassis, 1933 [1]

GAZ-03-30 mod. 1932

GAZ-03-30 mod. 1932

GAZ-03-30 mod. 1932 [2] NEW

Details.

upper:

  • GAZ-AA drum brake;
  • steering-wheel drive;

lower:

  • A drive of GAZ-AA band brake device;
  • GAZ-AA band brake device

GAZ-03-30 mod. 1942

GAZ 03-30 mod. 1942 [2] NEW

Details.

upper:

  • GAZ-type fuel feeding by gravity flow;
  • GAZ-AA headlight;

lower:

  • GAZ-MM type muffler;
  • Water cooling system of GAZ-type.

 

upGAZ-05-193
GAZ-05-193 of propaganda department equipped with loud-speaker GAZ-05-193 of propaganda department equipped with loud-speaker using while celebration of Victory. Austria, May 08, 1945 [6]
GAZ-05-193 (wartime variant), 1942 GAZ-05-193 (wartime variant), 1942 [1]

GAZ-05-193 mod. 1936

GAZ-05-193

GAZ-05-193 mod. 1936 [2] NEW
GAZ-05-193 mod. 1941 GAZ-05-193 mod. 1941 [2] NEW

 

upGAZ-55 Ambulance
Soviet military medical service bus GAZ-55 (vehicle number B-7-02-04) Soviet military medical service bus GAZ-55 (vehicle number "B-7-02-04") is transporting the wounded to a military hospital of the Southern Front. January 1943. [3]
GAZ-55 (wartime variant), 1942 GAZ-55 (wartime variant), 1942 [1]
GAZ-55 ambulance GAZ-55 ambulance [4#6]

GAZ-55 mod 1938

GAZ-55

GAZ-55 mod. 1938 [2] NEW
GAZ-55 mod. 1942 GAZ-55 mod. 1942 [2] NEW

 

upOther
There is a staff bus GAZ-AA on the left Rifle-machnine gun battalion of the 9th Motorised Armored Brigade. Mongoliya, 1938. There is a staff bus GAZ-AA on the left [7]
In front-GAZ-M1 light car, at the back - radio station on chassis of GAZ-AA Wives of commanders of the 9th Motorized Armored Brigade Tyufyakova, Borovkina and Titova brought gifts to soldiers. July 1939. In front-GAZ-M1 light car, at the back - radio station on chassis of GAZ-AA [7]

Literature
  1. L.M. Shugurov, "Avtomobili Rossii i SSSR", vol. 1, ILBI, Prostrex, Moscow, 1993
  2. R. Odinokov, "Polutorka", Fortuna, 1998
  3. "Na flangakh Stalingrada: Operatsii na Severnom Kavkaze", Military Chronicle, No. 3/2002,
  4. Tekhnika-Molodezhi magazine #1-6, 2000 Rem.: reference [#6] means No. 6/2000
  5. I. Moshchansky, A. Savin, "Bor'ba za Krym. Sentyabr' 1941 - Iyul 1942.", Voyennaya Letopis', No.1, 2002
  6. I. Moshchansky, D. Sakhonchik, "Osvobozhdenie Avstrii", Military Chronicle, No. 6/2003.
  7. M. Kolomiets. "Boi u reki Khalkhin-Gol", Frontovaya Illyustratsia, No 2, 2002

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