The 6x4, 8-ton YaG-10 truck was produced from 1932 to 1940 by the Yaroslavl Motor Plant in the Soviet Union.[1] 333 trucks were made, 61 of which were converted into 76.2mm anti-aircraft trucks.[2][3][4] The YaG-10 was powered by a Hercules-YXC engine, and the transmission was a 4-speed Brown-Lipe-554 manual gearbox.[5] The suspension was based on trucks made by the Moreland Truck Company.[6] While capable of carrying 8 tons on paved surfaces, it was limited to 5 tons off-road. It had a maximum speed of 42 km/h and fuel consumption of 60 liters per 100 km.
YAG-10 | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Yaroslavl Motor Plant |
Production | 1932–1940 |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 95.5 hp Hercules-YXC-B |
Transmission | 4-speed Brown-Lipe-554, manual |
Dimensions | |
Length | 6.97 m |
Width | 2.47 m |
Height | 2.55 m |
Curb weight | 6800 kg |
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