KamAZ-4310 Russian 6x6 General Utility Vehicle
Kamaz-4310
Heavy Utility Truck
Other



Basic Information
Name
KamAZ-4310 Russian 6x6 General Utility Vehicle
Designation
Kamaz-4310
Alternate Designation
Kamaz-4310
Equipment Type
Heavy Utility Truck
Manufacturer
Kamaz
Date of Introduction
1980
Description
The KamAZ-4310 general utility truck is produced since 1980. It is a militarized version of commercial vehicle. Since its introduction the KamAZ-4310 become the work horse of the Soviet military. This truck took part in numerous military conflicts.
Ground Specifications
Crew
1
Engine
V8, 165hp, Diesel turbo-charged (210 hp)
Active Protection
None
Range
1000.0 km
Variants
KamAZ-43101
improved version, produced since 1989. It is fitted with a more powerful diesel engine, developing 220 hp.
KamAZ-5350
general utility truck. It is a further development of the KamAZ-4310. The KamAZ-5350 is a member of Mustang family of military trucks. It was adopted by the Russian Army in 2002. Its small-scale production commenced in 2003.
System
Alternate Designation
Kamaz-4310
Type
General Utility Truck
Manufacturer
Kamaz
Configuration
6x6
Crew
1 ea
Cab Seating
2 ea
Dimensions
Length
7.4 m
Width
2.5 m
Height
3 m
Weight, Empty
7 tons
Automotive
Engine Name
YaMZ-740
Engine Type
V8, 165hp, Diesel turbo-charged
Engine Power
210 hp
Fuel Capacity
INA
Maximum Road Speed
85 km/h
Range
1,000 km
Amphibious
No
Gradient
60%
Side Slope
40%
Vertical Step
up to 0.6 m
Trench
1.0 m
Fording
0.5 m
Main Weapon System
Note
There are no crew-served weapons systems mounted ont he Kazaz-4310.
Protection
Hull Armor
INA
Applique Armor
INA
Active Protection System
No
Mine Clearing
No
NBC Equipment
INA
Smoke Signature
INA
Details
Country of Origin
Russia
Category
Logistics
Land > Combat Support Vehicles > Logistics
Filter Label
K
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
7.4 m
Width
2.5 m
Height
3 m
Weight
7000 kg
Operators (19)
Russia
Ukraine
Poland
Czech Republic
Belarus
Afghanistan
Azerbaijan
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Georgia
Hungary
Kazakhstan
Kosovo
Kyrgyzstan
Moldova
North Macedonia
Romania
Slovakia
Kurdistan
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