KrAZ-260
| KrAZ-260 | |
|---|---|
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | KrAZ |
| Production | 1979[1]–1993 |
| Body and chassis | |
| Class | Truck |
| Body style | Truck |
| Powertrain | |
| Engine | 14.9L YaMZ-238L V8 diesel[2] |
| Transmission | 4-speed YaMZ-238B manual + 2-speed transfer gearbox |
| Dimensions | |
| Wheelbase | 4600[2] |
| Length | 9030[2] |
| Width | 2720[2] |
| Height | 2985[2] |
| Chronology | |
| Predecessor | KrAZ-255 |
| Successor | KrAZ-6322 |
The KrAZ-260 is an off-road truck 6x6 for extreme operations.[2] It was manufactured at the KrAZ plant.
Technical characteristics
- Engine: 14.86 L diesel 8 cyl.
- Power: 300 hp (221 kW) /2100rpm
- Torque: 1079Nm /1500rpm
- Transmission: Eight forward and two reverse gears, additional two-stage off-road reduction in the transfer case
- Top speed: 80 km/h[2]
- Tank capacity: 2×165 l +50 l reserve
- Fuel consumption at a constant 50 km/h: 34 l/100 km
- Range: 1000 km
- Maximum gradient: 58 %
- Wading ability: 1.2 m
- Braking distance from 40 km/h: 17.2 m
- Drive formula: 6×6
Dimensions and weights
- Length: 9030 mm
- Width: 2720 mm
- Height: 2985 mm
- Wheelbase: 4600+1400 mm
- Track width: 2160 mm
- Ground clearance: 370 mm
- Turning circle: 26 m
- Unladen weight: 12,775 kg
- Permissible total weight: 22,000 kg
- Payload: 9000 kg
- Maximum towing capacity: 30,000 kg (road), 10,000 kg (off-road)
Variants
- KrAZ-260 (КрАЗ-260)[3] - 9-ton cargo truck[4]
- KrAZ-260A - version with YaMZ-238N diesel engine, no fuel pumps and an additional fuel tank
- KrAZ-260V (КрАЗ-260В) - tractor unit[3]
- KrAZ-260G (КрАЗ-260Г) - long wheelbase version[3]
- KrAZ-260D - experimental tractor version for road train
- KrAZ-260L - experimental logging truck, similar to the KrAZ-255L1
- KrAZ-6437 (КрАЗ-6437) - 30-ton log truck[5]
Vehicles based on KrAZ-260
- ATs-10-260 (АЦ-10-260) - fuel tanker on KrAZ-260 chassis[6]
- BM-21K (БМ-21К) - BM-21 Grad on KrAZ-260 chassis[7]
- EOV-4422 (ЭОВ-4422) - military excavator on KrAZ-260 chassis
- ТММ-3M1 - bridgelayer on KrAZ-260 chassis, since 1988
- KrAZ-260 "Tornado" (КрАЗ-260 "Торнадо") - riot control vehicle with water cannon on KrAZ-260 chassis. Two vehicles were built for Internal Troops of Ukraine[8]
Operators
Current operators
- Armed Forces of Ukraine[9]
- Ministry of Internal Affairs - in March 2015 one KrAZ-260 armored guntruck was built for "Sokol" rapid response police unit[10]
Former operators
- Soviet Union
- Belarus - Armed Forces of Belarus[11]
- German Democratic Republic - National People's Army[12]
- Egypt - Egyptian Armed Forces[13]
- India - 300 KrAZ-260 military trucks were sold to Indian Armed Forces[14][15]
- DPRK[16]
References
- ^ The first all-metal KrAZ vehicle cabins began to be produced in 1979, when the KrAZ-260 military all-terrain vehicles began rolling off the assembly line. Oleg Kolesnikov. KrAZ Cabin: Past, Present, and Future // "Steel Character" (corporate magazine of AVTOKRAZ Holding Company), No. 5, 2011, pp. 20-24
- ^ a b c d e f g V. V. Tabolin, S. S. Malov, S. P. Kontanistov. All-wheel drive KrAZ-260 // Automobile Industry magazine, No. 12, 1981. pp. 31-32
- ^ a b c KrAZ-260, KrAZ-260V, KrAZ-260G trucks. Operation manual. Kharkov, "Prapor", 1990.
- ^ KrAZ vehicles // "Automotive Industry" magazine, No. 8, 1984. pp. 30-31
- ^ M. B. Andreev. Specialized ATS // Automobile Industry magazine, No. 12, 1984. pp. 13-15
- ^ V. V. Sagan, A. V. Zavgorodniy. Prospects for the development of fuel transportation by special military equipment // Prospects for the development of armaments and military equipment of the Land Forces: Collection of abstracts of the International Scientific and Technical Conference (Lviv, May 11-12, 2017). Lviv, NASV, 2017. pp. 55-56
- ^ A new Katyusha has been developed in Kharkiv. Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine // Segodnya.UA, May 11, 2009
- ^ S. P. Mazin, S. M. Melnikov. Requirements for the characteristics of a water jet machine for crowd dispersal during the cessation of mass disorders // "Honor and Law", No. 1, 2005. pp. 34-38
- ^ Automotive technology Archived 2015-06-23 at the Wayback Machine // Ukrainian Ministry of Defense official website
- ^ Volunteers handed over an armored "KrAZ" to the Donetsk police // UKRINFORM, March 24, 2015
- ^ "The KrAZ-260, while generally a good vehicle, becomes a headache when scarce components as the turbocharger or transfer case fail. They are extremely difficult to find replacements for." - Major Konstantin Gagarin. MAZ in the Army // Army Magazine, No. 1, 2006. pp. 18-19
- ^ Lutz-Reiner Gau, Jürgen Plate, Jörg Siegert: Deutsche Militärfahrzeuge. Bundeswehr und NVA. Motorbuch-Verlag, Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 3-613-02152-8
- ^ Heat, deserts, and swamps of Egypt: tests of strength // "Steel character" (corporate magazine of HC "AVTOKRAZ"), No. 5, 2011. pp. 18-19
- ^ Army KrAZ trucks for India // "Behind the Wheel" magazine, No. 10, 1996, p. 12
- ^ The Indian army bought three hundred KrAZ-260s in 1995."
L. Sapozhnikov. The automobile city of Kremenchug // "Behind the Wheel" magazine, No. 11, 1996. pp. 72-73 - ^ KRAZ-260 // North Korea Country Handbook MCIA-2630-NK-016-97. U.S. Department of Defense, May 1997. page A-131