Silant

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Silant 3.3TD

Silant, an all-wheel drive truck and the only product manufactured by the now defunct Russian company Avtospetsoborudovanie (Ru:Автоспецоборудование) in Velikiy Novgorod, Novgorod Oblast, but now is its own company which manufactures two different 4x4 vehicles.

History[]

Original Silant logo

The Silant truck was originally developed by the National Automotive Institute (NAMI) as the 1337/1338/2338.[1] In 2011, 150 vehicles were produced, the plant is designed for an annual production of up to 5,000 units.[2]

Variants[]

Silant 3.3TD Road cleaning vehicle
Silant trucks at ISSE-2011
Silant 3.3TD (rear) at ISSE-2011

Silant vehicles are manufactured in many variants:[3]

  • chassis cab,
  • "vahtovka" Combination bus,
  • ambulance,
  • volunteer fire brigade vehicle,
  • forest patrol vehicle,
  • mobile police station,
  • "Охотник-I" (Hunter-I) - Expeditionary car for forestry and hunting camps,
  • "Охотник-II (Hunter-II),
  • "vahtovka vodokachalnaya" (for the needs of the utility, MOE, KMG EP polivomoyka)
  • refrigerator (freezervehicle)
  • Street cleaner with KMG electric water gun,
  • three-directional tipper,
  • wrecker/tow truck 16-meter (52 ft 5+78 in) (WIPO lift-16-01 ""),
  • crane (cranes by Fassi (Italy) with 1-2 tons[which?] carrying capacity),
  • Silant ASO 6.5 «tractor» EP (for agriculture, forestry and public utilities with low pressure tires).

Description[]

All Silants have four-wheel drive, three-person air-conditioned cabs, a 66 or 76 hp (49 or 57 kW) 3.3 L (201 cu in) Perkins 1103S-33t three-cylinder turbo diesel, 5-speed manual transmission, power take-off [10], axles from the GAZ-3308 [2] with locking differentials.

6X6 Model[]

The NAMI-3333 is a 6x6 derivative equipped with 65 hp (48 kW) VMTZ D-130T engine and 4-speed gearbox.[1]

See also[]

Similar vehicles

Notes[]

  1. ^ a b "NAMI 3333 (Concept vehicles) - Trucksplanet". www.trucksplanet.com.
  2. ^ "Google Translate". translate.googleusercontent.com. Retrieved 12 July 2014.
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 19 July 2014. Retrieved 13 July 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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