Multipurpose cross-country armored car "Tiger". Infographics

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"Tiger" - Russian multi-purpose off-road vehicle, armored car, army all-terrain vehicle. Produced at Arzamas engineering plant with engines YMZ-5347-10 (Russia), Cummins B-205. Some early models were equipped with engines GAZ-562 (licensed Steyr), Cummins B-180 and B-215.

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    2 August 2017 09: 37
    Why they don’t collect for civilians, they would leave like hot cakes!
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      2 August 2017 10: 33
      Are issued. Only you do not buy it, too expensive to maintain. There are SUVs for more comfortable and with similar characteristics
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        2 August 2017 13: 31
        den.perfiljew Nakoy you in a civilian armored car? To go hunting? Or in the village for potatoes. wassat Although, in principle, looking at our traffic jams, hunting in a tank rushes past laughing
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      15 August 2017 17: 07
      for sale, in my opinion 6 lemons worth. Zhirinovsky gave his Lugansk military.
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        16 August 2017 12: 41
        starting to save))))

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