KamAZ-43118
Serbian Army KamAZ-43118
Overview
ManufacturerKamAZ
Production1995-present
Body and chassis
ClassHeavy
Layout6×6
PlatformCargo
Chassis43118-3027-50
Powertrain
EngineKAMAZ-740.30-260 (Euro-2)
Transmissionmechanical, ten-speed
Dimensions
Curb weight10200kg
Chronology
PredecessorKamAZ-43114

The KamAZ-43118 is a 6×6 all-wheel drive truck, developed by KamAZ, from the basis of the KamAZ-4410. The vehicle was introduced in 1995, as a successor to both the 4110 and the 43114.[1][2]

History

The truck was developed from the KamAZ-4410, as a more efficient body capable of cross-country travel. In 1997, production of this model began.

According to the manufacturer, KamAZ, it is the most popular model of truck from them over a period of several years.[3]

Specifications

  • Wheel formula - 6×6
  • Weight parameters and loads, a/m
    • Curb weight a / m, kg - 10400
    • Carrying capacity of a / m, kg - 10000
    • Gross weight, kg - 20700
  • Engine
    • Model - KAMAZ-740.30-260 (Euro-2)
    • Type - diesel turbocharged
    • Power kW (hp) - 191 (260)
    • Location and number of cylinders - V-shaped, 8
    • Working volume, l - 10.85
  • Transmission
    • Type - mechanical, ten-speed
  • Cabin
    • Type - located above the engine, with a high roof
    • Execution - with a berth
  • Wheels and tires
    • Wheel type - disc
    • Tire type - pneumatic, chamber
    • Tire size - 425/85 R21 (1260x425-533P)
  • Platform
    • Platform onboard, with metal folding sides
    • Internal dimensions, mm - 6100x2320
    • Board height, mm - 500
  • General characteristics
    • Maximum speed, km/h - 90
    • Angle overcome. lifting, % not less than — 60 (31º)
    • External overall turning radius, m — 11.5

References

  1. "ODIN - OE Data Integration Network". odin.tradoc.army.mil. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
  2. "KAMAZ-43118 6X6 GVW 21600 KG". Kamaz kamazexport.com (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-08-31.
  3. "KAMAZ-43118 is the most popular model of the company's product range". kamaz.ru. Retrieved 2023-08-31.


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