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UAZ-469 Russian 4x4 Light Utility Vehicle

UAZ-469

Light Utility Vehicle
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Basic Information
Name
UAZ-469 Russian 4x4 Light Utility Vehicle
Designation
UAZ-469
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Light Utility Vehicle
Manufacturer
UAZ
Date of Introduction
1970
Description

The UAZ-469 is an off-road military light utility vehicle manufactured by UAZ. It was used by Soviet and other Warsaw Pact armed forces, as well as paramilitary units in Eastern Bloc countries. In the Soviet Union, it also saw widespread service in state organizations that needed a robust and durable off-road vehicle. Standard military versions included seating for seven personnel. Developed from the GAZ-69, UAZ-471, and UAZ-460, the UAZ-469 was introduced in 1971 to replace the GAZ-69. It was powered by the same 75 hp (56 kW; 76 PS) 2,445 cc (149.2 cu in) UMZ 452MI inline-four engine as the UAZ-452 and was able to run on gasoline with an octane rating as low as 72 (although 76 was preferred). The UAZ-469 presented two great advantages: it was able to drive in virtually any terrain and it was very easy to repair. The vehicle was originally not available for purchase by the public, but many were sold as surplus to private owners.

Ground Specifications
Crew 1
Mobility Type Wheeled (4x4)
Engine Diesel (71 hp)
Active Protection None
Max Speed 110.0 km/h
Range 482.0 km
Variants
UAZ-469 Initial model fielded in 1973 with 70 horsepower UMZ 451 MI engine with inferior road performance & crew features.
UAZ-469B Export version with lower off-road performance capabilities. Increased ground clearance.
UAZ-3151 Upgrade Improved vehicle first produced in 1985.
UAZ-3152 Medical utility version. Space for driver, one medic, & 1 stretcher patient.
BJ-212 Chinese UAZ-469 variant.
UAZ-3151 UMM Police Car Insulated five-door metal body and optional special equipment.
UAZ-469RH Modified for nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) resistance.
UAZ Patriot The UAZ Patriot five-door SUV was introduced in 2005. A short wheelbase version, the Patriot Sport, was available for a short time during 2010.
System
Alternative Designations UAZ-469
Type Light Utility Vehicle
Manufacturer UAZ
Configuration 4x4
Crew 1 ea
Cargo Capacity 6 passengers with 100 kg of cargo, or alternatively one passenger and 600 kg of cargo. It can also tow trailers or light artillery pieces on cross-country terrain with a maximum weight of 850 kg.
Airlift Capability The vehicle is air transportable using most air lift assets, and capable of travel on civilian roads without restrictions.
Dimensions
Length 4.03 m
Width 1.8 m
Height 1.8 m
Wheelbase 2,380 mm
Weight, Empty 1,650 kg
Weight, Combat 2,450 kg
Ground Clearance 220 mm
Automotive
Engine Name UMZ-452MI
Engine Type Diesel
Engine Power 71 hp
Fuel Capacity 78 liters
Transmission 4-speed manual gearbox, 2-speed transfer case, 4-wheel drive
Tires 215 SR 15
Cruising Range 482 km
Speed (Max Road) 110 km/h
Speed (Average cross-country) INA
Speed (Max Off-Road) INA
Speed (Max Swim) N/A
Gradient 70%
Side Slope 30%
Vertical Step 0.5 m
Trench 0.5 m
Fording 0.5 m
Protection
Armor None
Applique Armor No
Explosive Reactive Armor No
Active Protection System No
NBC Protection System No
Smoke Equipment No
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Tactical Utility Vehicles
Land > Infantry Vehicles > Tactical Utility Vehicles
Filter Label
U
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
4.03 m
Width
1.8 m
Height
1.8 m
Weight
2450 kg
Operators (52)
Russia
China
Germany
Ukraine
Poland
India
Iran
North Korea
South Africa
Czech Republic
Serbia
Belarus
Afghanistan
Algeria
Angola
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Bulgaria
Cambodia
Colombia
Croatia
Cuba
Ecuador
Ethiopia
Finland
Georgia
Hungary
Iraq
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Lebanon
Libya
Malaysia
Mexico
Moldova
Morocco
Myanmar
Nicaragua
North Macedonia
Philippines
Romania
Slovakia
Syria
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Venezuela
Vietnam
Yemen
CFE Treaty
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