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A reliable truck, it served as a base for the creation of a number of specialized military modifications -- searchlight truck, radio and radio repair station, mobile field workshop, supply delivering vehicle, troops moving vehicle, and as an artillery towing vehicle -- but is best known for its role
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of the launcher. Later though, the American-produced Studebaker took over as the predominant platform for Katyusha launchers. The ZIS-6 also served as the basis for the VVS-RKKA aircraft fueller BZ-ZIS-6. After the war, the ZIS-6 was replaced with the all-wheel drive
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factory and a total of 21,239 units were produced. The ZIS-6 had a payload capacity of 4,000 kg (8,818 lb) and 2,500 kg (5,512 lb) on unpaved roads.
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two-axle truck. Prototypes were made in 1931, serial production started in 1933, lasted until October 1941 at the Moscow
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During the early World War II, the ZIS-6 was used as the chassis of the original BM-13
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Tyres: 860 mm × 180 mm (34 in × 7 in)
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3,360 mm (132.3 in)+1,080 mm (42.5 in)
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