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    This one looks quite capable, but I don't know what it is. Any russian speakers here?

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHPYq3lkyaE]Вездеход. - YouTube[/ame]


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    The title in previous post simply says 'All Yerain Vehicle',
    comments say its a hodgepodge of ex mil vehicles and that you can buy a Unimog cheaper and better.

    this one is my choice of Russian kit , esp because it sort of looks Defenderish from the rear in the slide on the ice

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMmQS6KICaA]Снегоболотохо д МАКАÐ* Зима. - YouTube[/ame]

    Title says "All terrain vehicle MAKAR Winter."
    believe it or not from the translation to English its a Toyota 78 based ??

    Briefly about the car. The machine is not CS. TOYOTA Motor t/d-130 l / s., Automatic transmission, axles TOYOTA L/K-80. with locks, fuel tank 400l. Consumption on the highway at a speed 70km/chas - 16l/100km., Off-road about 4l/chas. The maximum speed of 107.5 on the GPS. Frame from Toyota L/K-78 elongation, titanium tube frame body 38/2. Lined with aluminum 1.2mm. Wheels TREKOL 1300/600. Dry weight of about 2.6 tons At present (2012) made 3 pcs. Machines were made for separate trips to the taiga, tundra, etc., in all weather conditions. This video will help create understanding of the capabilities of the machine, it is a collection of fragments traveling and 2009-2012, the test

    they just keep getting better (check out the 8 wheel steering)

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kyty0J6gl5g"]Снегоболотохо д «ШАМАН» - YouTube[/ame]

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnD3rew View Post
    On a quick look they do seem quite similar, but if you look carefully the second one is quite different, the drive for the second one comes from a drum between the first and second and third and fourth wheels which sits on the tyres and drives them from the tyres. There is anothe clearer uTube video of this particular situation and you can see that at least part of the problem is that when it gets stuck the drum turns and juddered the wheels but slips and is not turning them. The first video clearly has a direct drive system to the wheels.
    I had a look at the other video you mentioned and you are quite right about the drive. I can now see that those two machines have very little in common, apart from the number of wheels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Muppet View Post
    Called a "Pennant" according to my very dodgy russian.
    and here I was thinking it was called BbMIMNEN

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cobber View Post
    and here I was thinking it was called BbMIMNEN


    It was a bastard to translate, searches for "pennant" got me a whole heap of KGB rubbish
    Russian is difficult in that you need to learn a new alphabet, as well as a new dialect. Makes for a fun DIY course though
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    Here's another interesting looking thing.

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    They do a bigger one as well.

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    No good for us here though. Look at the top speed on paved roads.

    Don.

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