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Zil135 or Baz135,
Click below
for actual Zil.
What a monster! What you
are looking at is really only for the brave, or for
those who are a sandwich short of a picnic. This is
one of those crazy Russian engineering feats that staggers
imagination.
Designed
for firing your Frog 7 (Free Range Over Ground)
missile across to your neighbours, prized by the Taliban.
The US spent millions paying Northern Alliance forces
to knock out just two of these beauties in Afghanistan.
Also, superb
for a Thunderbirds film or just to rattle your
neighbours furniture to create your own Feng Shui. When
both engines are on song, it's a bit like listening
to B29 super fortress taking off. Oh boy, did I have fun
making this film, the smile lasted for months. And
its all road legal
Anyway I
will now let you dribble over the film, click the link
below..
Specifications
Please click here to view actual
FROG 7 film
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| Model:
Zil135
or Baz135 Frog 7 Launcher |
| Registered: Yes,
1959 |
| V5: Yes |
| MOT Status: V112g
exemption |
| Driving licence:
Standard
driving licence, see FAQ |
| Mileage recorded:
1561km
recorded |
| Weapons: N/A,
re-activated |
| Fuel type: Petrol
or Multi fuel (see FAQ). |
| Gross vehicle weight:
13,800kgs |
| Length: 10
metres |
| Width: 2.9
metres |
| Height: 2.6
metres |
| Wheel base: mm |
| Min ground clearance:
600mm |
| Maximum speed: 75
kph |
| Fuel consumption:
96ltr / 100 km |
| Transmission: 5
Speed manual |
| Ratio box: Yes,
high and low |
| 8x8 activation:
Continuos
8x8 |
| Axle type: All
linked, one engine per side |
| Wheel size: 12.00
x 24 |
| Tyre inflation:
Yes |
| Suspension: Front
and rear, torsion bar, centre fixed |
| Brakes: Air
over hydraulic |
| Engine type: 2
x Zil375 7,000cc |
| Bore: mm |
| Compression ratio:
6.5:1 |
| BHP: 2x
180
@ 3,100 rpm |
| Voltage: 24
volts |
| PTO: Yes, |
| Heating: Yes,
|
| Air filtration:
No, |
| Aux power take off:
Generator
+ Air |
| Winch: No |