The ZIL-PKU-1 (ru: ЗИЛ ПКУ-1), also known as ZIL-PTKS-1, was a soviet Airoll combining pneumatic tires and continuous tracks, creating an all-terrain amphibious vehicle with the aim of traversing difficult terrain, as well as achieving great buoyancy. The first prototype was developed in 1965 by the ZiL Design Office under the direction of B. A. Grachev.[2][1]
ZIL-PKU-1 | |
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Type | Amphibious Vehicle (Airoll) |
Place of origin | Soviet Union |
Production history | |
Designer | ZiL Design Office (B. A. Grachev)[1] |
Manufacturer | ZiL |
No. built | unknown (R&D use) |
Specifications | |
Payload capacity | 1500 kg |
Operational range | 50-60 km (practical range)[a][2] |
Maximum speed | 18 km/h[b][2] |
Notes
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edit- ^ a b Maclou, Jean-Marc (10 February 2013) [2008-05-04 (composed)]. "AIROLL". SixMania. Retrieved 4 October 2024.
The ZIL Design Office under the direction of B. A. Grachev conceives 1965 a Type 'Airoll', the ZIL pkts-1 (photo 13). It is deemed too large, too heavy, lacking stability on slopes, consuming too much and wearing off quickly.
- ^ a b c Mileshkin, Sergey (3 May 2023). "ZIL PKU-1 and ZIL-135LM: experiments and series". bibimot. Archived from the original on 4 October 2024. Retrieved 4 October 2024.