ZIL-2906

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ZIL-2906
File:ЗиЛ-29061 - учение поисково-спасательного отряда по обнаружению и эвакуации экипажа космического корабля «Союз ТМА» 01.jpg
ZIL-29061, updated model of 2906
Overview
ManufacturerZiL
Also calledЗИЛ-2906
Production2906: 1975 – 1979
29061: 1980 – 1991
Body and chassis
Classamphibious craft
RelatedZIL-4906
Powertrain
EngineМеМЗ-967А

The ZIL-2906 (Russian: ЗИЛ-2906) is a screw-driven amphibious craft manufactured in Soviet Union from 1975 to 1979 by ZiL.[1][dead link] The ZIL-2906 was produced from July 1975 to 1979, [2] five manufactured in total.[3]In 1980, it was succeeded by the ZIL-29061, produced until 1991.[2] These vehicles are notable for being Screw-propelled vehicles (in Russian: шнекохо́д), allowing it to traverse inhospitable terrains. The vehicle was designed to recover re-entered Soyuz space capsules from difficult terrain. It was equipped with heaters for the front seats, transponder and radio and stretchers.[3] The ZIL-2906 was carried on the back of a ZIL-4906 "Bluebird" (which had a top speed of 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph)) until it reached terrain impassable for the latter. At this point the ZIL-2906 would be unloaded and resume the search.[4] Dismounting from the Bluebird took about half an hour.[3]

File:ЗиЛ-29061 - учение поисково-спасательного отряда по обнаружению и эвакуации экипажа космического корабля «Союз ТМА» 02.jpg
Russian troops exercise the offloading of a ZIL-29061 from a ZIL-4906

Specifications

Mass
  • 2,000 kilograms (4,400 lb; 2.0 t)
Maximum speed
  • Water - 16 kilometres per hour (9.9 mph; 8.6 kn) (8.6 kn)
  • Swamp - 20 kilometres per hour (12 mph; 11 kn) (11 kn)
  • Snow - 45 kilometres per hour (28 mph; 24 kn) (24 kn)
Dimensions
  • Length - 4,900 millimetres (190 in)
  • Width - 2,400 millimetres (94 in)
  • Height - 2,200 millimetres (87 in)

References

  1. "ZIL-29061: Russian Screw Powered Vehicle". Wired. 5 July 2007.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Шнекоход ЗИЛ-2906". voprosik.net (in русский). 2012. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 John J. Geoghegan, Eric Miles (17 August 2023). "White Elephant Technology". History Press. ISBN 9781803994949.
  4. Mihnea Radu (29 March 2014). "ZIL Amphibious Screw Vehicles: a Cool Soviet Era Invention". Autoevolution.

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