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- UAZ-469 wheelbase "2380.0".
- UAZ-469 height "2050.0".
- UAZ-469 length "4025.0".
- UAZ-469 weight "1700.0".
- UAZ-469 width "1785.0".
- UAZ-469 abstract "The UAZ-469 is an off-road military light utility vehicle manufactured by UAZ. It was used by Soviet and other Warsaw Pact armed forces, as well as paramilitary units in Eastern Bloc countries. In the Soviet Union, it also saw widespread service in state organizations that needed a robust and durable off-road vehicle. Standard military versions included seating for seven personnel.Developed from the GAZ-69 and UAZ-460, the UAZ-469 was introduced in 1971 to replace the GAZ-69. It was powered by the same 75 hp (56 kW; 76 PS) 2,445 cc (149.2 cu in) UMZ 452MI inline-four engine as the UAZ-452 and was able to run on gasoline with an octane rating as low as 72 (although 76 was preferred). The UAZ-469 presented two great advantages: It was able to drive in virtually any terrain and it was very easy to repair. The vehicle was originally not available for purchase by the public, but many were sold as surplus to private owners.Modifications include a basic UAZ-469B with ground clearance of 220 mm (8.7 in), and a specialized military UAZ-469, with ground clearance increased to 300 mm (12 in). After slight modernisation in 1985, due to new industry designation standards, they were renamed: the UAZ-469 became the UAZ-3151, while the UAZ-469B became the UAZ-31512. Manufacture of UAZ-31512 for the Russian Army continues, while the manufacture for civilian market is discontinued due to new emission standards. However, the currently manufactured UAZ Hunter is an updated version of the old UAZ-469B. The Hunter was originally sold in Germany and some Asian countries as the UAZ Tigr, until General Motors complained the name was too similar to the Opel Tigra, and in Germany, it was renamed Baijah Taigah.The 469 was exported to 80 countries.".
- UAZ-469 assembly Bad_Nauheim.
- UAZ-469 assembly Baijah_Automotive.
- UAZ-469 assembly Camagüey.
- UAZ-469 assembly Ganja,_Azerbaijan.
- UAZ-469 assembly Ganja_Auto_Plant.
- UAZ-469 assembly Hanoi.
- UAZ-469 assembly KrAZ.
- UAZ-469 assembly Kremenchuk.
- UAZ-469 assembly Pasadena,_Maryland.
- UAZ-469 assembly UAZ_of_America.
- UAZ-469 assembly Ulyanovsk.
- UAZ-469 bodyStyle Sport_utility_vehicle.
- UAZ-469 engine UAZ-469__1.
- UAZ-469 engine UAZ-469__2.
- UAZ-469 height "2.05".
- UAZ-469 layout Front-engine,_four-wheel-drive_layout.
- UAZ-469 layout Front-engine,_four-wheel_drive_layout.
- UAZ-469 length "4.025".
- UAZ-469 predecessor GAZ-69.
- UAZ-469 productionStartYear "1971".
- UAZ-469 successor Baijah_Stalker.
- UAZ-469 thumbnail Uaz-469-1.jpg?width=300.
- UAZ-469 transmission "4-speed or 5-speed manualgearbox2-speed transfer shift".
- UAZ-469 weight "1700000.0".
- UAZ-469 wheelbase "2.38".
- UAZ-469 width "1.785".
- UAZ-469 wikiPageExternalLink 2.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageExternalLink UZIVATELSKA_PRIRUCKA_EN.pdf.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageExternalLink spintires.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageExternalLink eng.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageExternalLink www.uazbuka.ru.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageExternalLink 4.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageExternalLink www.uazitalia.net.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=GAoydc1oeLE.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=Rt1wABeKyMs.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageID "7284336".
- UAZ-469 wikiPageLength "10394".
- UAZ-469 wikiPageOutDegree "81".
- UAZ-469 wikiPageRevisionID "704892342".
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink ARMA_2.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Bad_Nauheim.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Baijah_Automotive.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Baijah_Stalker.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink CBRN_defense.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Call_of_Duty.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Camagüey.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cars_of_Russia.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Compact_sport_utility_vehicles.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_light_utility_vehicles.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_vehicles_1970–1979.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_vehicles_of_Russia.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_vehicles_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soviet_automobiles.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Category:UAZ.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink DShK.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Dragon_(Russian_car_company).
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Drum_brake.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Bloc.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Emission_standard.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Four-wheel_drive.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Front-engine,_four-wheel-drive_layout.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink GAZ-69.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Ganja,_Azerbaijan.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Ganja_Auto_Plant.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Gasoline.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink General_Motors.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Hanoi.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Hardtop.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Inline-four_engine.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Jeep_CJ.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Jeep_Wrangler.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Jeremy_Clarksons_Motorworld.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Kolymsky_Heights.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink KrAZ.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Kremenchuk.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Leaf_spring.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Lionel_Davidson.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Manual_transmission.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Military_light_utility_vehicle.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Octane_rating.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Off-road_vehicle.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Opel_Tigra.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink PK_machine_gun.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Pasadena,_Maryland.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Police_car.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Power_take-off.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Propeller.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Racing_video_game.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Ride_height.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Ground_Forces.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink SPG-9.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Armed_Forces.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- UAZ-469 wikiPageWikiLink Sport_utility_vehicle.