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UAZ-452 (УАЗ-452)
UAZ-3741 (1985)
Overview
ManufacturerUlyanovsk Automobile Plant
Also called
  • UAZ-2206
  • UAZ-3303
  • UAZ-3741
  • UAZ-3909
  • UAZ-3962
  • Production
    • UAZ-452: 1965–1985
  • UAZ-3741, UAZ-3303, etc.: from 1985
  • UAZ-33036: from 1997
  • Body and chassis
    ClassOff-road capable vans
    LayoutFront-engine, four-wheel drive
    Powertrain
    Engine2445 ccUMZ-452 petrol I4
    Dimensions
    Wheelbase2300 mm / 2550 mm (33036 trucks)
    Length4440 mm / 4535 mm (33036 trucks)
    Width1940 mm
    Height2090 mm / 2355 mm (33036 trucks)
    Kerb weight1,760 kg
    Chronology
    PredecessorUAZ-450

    The UAZ-452 is a family of four wheel drive off-road vans and light trucks with body-on-frame construction and cab over engine design, built by the Ulyanovsk Automobile Plant (UAZ) since 1965. Originally designed for the Soviet military, since 1985 the vans received updates: more modern engines and internationally compliant lighting, as well as new model numbers, UAZ-3741 for the standard van, while (crew-cab) trucks mostly starting with UAZ-3303, often with one or two extra digits specifying the version. From 1997, bigger UAZ-33036 truck variants with a 25 cm (10 in) longer wheelbase, and taller soft-top roof bows and drop-sides were added.

    Overview[edit]

    UAZ-3741 left front
    UAZ-3741 rear
    UAZ-39625 right side

    The model's predecessor, the UAZ-450 (produced between 1958 and 1966), was based on the chassis and engine of the four-wheel drive light truck GAZ-69, and was the first "forward control" vehicle of this type to be built in Russia or anywhere else in the Soviet Union.[1] The UAZ-450 was lightly revised and simplified, resulting in the UAZ-452.[2] Because of the external similarities to a loaf of bread, the van became known as Буханка (bukhanka, or 'loaf' in Russian). The ambulance version was nicknamed Таблетка (tabletka, a pill).[citation needed] The van is produced in several modifications, with the main difference being the body type (e.g. UAZ-3741 van (known as bukhanka), or the UAZ-3303 pickup truck, which is known as golovastik, tadpole).[citation needed]

    The body of the van is normally equipped with two front doors, a single-wing door on the right side and a double-wing door at the rear, although the exact configuration can vary depending on the specific modification. Notable in the van are the fuel ports on the left and the right side of the van, leading to two separate fuel tanks.[3]

    The engine, placed between the driver and the passenger seats, was the same 75 hp (55 kW) 2.4-litre (2,445 cc) UMZ-452MI inline-four as the UAZ-469, and was able to run on gasoline of as low as 72 octane (76 was preferred).[4]

    History[edit]

    Vehicles produced between 1965 and 1979 were equipped with old-style lights: turn signal lights were colorless (white), rear lights were round, and the back of the body was rounder. Subsequent post-1979 models got amber (yellow) signal lights, and rear lights were slightly bigger and rectangular.[citation needed]

    In 1985 the van was upgraded and spun off into separate submodels: UAZ-39625, UAZ-3962, UAZ-3303, UAZ-3909 and UAZ-2206. The upgrade consisted of lighting fixtures that met modern international requirements, alarms, a new instrument panel, and a new speedometer. The brakes were redesigned. The engine was also upgraded, and its power output increased to 99 hp against the previous 78 hp.

    In the early 2000s, the model was given new plastic side mirrors taken from the GAZ GAZelle van, headrests on front seats; and new passenger seats for a minibus version (UAZ-2206) were also given headrests. The pickup truck (UAZ-3303) was fitted with a metal body instead of a wooden one.

    In subsequent years, the engine was upgraded to meet modern emissions requirements, and the van was also fitted with an injury-reducing plastic steering wheel.

    In March 2011, models UAZ-39625, UAZ-3962, and UAZ-2206 received upgrades, consisting of ABS brakes, power steering, seat belts and the Euro-4 engine as standard equipment.

    As of 2024 it is the oldest vehicle design in production.[5][bare URL]

    Old side mirror (pre 2000s)
    New side mirror (post 2000s)

    Former[edit]

    UAZ-452 variants:

    Current[edit]

    List of current UAZ-452 models:[7]

    Users[edit]

    Specifications[edit]

    UAZ-3303 UAZ-3741 UAZ-2206 UAZ-3962 UAZ-3909 UAZ-39094
    Number of seats 2 2 8-11 8 7 5
    Number of doors 2 4 4 4 4 3
    Length, mm (ft) 4474

    (14’ 8")

    4440

    (14’ 6")

    4440

    (14’ 6")

    4440

    (14’ 6")

    4440

    (14’ 6")

    4847

    (15’ 10")

    Width, mm (ft) 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100
    Height, mm (ft) 2355 2101 2101 2101 2101 2355
    Wheelbase, mm (ft) 2550 2300 2300 2300 2300 2550
    Clearance, mm (ft) 220 220 220 220 220 220
    Fording depth, mm (ft) 500 500 500 500 500 500
    Curb weight, kg 1845 1805 1940 1805 1905 1995
    Gross weight, kg 3070 2730 2790 2730 2830 3070
    Payload, kg 1225 925 850 925 925 1075
    Fuel petrol (gas) petrol (gas) petrol (gas) petrol (gas) petrol (gas) petrol (gas)
    Engine displacement in liters. 2,7 2,7 2,7 2,7 2,7 2,7
    Maximum power, hp (kW) 112 (82.5) at 4000 rev / min 112 (82.5) at 4000 rev / min 112 (82.5) at 4000 rev / min 112 (82.5) at 4000 rev / min 112 (82.5) at 4000 rev / min 112 (82.5) at 4000 rev / min
    Maximum torque, Nm 208 at 3000 rev / min 208 at 3000 rev / min 208 at 3000 rev / min 208 at 3000 rev / min 208 at 3000 rev / min 208 at 3000 rev / min
    Maximum speed, km / h (m/h) 115 127 127 127 127 127
    Fuel consumption at 90 km / h, l / 100 km 15,4 13,5 13,5 13,5 13,5 17
    Capacity fuel tanks, l 50 77 77 77 77 50
    Gearbox Manual, 5-speed Manual, 5-speed Manual, 5-speed Manual, 5-speed Manual, 5-speed Manual, 5-speed
    Transfer case 2-speed 2-speed 2-speed 2-speed 2-speed 2-speed
    Brakes dual circuit, vacuum booster, drum dual circuit, vacuum booster, drum dual circuit, vacuum booster, drum dual circuit, vacuum booster, drum dual circuit, vacuum booster, drum dual circuit, vacuum booster, drum
    Tyres 225 / 75 R 16 225 / 75 R 16 225 / 75 R 16 225 / 75 R 16 225 / 75 R 16 225 / 75 R 16

    Gallery[edit]

    See also[edit]

    Bibliography[edit]

    References[edit]

    This article has been brought over from the Russian Wikipedia article.

  • ^ http://uaz.rustina.cz/LITERATURA/KATALOG_NAHRADNICH_DILU_3741.pdf Parts Catalogue p. 53
  • ^ Thompson, Andy. Cars of the Soviet Union (Haynes Publishing, Somerset, UK, 2008), p.178.
  • ^ https://autopronews.ru/en/uaz-bukhanka-2024-prices-models-configurations-photos-new-body-video/
  • ^ Де Агостини Автолегенды СССР [1] (Avtolegendy USSR). УАЗ-452 Moscow ISSN 2071-095X
  • ^ "Открытое Акционерное Общество 'Ульяновский автомобильный завод'". Archived from the original on 15 June 2009. Retrieved 8 June 2009.
  • ^ "Arminfo: A military off-road vehicle crashes into a residential house in Armenia killing one and wounding two". arminfo.info. 27 June 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
  • ^ Janovsky, Jakub; Dan; Mitzer, Stijn; Oliemans, Joost; Kemal (27 September 2020). "The Fight For Nagorno-Karabakh: Documenting Losses On The Sides Of Armenia And Azerbaijan". Oryx. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
  • ^ a b Foss & Gander 1999, p. 307.
  • ^ "English: A Moldova ambulance at the Bulboaca Training Center in Moldova". 8 August 2007.
  • ^ https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Pyongyang-Medical-College-Hospital_fig3_274140541
  • ^ "Bogdan Corporation hands over some 50 upgraded Bogdan 2251 ambulance vehicles to Armed Forces in Aug". Interfax-Ukraine. 10 September 2018. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
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