- Scale: 1:35
- Date: 20.08.2020
- Time Period: Modern
- Markings:
- АС-40-137А, Sergiev Posad, 2000s.
- АС-40-137А, Moscow, 2000s.
- АС-40-137А, Kiev, 2000s.
- АС-40-137А, Vinnytsia, 2010s.
- Model Size (Length x Height): 214 x 83 mm
- Box Size: 294 x 230 x 58 mm
- Number of Details: 295
ZiL-131 was the main all-road Soviet Army truck of the 1970s and 1980s. It’s serial production was launched in 1967. This truck featured high reliability and all-road abilities.
The basic model was used mainly as personnel transport or a 5-ton cargo truck.
On the basis of the ZiL-131 chassis, numerous special machines were built, both for the army and for civilian use.
One of them was a fire truck. AC-40-137A modification has been carried out by the Pryluky fire-fighting equipment plant since 1984. It was distinguished by a tank volume increase of 100 liters and control of the fire monitor from the cabin.
Trucks of this type are still massively used in the fire departments of the countries of the former USSR.