This Russian T72 battle tank was captured in the first Iraq war
And shipped to a private client in the UK, who has kept it in its
original desert colour and condition. It uses a three man crew
consisting of a driver, gunner and tank commander.
Weight 44.5 m/tonnes, Length 6.91m, Width 3.58m.
Manufactured from 70s/80s
The Czech OT 810 half-track Armoured Personnel Carrier is
based on the German halftrack FDKFZ, and carries up to ten
troops. Used primarily during 1950s and 60s.
Weight 8.5m/tonnes, Length 5.7m, Width 2.1m.
The Ural Russian sidecar outfit has been known by various
Names over the years: Cossacks, Nevals, Urals, Uralmoto,
Dnepr, IMZ and KMZ. They are one or two wheel drive, and
the military versions have a machine gun mounted to the
front of the sidecar. Still in production today.
The Uaz 469 Russian Jeep is the newer version of the Gaz 69.
Produced from the 1970s to 90s, it comes in various versions,
carries up to 6 troops and weighs 1.5 tonnes. It is powered by
a 2.2 litre engine with four wheel drive.
The M53/M59 Lizard is built on the Praga V3’s chassis.
Combined with powerful twin 30mm guns and originally
developed during WWII for the German Navy, it makes a
devastating weapon against both land and air targets.
Used to extensively in Bosnia.
Length 6.9m, Width 2.3m, Weight 10.3 m/tonnes.
Most of these vehicles, and many others pictured in this brochure, are available for rental for
short or long periods of time. All vehicles are provided on set with qualified drivers and
maintenance personnel to ensure reliability, realism and safe practices. All prices on application.