BM-13-16 on G7107 Chassis with Soviet crew
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Among other equipment supplied during the Second World War to the USSR from the United States (as part of Lend-Lease deliveries) were Chevrolet trucks. Their deliveries began in 1942. These vehicles with a carrying capacity of 1.5 tons were used both in combat units and in the rear. They were used to transport infantry, as artillery tractors, ambulances, mobile radio stations, to deliver ammunition, etc.
In addition to the main modification, the army also used the G7117 modification, which was distinguished by the presence of a winch in the front of the chassis.
Reliable enough and easy to operate, maneuverable and with good maneuverability, these trucks were loved and respected by the soldiers. After the end of the war, they continued to serve in the Soviet Army until the mid-1950s.
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- BM-13-16 based on G7107, 84th Red Banner Novozybkovsky Guards Mortar Regiment, November 1943
- BM-13-16 based on G7107, unknown guards mortar regiment, 1943