Kamaz — 5410

Used for freight, construction, and even military logistics across Eurasia.

Though a Soviet product, the factory itself was built with over $1.3 billion in Western technology and equipment ( CIA records ). Kamaz 5410

The Kamaz 5410 is one of the most recognizable icons of Soviet automotive engineering. Introduced in 1976, this three-axle tractor unit was the first of its kind produced at the massive Kama Automobile Plant. Designed for heavy-duty long-haulage, it became a staple of the post-Soviet transport landscape, known for its rugged cab-over-engine design and reliable V8 diesel power. Key Specifications Used for freight, construction, and even military logistics

The 5410 laid the groundwork for the modern Kamaz fleet, including the legendary Dakar Rally champions. While newer models like the 54901 have taken over high-speed highway transit, the "Old Guard" 5410 is still seen today, a testament to its durability over 30 years of serial production. Introduced in 1976, this three-axle tractor unit was

Praised for its simple mechanical design, making it relatively easy to repair in remote locations.

Built to operate from -50°C to tropical heat. Notable Features

6x4 (six wheels, four-wheel drive on rear axles). Engine: 10.9-liter V8 diesel (210 hp). Gross Train Weight: Up to 26 tons. Production Run: 1976–2006.