200,000 were produced and 152,000 were sent to Russia during WW2, The "Studebekkers" were trusted for their reliability and ruggedness. They where toleranr to low quality gasoline It contributed greatly to the Red Army mobility and help them go from Stalingrad to Berlin in the shortest possible time.
What a beautiful vehicle! Was it 4/5 of entire production sent to the Soviet Union ? Quite advanced for the day. It became the foundation of Russian trucks for a long time. They also broke down our military jeeps and the guts of their popular Russian jeep remained their innards well into the 1960s. Those jeeps were manufactured for export and became popular around the world. But these Studebaker trucks were fabulous. Ask any Russian veteran of WW2 and beyond. YOU'RE WELCOME , RUSSKIS !!
The us military used primarily GM trucks in 3 ton and higher capacity but GM could barely meet the production needs for the us alone so other manufacturers were contracted to fill the needs of the alliance Studebaker was a great company and it's products were of equal and higher quality than the big three so you weren't getting a lesser vehicle in fact it was probably better and yes the us did use Studebakers but in limited numbers
Это копия газ 51, который ещё до 2й мировой войны, спроэктировали и испытали наши инженеры, и двух остный и трёх остный и полно приводные, в серию не запустили до войны промышленные террористы, показывали чертежи и несколько трёх осных вариантов газ 51,передними крыльями отличаюца, у нас полу круглые, вот и думаем.
No infact the later Russian designs were based on the Studebaker and it's 6x6 drive system was pioneerd by dodge w series army truck that later became the 4x4 power wagon
@@oscarwalton1188 Russian models were not based on Studebaker. Even before the start of World War II, the USSR designed a prototype Gaz 33 6x6, which then began to produce a ZIS plant called Zis 151. Structurally, Zis 151 is similar to Studebaker only in Axel Timken. Before the war, the USSR bought a license from Timken.
Thank you, Americans, for this truck! My grandfather was in love to drive this one in 1947 Turkmenistan border
В России до сих пор с теплотой вспоминают этот отличный автомобиль
У Студера мотор втрое...( Капытин)
Такой студер мой прадед водил во время войны, участвовал в восточно-прусской операции и дошёл на нём до Берлина.
И мой. Только мой закончил войну в Курляндии.
Хороший грузовик,очень сильно помог СССР во Второй мировой войне.🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Beautiful cab design, love the sloped back windshield!
200,000 were produced and 152,000 were sent to Russia during WW2, The "Studebekkers" were trusted for their reliability and ruggedness. They where toleranr to low quality gasoline It contributed greatly to the Red Army mobility and help them go from Stalingrad to Berlin in the shortest possible time.
Очень , очень в хорошем состоянии 🔥🔥🔥🔥👌
Чтобы ещё в Америке Студер был в плохом состоянии...
Легенда!!! 👍👍👍👏👏👏💪💪💪
Студер ,точно ЛЕГЕНДА ✌
What a beautiful vehicle! Was it 4/5 of entire production sent to the Soviet Union ? Quite advanced for the day. It became the foundation of Russian trucks for a long time. They also broke down our military jeeps and the guts of their popular Russian jeep remained their innards well into the 1960s. Those jeeps were manufactured for export and became popular around the world. But these Studebaker trucks were fabulous. Ask any Russian veteran of WW2 and beyond. YOU'RE WELCOME , RUSSKIS !!
Sad that such an industry has ended ,,, distinctive, beautiful and practical design !!!
Nice truck!
Отец мой фронтовик очень хорошего мнения был о студебекер
I’m lucky enough to own one on my farm and it is every bit as good as they say.
Он на много раз лучше чем зис и газ 1000 раз .!!!!!!
Я бы не отказался от такого.
George Clooney had a Commando division QRS under his command in that movie with George Wendt. Look it up?
👍👍👍♦️♦️♦️
Prachtig!!!
WACS drove better on 2d day of training. Murdering the clutch!
I read, then US6 didn't use in american army in WW2, it sent to USSR... or not?
The U.S. Army used G.M. trucks , mostly. The Studebaker US6 was sent to the USSR.
@@d.owczarzak6888 Also sent to Australia.
Built to Military Specs.. I think they were Identical to those built by GM and IH ect..
@@mikeskidmore6754 more robust, although the same rating.
The us military used primarily GM trucks in 3 ton and higher capacity but GM could barely meet the production needs for the us alone so other manufacturers were contracted to fill the needs of the alliance Studebaker was a great company and it's products were of equal and higher quality than the big three so you weren't getting a lesser vehicle in fact it was probably better and yes the us did use Studebakers but in limited numbers
Газ 51 на стероидах
Does anyone know where this video was filmed? In which country and city, and at what facility?
Sydney , Australia
@@militaryvehicle4361 Thanks for letting me know. Much appreciated!
What’ year is the army truck
И чего рисуют на нем белые звезды ,в США она не стояла на воружении
I would buy one. if anyone sells contact me
Хочу студебекер мечта
Americký náklaďák, dodávaný do SSSR a vyráběný Němcem
Это копия газ 51, который ещё до 2й мировой войны, спроэктировали и испытали наши инженеры, и двух остный и трёх остный и полно приводные, в серию не запустили до войны промышленные террористы, показывали чертежи и несколько трёх осных вариантов газ 51,передними крыльями отличаюца, у нас полу круглые, вот и думаем.
богатая фантазия....
No infact the later Russian designs were based on the Studebaker and it's 6x6 drive system was pioneerd by dodge w series army truck that later became the 4x4 power wagon
Нет. Студебекер это не копия Газ 51. Между ними нет схожих деталей. Кроме мостов. Но сам Студебекер не выпускал мосты, а закупал чужие.
@@сергейшаршов-в7о Ну у хомячков обвиняющих СССР в копировании тоже большая фантазия.
@@oscarwalton1188 Russian models were not based on Studebaker. Even before the start of World War II, the USSR designed a prototype Gaz 33 6x6, which then began to produce a ZIS plant called Zis 151. Structurally, Zis 151 is similar to Studebaker only in Axel Timken. Before the war, the USSR bought a license from Timken.
Zis-151 copy Studebaker us6 The Zis-151 is weak in horsepower and heavier than the Studebaker us6
That sucked.
Он на службе армии США никогда не состоял и кто на ней нарисовал знаки армии США?