La furgoneta Más RESISTENTE de la Ingeniería Soviética

Why does this Soviet van never break down? In this video, I'll show you the complete history of the UAZ Bukhanka, one of the toughest Russian military vehicles ever built. A Soviet van that was designed to cross rivers, withstand extreme climates, and continue to function over the years, regardless of the conditions. Born in the midst of the Cold War, this Russian van was used as an ambulance, military transport, rural vehicle, and war tool. And more than 60 years later, it's still in operation in places where no modern car survives. You'll learn how it was designed, why its mechanics remain superior in certain conditions, and what made it a living legend among Soviet vehicles. In addition, we'll review its most extreme curiosities: from running on burning oil to surviving decades buried in snow. And the most impressive thing: today, in 2025, it's still being manufactured. This isn't just a vehicle. It's a symbol of reliability, mechanical brutality, and survival. Have you ever had contact with a Bukhanka? Do you know anyone who's worked with one? Tell me in the comments. And if you enjoyed this content, subscribe to Auto Nación, the channel where forgotten machines roar back to life.