Mengenal Merek-merek Truk Asal RUSIA
Trucks from this country are better known and more widely used as military trucks, due to their proven off-road toughness, simple design, minimal electronics, easy serviceability, and large carrying capacity. Yes, these are heavy transport vehicles made by the Soviet Union, aka Russia. Famous trucks from this country include ZIL and Ural, which have been widely relied upon for military needs. However, for commercial purposes, the Russian truck population appears to be dwarfed by Japanese, Chinese, and European truck brands. Now let's get to know and discuss the various truck brands from Russia. For complete information, watch this video until the end. Thumbnail photo by: Background music by: Kumpulan Audio Youtube _______________________________________________ Also follow our social media accounts: Instagram: / arf.bus _____________________________________________________________ Thanks for watching.

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