GAZ-46
| GAZ-46 MAV | |
|---|---|
A GAZ-46 at the Auto & Technik Museum Sinsheim, Germany (2009) | |
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | GAZ (Gorky Automobile Plant) |
| Production | 1954-1958 |
| Assembly | Soviet Union |
| Body and chassis | |
| Class | 4×4 amphibious jeep |
| Body style | waterproofed hull |
| Layout | front engine, rear drive; part-time 4×4 |
| Platform | GAZ-69 |
| Related | Ford GPA |
| Powertrain | |
| Engine | 4 cyl petrol, 2112cc GAZ-69 55 hp @ 2800 rpm, 170 nm @ 1400 rpm |
| Transmission | 3-speed manual; 2-speed transfer case water: PTO propeller drive |
| Dimensions | |
| Wheelbase | 230 cm (91 inch) |
| Length | 507 cm (200 inch) |
| Width | 173,5 cm (68 inch) |
| Height | 179 cm (70 inch) |
| Curb weight | 1270 kg (GVW: 1770 kg) |
The GAZ-46, army designation MAV (Russian, малый автомобиль водоплавающий, small floating car), is a Soviet-made light four-wheel drive amphibious military vehicle that entered service in the 1950s and has been used by many Eastern Bloc allied forces since.