Please ID these vehicles for a point - brand, year, model name
Experts?
It's a soviet electric truck from 1973. Maybe UAZ ?
It is a Soviet electric truck from earlier than 1973. But I give you a 24-hour lock to find the year and the designation (not UAZ)
Quote from: pnegyesi on September 18, 2016, 04:07:31 PM
It is a Soviet electric truck from earlier than 1973. But I give you a 24-hour lock to find the year and the designation (not UAZ)
It was from 1970, shown at a TV program with the name Soviet Tesla "Razrabotki Elektromobilei v CCCP" (Development of electric cars in the USSR). It seems to have been designed by an institute named НИИАТ (Государственный научно-исследовательский институт автомобильного транспорта). That's all I can tell.
You are so very close! Don't let that point slip away. As far as I can tell NIIAT was inspired by this vehicle, but was not designed by them. But you are on the right path. Still locked
Quote from: pnegyesi on September 18, 2016, 11:55:14 PM
You are so very close! Don't let that point slip away. As far as I can tell NIIAT was inspired by this vehicle, but was not designed by them. But you are on the right path. Still locked
A little closer, but not enough I guess : this a truck developed by the Electric Institute (ВНИИ электротранспорта). I found two images, but I can't open them, having no access to this site and I can't read the legend when magnifying them.
oops, sadly neglected. Still locked to find the model designation!
Quote from: pnegyesi on September 25, 2016, 02:02:15 AM
oops, sadly neglected. Still locked to find the model designation!
EMO-2
no, it has got something to do with a city
Quote from: pnegyesi on September 25, 2016, 09:36:25 AM
no, it has got something to do with a city
VNIIEM - VNIIIT - NPO "Quantum" («Квант»)
The first electric cars on the asynchronous traction motor VNIIEM were made in collaboration with the Research Institute of Electric Kaliningrad in 1967-1970 years. These were two of the sample under the names of emo EMO 1 and 2. In parallel, the two prototypes built on the bases of UAZ-451 and UAZ-452.
you were right, I was wrong - my source misidentified these. The designation is VNIIET EMO-2. Sorry - you deserve a very nice point for this!