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Lublin-51
Lublin-51
General
Type: Supply
Owner: Poland
Year: 1951
Specifications
Length: 5.5 m
Width: 2.2 m
Height: 2.1 m
Weight: 2.7 t
Speed: 70 km/h
Armament
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History
The Lublin-51 was a Polish licence built copy of the Soviet GAZ-51 truck, which was the standard truck used by the communist bloc countries post-war. Production started in November 1951 and continued until 1959 with seventeen an a half thousand being built, many of which still survive today in various forms ranging from simple farm trucks to racing hot-rods!


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Buildable Yes Yes
Bonus Crate Yes Yes
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Poland

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Ground Vehicles
Construction/Supply: PZInz.713, Polski Fiat 621L, PZInz.342, Lublin-51
Transport: Polski Fiat 508, PZInz 303
Armoured Car: Wz.34, BTR-40
Light Tank: 7TP, 9TP, 10TP, 14TP
Medium Tank: 21TP, 23TP, T-54A, T-55U
Heavy Tank: 25TP, 53TP, 220TP
Anti-Aircraft: Fiat 621L 75mm, 7TP PLOT, Zsu-57-2
Tank Destroyer: TKD, PZInz.160, 2P27
Aircraft
Fighter: PZL-11, PZL-50 Jastrzab, PZL-55, Lim-1
Ground Attack: PZL-23 Karas, PZL-46 Sum, PWS-60, TS-11 Iskra
Bomber: PZL-37 Los, PZL-49 Mis, TS-16 Grot
Transport: PZL-44 Wicher, Mielec MD-12
Naval
Transport: Barge
Gun Boat: Gryf
Destroyer: Grom
Submarine: Orzel
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