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The Berliet GBU 15 was a sturdy 6×6 heavy-duty tactical truck developed in the late 1950s, notably appearing around 1959. It was primarily designed for heavy recovery and tactical transport roles. Role: Heavy recovery (“Dépannage lourd”) and logistics support. Engine: Powered by the Berliet MK 640, a 6-cylinder diesel engine with a displacement of approximately 15,000 cc, producing around 240 hp. Mobility: It featured a 6×6 drivetrain with a 5-speed gearbox, including range switching for high and low gears. It was capable of wading through a meter of water without special preparation. Performance: Max Speed: approximately 75 km/h. Empty Weight: around 14,500 kg to 15,200 kg. Payload: Typically rated for 6,000 kg. Range: About 800 km, supported by a 400-liter fuel capacity. Design: It utilized a standard forward-control cabin common to military heavy transports of the era and was known for its durability in rough off-road conditions.
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