
This All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) that was developed by Soviet firm NATI in 1932 was meant for travelling in swamps and marshes as well take any rough terrain.
The NATI 2 ATV vehicle had conventional track rollers (as in military tanks) at the rear while the front ran on normal tyres. While the rollers moved with the help of rubber belt, what was unique about this vehicle was her torsional stiffness (torque per radian twist) as all the overload was absorbed by her spring suspension and track rollers.
However, this vehicle did not meet much success as the rubber belt of the trackpad used to slip at high speeds. But the vehicle model laid the foundation of all future Soviet-made all-terrain vehicles (ATV).
Highlights | |
- Premium collectible | |
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- Licensed product | |
- Material: ZAMAC (zinc alloy), Rubber and Plastic | |
- Non-opening bonnet and doors |
Specifications | |
Brand | Soviet / Russia |
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Period | 1901-1946 |
Year | 1933 |
Model Origin | U.S.S.R (Russia) |
Scale | 1:43 |
Box Dimension (in inches) | 6.6 x 3.5 x 2 |
Color | Green |
Make | DeAgostini |
Theme | Military |
Material | Metal |