Tatra a.s.

TATRA, a.s.,
A TRADITIONAL CZECH MANUFACTURER OF OFF-ROAD HEAVY DUTY COMMERCIAL AND MILITARY VEHICLES

HISTORY

Established in 1850 as a workshop producing horse carriages and coaches, TATRA, a.s., has been manufacturing motor vehicles, cars and trucks, since 1897. Military vehicles have always played an important role in the production range of the company. Starting in 1908 with an AWD military prime mover "R4 - JAGUAR", the production went on with "T" and "U" models of army passenger cars, and with "TL-2" and "TL-4" - two- and four-ton military trucks during WWI.

In 1923 TATRA launched full-scale production of vehicles based on a chassis design that later on became known as the TATRA-concept - a backbone-frame type of chassis. This type of chassis consisted of a central "backbone" tube, extending along the whole length of the vehicle and covering all parts of the driveline, and of independent swing half-axles, coming out of the "backbone" tube and swinging around the backbone tube center line. Air-cooled TATRA engines were used along with this type of chassis.

Many different types of military trucks were developed and produced between the wars but in 1942, when the TATRA company was under German war industry supervision, a special 6x6 truck was developed, whose task was to operate in the most difficult terrain covered with snow and under temperatures deep below freezing point. For this purpose the TATRA-concept chassis with its rigid backbone tube and independent swing half-axles, as well as the air-cooled V 12 engine were further developed. The vehicle, designated as TATRA T-111, was never used in WW II but for its outstanding performance and driving qualities it formed a basis for later exports of commercial off-road TATRA trucks to the USSR in the late 40's and early 50's. TATRA T-111 was also used as a standard military truck for the Czechoslovak Army and many other armies of the former Warsaw Pact.

Later successors of this distinguished truck further developed the design features of the TATRA-concept, making all the off-road vehicles particularly suitable for military use.

In 1982 a new T-815 model family of both commercial, and military trucks was launched. This family of trucks, still based on the same TATRA-concept principles, has over time been developed into the commercial TERRNo1 family, and military ARMAX and FORCE families, the latter two distinguished by their proximity to standard production commercial models:

ARMAX family - 
trucks or chassis based on production commercial models, meeting European emission, noise, and axle load standards, and
FORCE family -
special truck or chassis models, military or commercial, using several different makes of water-cooled engines over 300 kW, special or automatic transmissions, and other high-performance design features enhancing the outstanding off-road mobility of the TATRA-concept chassis.

Both ARMAX, and FORCE families of trucks or chassis use the latest results of TATRA suspension development - the so-called combination suspension, using a commercial name KING FRAME®.

Since WW II, more than 360,000 trucks and chassis using the TATRA-concept have been produced. Out of this number ca 135,000 units belonged to the TATRA T-815 and TERRNo1 families.

More than 8,700 units of TATRA T- 815 family military trucks and various types of chassis (4x4, 6x6, 8x8) were delivered to the Czechoslovak and, later on, Czech Army, as well as to many armies worldwide.

TATRA SUSPENSION TECHNOLOGY

TATRA INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION SYSTEM

PRINCIPAL FEATURES:

 

KING FRAME® - TATRA COMBINATION SUSPENSION

The latest development of the TATRA suspension system is available in two versions:

The principal effect of this design consists in eliminating the wheel camber, which used to be an inherent feature of unloaded TATRA trucks using the original TATRA suspension leaf-spring technology. With the "heavy" version, the combination suspension also features with a substantial increase in permissible axle load. Air pressure in the airbags, changing in relation to the load, keeps the position of the frame in a constant height, i.e. the position of a cargo body, platform, fifth wheel, etc., is always in the same height.


KING FRAME® - "light" version


KING FRAME® - "heavy" version

TATRA INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION SYSTEM:

For more information see
http://www.tatra.cz
http://www.army-technology.com

TATRA, a.s.
Stefanikova 1163
742 21 Koprivnice
Czech Republic

Contact for military sales:
Department for Special Projects
Tel.: +420 656 89 3983
Fax: +420 656 89 2672
e-mail: projects@tatra.cz

 

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