U377

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The U377 is a truck type in Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic.

Characteristics

The U377 is a general purpose 7t 6 wheeled truck model, produced by the Soviet Union. It is utilized in multiple roles as it's reliable vehicle. Its overall low speed and low cargo capacity are big setbacks to these vehicles, being usually quite low even compared to other vehicles available in the 60's. Coincidentally, their low velocity has no real impact work in dirt and gravel roads, as their maximum speed is 60 km/h, the max speed at gravel roads, indicating that the vehicle may be designed with rural area applications in mind.

It's military looking shape and green drab colors are may not a be coincidence, as the USSR was known to utilize adapt some of its military models to work with the civilian market. This makes the U377 possibly the a civilian version of a military truck such as it's real life counterpart.

Variants

Vehicle Speed Weight Power Use Production
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U377 cistern
60 km/h 7t 132 KW Oil tanker - 7.5t
(oil bitumen fuel)
1965-1983
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U377 covered
60 km/h 7t 132 KW Covered hull
(6.0tCrops, 5.3tFabric, 3.8tAlcohol, 3.8tClothes,
3.8tFood, 3.8tMechanical components, 2.8tLivestock, 2.6tElectronics,
2.6tElectronic components, 2.3tChemicals, 1.9tPlastics)
1965-1983
U377 crane-vehicle icon.png
U377 crane
60 km/h 7t 132 KW Road crane (speed/level 26) 1965-1983
U377 dumper-vehicle icon.png
U377 dumper
60 km/h 7t 132 KW Dumper - 7t
(Gravel Quarried stone Coal Coal ore Iron Iron ore Bauxite Raw bauxite Uranium oxide Asphalt)
1965-1983
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U377 logger
65 km/h 7t 132 KW Feller tree capacity (speed/level 20)
(14tWood, 14tBoards)
1965-1983
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U377 open hull
60 km/h 7t 132 KW Open hull
(7.5tSteel, 7.5tAluminium, 7.5tWood, 7.5tBoards,
6.8tPrefab panels, 6.0tBricks, 4.5t Uranium oxide)
Can load vehicles on flatbed - 7.5t
1965-1983

Acquisition

They are produced in the Soviet Union and are purchased using rubles. It also can be produced at a vehicle production line facility.

Vehicle Period Purchasable with dollars? Purchasable with rubles? Workdays required for production Steel required for production Plastics required for production Fabric required for production Mechanical comp. required for production Electronic comp. required for production
U377 cistern 1965-1983 No Yes 514 7.3t 0.31t 0.005t 1.1t 0.14t
U377 covered 1965-1983 No Yes 514 7.3t 0.31t 0.005t 1.1t 0.14t
U377 crane 1965-1983 No Yes 514 7.3t 0.31t 0.005t 1.1t 0.14t
U377 dumper 1965-1983 No Yes 514 7.3t 0.31t 0.005t 1.1t 0.14t
U377 logger 1965-1983 No Yes 514 7.3t 0.31t 0.005t 1.1t 0.14t
U377 open hull 1965-1983 No Yes 514 7.3t 0.31t 0.005t 1.1t 0.14t

Notes

  • The U377 is modeled after Ural 377, a civilian model of Ural-375, that served Soviet military needs, from 1979 until being replaced by Ural-4320. These trucks were produced by Ural Automotive Plant located in Miass, Chelyabinsk Oblast.
  • The U377 crane variant cannot transport cargo of any sort, its instead used as a construction site mechanism.
  • The U377 logger is the most productive and cost-effective mechanism that can be used in woodcutting post.
  • The U377 logger is the fastest variation of these vehicles, having a 65 km/h speed instead of a 60 km/h. Its speed was likely boosted due to its work type.

Bugs

  • The U377 logger was capable to work as an open hull vehicle, being able to carry bricks, prefab panels and steel. This feature was removed with update X[verification required ]

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