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- Trucks Prewar models Postwar models Buses Trolleybuses
- Production Historic engines
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{{more references|date=September 2013}}{{Infobox company | name = Yaroslavl Motor Plant | logo = Yaroslavl_Motor_Plant_logo.png | logo_size = | logo_alt = | logo_caption = | logo_padding = | image = | image_size = thumb | image_alt = | image_caption = YaMZ Headquarters in Yaroslavl, Yaroslavl Oblast | trading_name = ЯМЗ, YaMZ | native_name = Яросла́вский мото́рный заво́д | native_name_lang = ru | romanized_name = | former_name = | type = Subsidiary | traded_as = | ISIN = | industry = Automotive | genre = | fate = | predecessor = | successor = | foundation = | founded = {{start date|1916}} | founder = V.A. Lebedev | defunct = | location = | location_city = Yaroslavl, YAR | location_country = Russia | coordinates = | num_locations = | num_locations_year = | area_served = | key_people = Bo Andersson (President & CEO of GAZ Group) | products = Engines, transmissions | brands = | production = | production_year = | services = | revenue = | revenue_year = | operating_income = | income_year = | net_income = | aum = | net_income_year = | assets = | assets_year = | equity = | equity_year = | owner = Oleg Deripaska | members = | members_year = | num_employees = | num_employees_year = | parent = GAZ Group | divisions = | subsid = | slogan = | module = | homepage = {{URL|www.ymzmotor.ru}} | footnotes = | intl = }}OJSC «Autodiesel» or Yaroslavl Motor Plant or YaMZ (ОАО «Автоди́зель», Яросла́вский мото́рный заво́д, ЯМЗ) based in Yaroslavl, Russia, is an open joint-stock company and subsidiary of GAZ Group that produces engines for many Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian companies. Trucks Between 1925 and 1951, YaMZ produced heavy trucks. Prewar models - Ya-3 (1925-1928, based on White-AMO)
- Ya-4 (1928-1929, 4-ton truck powered by a 70 hp Mercedes engine)
- Ya-5 (1929-1934, 5-ton truck powered by a 93.5 hp Hercules YXC engine)
- Ya-5 "Kodzhu" (1933, Ya-5 with a diesel engine)
- Ya-7 (1932, prototype 5-ton truck, powered by a 102 hp Continental 21R engine)
- Ya-7D (1932, Ya-7 with two-speed auxiliary gearbox)
- Ya-8 (1932, prototype lengthened version of Ya-7)
- Ya-9D (1932, prototype 8-ton three axle truck)
- Ya-11 (1942, prototype 2-ton tracked artillery tractor, powered by two 86 hp GAZ-M engines)
- Ya-12 (1943-1946, Ya-11 with a 123 hp GMC 4-71 diesel engine)
- Ya-12D (1933, prototype tractor-trailer based on Ya-7D)
- Ya-13 (1943)
- Ya-13F (1944-1945, production transferred to Plant No. 40 in 1946)
- YaG-3 (1932-1934, 4-ton truck, powered by a 60 hp AMO-3 engine)
- YaG-4 (1934-1936, 5-ton truck, powered by a 73 hp ZiS-5 engine)
- YaG-5 (1934-1935, export version of YaG-4 for Mongolia)
- YaG-6 (1936-1942, 5-ton truck, powered by a 73 hp ZiS-5 engine)
- YaG-6A (1940, YaG-6 with an 82 hp ZIS-15 engine)
- YaG-6M (1938-1940, YaG-6 with a 93.5 hp Hercules YXC engine)
- YaG-6 NATI Kodzhu (1938, YaG-6 with 105 hp diesel engine)
- YaG-7 (1938, prototype 5-ton cargo truck)
- YaG-10 (1932-1940, 8-ton three-axle truck)
- YaG-12 (1932, prototype 12-ton four-axle truck)
- YaS-1 (1935-1936, 4-ton dump truck version of YaG-4)
- YaS-3 (1936-1942, 4-ton dump truck version of YaG-6)
- YaS-4 (1939, prototype 4.5-ton dump truck based on YaG-7)
- YaSP (1934, prototype half-track based on YaG-4)
Postwar models - YaAZ-200 (1947-1950, production moved to MAZ)
- YaAZ-200V (1947?-1950, production moved to MAZ)
- YaAZ-205 (1945-1946, production moved to MAZ)
- YaAZ-210 (1951-1959, production moved to KrAZ)
- YaAZ-210A (YaAZ-210 with all metal dump body)
- YaAZ-210D (tractor-trailer version)
- YaAZ-210E (mine truck version)
- YaAZ-210G (ballast tractor version)
- YaAZ-214 (1956-1959, production moved to KrAZ; first Soviet heavy three-axle diesel truck)
- YaAZ-218 (1954 or 1957, prototype dump truck)
- YaAZ-219 (1957-1959, production moved to KrAZ; essentially a modified YaAZ-210 with the cab and engine from the YaAZ-214)
- YaAZ-221 (1957-1958, production moved to KrAZ)
- YaAZ-222 (1958-1959, production moved to KrAZ)
- YaAZ-225 (1949, production moved to MAZ and renamed MAZ-525)
- YaAZ-226 (late 1950s, prototype; cancelled in 1958 when truck production was moved to KrAZ)
- YaAZ-227 (dump truck version of YaAZ-226)
- YaAZ-229 (tractor-trailer version of YaAZ-226)
- YaAZ-230 (off-road version of YaAZ-226)
Buses - Ya-6 (1929-1932, bus version of Ya-5)
- YaA-2 (1932, prototype)
- YaA-3
Trolleybuses - YaTB-1 (1936)
- YaTB-2 (1937)
- YaTB-3 (1938, double-decker)
- YaTB-4 (1938)
- YaTB-4a (1941)
- YaTB-5 (1941)
Production YaMZ produces several families of modern engines: - YaMZ-530 straight 4 and 6 family of engines 120-312 hp (Euro IV ecology standard)
- YaMZ-650 6-cylinder engines with 362-412 hp (Euro III/Euro IV ecology standard)
- Marine Diesel engines[
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- YMZ-530 marinized version
- YMZ-850 navalized version
Historic engines - YaAZ-204 inline-4 (1947-1959, copy of Detroit Diesel 4-71), production moved to KrAZ
- YaAZ-206 inline-6 (1947-1959, copy of Detroit Diesel 6-71), production moved to KrAZ
- YaMZ-236 V6
- YaMZ-238 V8
- YaMZ-240 V12
References1. ^http://mil.today/2018/Industry3/
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