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17/09/2025
MAZ has developed a command vehicle for fire services of Belarus

In cooperation with employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Belarus, MAZ, together with MAZ-Kupava automobile trailer and body plant of BELAVTOMAZ holding, has developed a command vehicle for the Belarusian fire services. The first batch of eight vehicles will be sent to fire stations in Brest, Vitebsk, Glubokoe, Grodno, Maryina Gorka, Minsk, Orsha and Polotsk.

The vehicle is based on MAZ-365. This is an all-metal van, transformed into this version and conditionally divided into three zones: the driver's cabin, the main cabin with a work area and the cargo area for special equipment.

The vehicle is equipped with a traction device (tow bar), equipped with light and sound signals, as well as retro-reflectors indicating dimensions when the doors are open. The cabin is equipped with air conditioner, cruise control, rear parking sensors, electric windows, electric mirrors, central locking, MP3 player with USB, AUX, on-board computer, and walkie-talkie.

NAPI (National Industrial Information Agency)


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