KAMAZ, together with its authorized partner, NPO Transmaster plant (located in Miass), has launched new models of units for collecting condensate and oil on an all-wheel drive K5 generation KAMAZ-65959 chassis, designed for the oil and gas industry.
The line-up has been expanded with two modifications of units for collecting condensate and oil (COU) with a volume of 17 and 10 m3, based on the K5 generation KAMAZ-65959 chassis. These vacuum oilfield machines are designed specifically for operation in harsh road and climatic conditions. They are intended for mechanized collection of spilled oil, gas condensate, oil sludge, as well as other process fluids and their subsequent transportation to the place of disposal or processing in off-road conditions.
The key feature of the novelties is the KAMAZ-65959 (6x6) K5 generation all-wheel drive chassis, the mass production of which started in 2025. The vehicle is equipped with a powerful, modern, fuel-efficient KAMAZ R6 engine capacity of 483 HP and 16-speed manual gear box, which provides excellent dynamic performance and efficient fuel consumption. In turn, 16.00R20 all-terrain tires provide high cross-country capability, which is especially important for work in the oil and gas industry.
NAPI (National Industrial Information Agency)