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[PF] LUAZ 943 Amphibious Car

[b] PACIFIC FRONT [/b] Link to Project Discord: [url=https://steamcommunity.com/linkfilter/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fdiscord.gg%2FpBA6x6jhpC]https://discord.gg/pBA6x6jhpC[/url] LUAZ 943 History Introduced in 1964, the LUAZ 943 was a compact Soviet amphibious 4×4 designed for reconnaissance, light transport, and operations in marshes and river-crossed terrain where larger vehicles struggled. Its lightweight construction and sealed hull gave it impressive water mobility for its size, though these same design priorities made it slower and less capable in normal on-road conditions. Like many LUAZ vehicles, it was spartan but extremely practical, and its ability to traverse swamps, beaches, and shallow rivers made it especially useful for engineer units, coastal patrols, and airborne troops needing a vehicle that could do “a little bit of everything” in difficult environments. [hr] Stats and Features [list] [*] Size 4.75m x 1.75m x 1.5m [*] Speed: 90kph [*] Crew Places: 1 Crew, 4 passengers [*] Armament: None [/list] [hr] Startup Procedure [list] [*] Ignition Switch [*] Enable the Primer Lever (Or Fuel Pump, or something similar to that, its either a switch or a button) about 8 to 10 times. (the ENABLE part only counts once the primer was turned ON, if you do it way too many times it floods the engine, and you need to reset by turning off the ignition) [/list] [hr] Further Notes - Transmission is fully manual, use Clutch while shifting Gears About the Project The Pacific Front is a Alternate History Project about the time from 1940s through to the 70s in a time of turmoil, war and desperation. It focuses on the countries around the pacific ocean, like the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Russia, China and a lot more. All the the project vehicles are fictional in nature and have their own story, lore and design. The Projects creations have a tendency for high fidelity, decoration and multi crew operation.