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DAC military truck (next to a Csepel) from the Hungarian Army. DAC is short for Diesel Auto Camion, is a Romanian truck brand produced since the 1970s in the Braşov area. Since 1990, DAC has been the special trucks division of Roman trucks. / DAC román gyártmányú katonai teherautók Kecelen.

 

Pictures at the Military Park at Kecel, Hungary, taken during a day trip with friends and family in August 2014. The military park was established by a local industrialist, entrepreneur, who was a supplier of the Hungarian military from the 80's and who decided to collect and display obsolete Army equipment.

 

Képek a keceli Haditechnikai parkból. Szombaton egy barátunkkal és családjainkkal egy autós kirándulást tettünk Bács-Kiskun megyébe, képek 2014. augusztusából. A hadipark a Pintér Művek területén van. A múzeum talán leglátványosabb része a több mint 3 hektáron elterülõ szabadtéri kiállítás és a kiállítást körülölelõ szoborpark. Itt tekinthetõek meg a Magyar Honvédségben használt különbözõ harci eszközök helyreállított darabjai.

 

DAC was established after World War II on the foundation of the old ROMLOC automotive factory built in 1921. In the spirit of the communist days, the industrial plant was named Steagul Rosu (the Red Flag). As of 2000 almost 750,000 trucks had been produced. DAC trucks share the same construction platforms with the Roman trucks but it was not part of the 1971 venture between the then-West German company MAN and the Romanian government.

The CN series was an in house development of AD Basov available since 1977. The CN is available with 4x4, 6x6 and 8x8 wheel configurations and 3 to 10 ton cargo capacity. The CN Series feature a rectangular shaped all-metal cab with horizontally grooved doors and side panels, flat front end and a sloping hinged windshield. Vehicles are equipped with license built MAN D2156 6-cylinder diesel engines and a 5- or 6 -speed transmission, 2-speed transfercase, wheel planetary gear drives, wheels with lockable differentials, dual airbrakes, power steering and a 24-volt electrical devices.

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Uploaded on August 26, 2014
Taken on August 22, 2014