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Corkeyandpals USAircraft at: https://impdb.fandom.com/wiki/Kismat 2020-12-24 02:35
130rapid PLThe car on main photo is 1987+. 2020-02-19 14:40
Jale PLLet it be so. 2019-10-16 00:52
(inactive user)My vote goes to the way like it was imported. Tatra 815 Karosa. 2019-10-16 00:46
Jale PLOk, then how this truck should be listed? Just Tatra? Bhartiya? Bhartiya-Tatra? Bhartiya should be treated as producer, or just dealer? On the other hand - in linked documents trucks are called Tatra... 2019-10-16 00:45
(inactive user)I think so, the .bt link just above was from Bhutan. Looks like they've been involved in some illegal stuff:

https://indiankanoon.org/doc/157992764/

Search for 'Tatra' in the article.

Some more about them:

https://www.bikudo.com/company/bhartiya-cryogas/8139
Quote Bhartiya Group in India are in International Trading since 1927. During 1963 their association with M/s. Motokov, F.T.C., Czechoslovakia for sale of Karosa made Crash Fire Tenders commenced, culminating in commencement of its production in India under close Czechoslovakian supervision and warranties for the consumers.


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2019-10-16 00:24
Jale PLCould be one of their fire trucks ended up in Bhutan?

https://www.autocarpro.in/news-national/bhutan-2567

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2019-10-16 00:20
(inactive user)Here is a reference to Bhartiya:

Link to "www.doat.gov.bt"
Quote CFT-1 is a 1997 Crash Fire Tender built on a KAROSA/ TATRA-815 6X6 chassis built by Bhartiya Vehicles & Engg.co Ltd. of India, New Delhi and carries 8200 liters of water, 800 liters of 6% AFFF foam concentrate. All CFTs can be operated numerically and manually as well.


Sadly the pics aren't available anymore.

Another reference from a PDF on the same site:

https://i.imgur.com/WSCmHTS.png

Link to "www.doat.gov.bt"

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2019-10-16 00:03
Jale PLBhar from BEML (Bharat Earth Movers Limited)? BharTatra, or something like that? 2019-10-15 23:55
(inactive user)Main badge looks like it says Bhartiya? 2019-10-15 23:46
Jale PLYes, it is Karosa. :)

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2019-10-15 23:41
Gag Halfrunt UKThe badge above the headlight might be for Karosa:
http://fire-engine-photos.com/picture/number4396
2019-10-15 23:35
(inactive user)Some had it like this -> Link to "img.etimg.com"
Too bad the picture isn't clear enough to read.
2019-10-15 23:23
Jale PLYes, my bad. Airport fire truck.

BEML had different badging? --> Link to "www.bemlindia.in"

Edit: And - perhaps later - different windows, from 4 not 1 pieces of glass --> Link to "bharat-rakshak.com"

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2019-10-15 23:18
Weasel1984 PLIn addition to linked article, some info. from "Ciężarówki świata" 1999 and 2000 - they say that:
- BEML assembled Tatras in the years 1972-98
- Tatra Udyog Ltd was created in 1998 and only since this year the brand "Tatra-Ind" was used.

So, by the year of movie and again tractors.fandom, we stay with BEML-Tatra or just Tatra.

EDIT: Czech made 815 had such look in the years 1983-ca 1990 (before 815-2).

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2019-10-15 23:13
(inactive user)Could this be a fire truck? By BEML? 2019-10-15 23:12
Jale PLWeasel1984 :hello: 2019-10-15 22:59
supcoach USDodge/Fargo 2019-10-13 13:37
the sad biker UKBajaj Chetak 2019-10-13 12:35
Reg1992 US1982-86 2019-10-13 11:15
Jale PLAssembled by Tatra Udyog Ltd? And how branded? Truck has many stickers...

https://tractors.fandom.com/wiki/Tatra_Vectra
2019-10-13 10:50
Jale PLWith new fenders. 2019-10-13 10:44
Jale PLRather older than Mk IV.

Other one:

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2019-10-13 10:40
LTD-Driver DE1976 Mazda Cosmo (CD) 2019-10-13 10:40
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Jale PL[Image: 7761.1.jpg] [Image: 7765.1.jpg] 2019-10-13 10:36
Jale PLPossibly similar one:

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2019-10-13 10:35
Jale PL[Image: 7755.2.jpg]

Other one [*]

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2019-10-13 10:33
Jale PL[Image: 7801.9.jpg]

Other one:

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Both with fresh Jeep logo on the bumper.
2019-10-13 10:32
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Other one:

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2019-10-13 10:03
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Others:

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2019-10-13 09:41
Jale PL[Image: 7739.3.jpg] [Image: 7741.2.jpg]

Others [*], first one possibly Fiat:

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2019-10-13 09:39
Jale PL[Image: 7700.17.jpg] [Image: 7703.9.jpg] 2019-10-13 09:34
Jale PL[Image: 7751.3.jpg] 2019-10-13 09:26
Jale PL[Image: 7720.4.jpg] [Image: 7721.5.jpg] 2019-10-13 02:39
Jale PL[Image: 7798.1.jpg] [Image: 7799.jpg] 2019-10-13 02:38
Jale PL[Image: 7791.2.jpg] [Image: 7754.3.jpg] [Image: 7719.4.jpg] 2019-10-13 02:36
Jale PL[Image: 7729.5.jpg] 2019-10-13 02:30
Jale PL[Image: 7704.7.jpg] [Image: 7706.7.jpg] [Image: 7707.5.jpg] [Image: 7705.10.jpg] 2019-10-13 02:28
Jale PL[Image: 7717.5.jpg] 2019-10-13 02:27
Jale PL[Image: 7731.5.jpg] [Image: 7734.4.jpg] [Image: 7736.3.jpg] [Image: 7738.1.jpg] [Image: 7743.5.jpg] 2019-10-13 02:25
Jale PL[Image: 7778.1.jpg] 2019-10-13 02:19
Jale PL[Image: 7769.1.jpg] [Image: 7776.jpg]

With different wheels:

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Supposed to be the same --> /vehicle.php?id=1306850
2019-10-13 02:17
Jale PL[Image: 7725.8.jpg] [Image: 7728.5.jpg] 2019-10-13 02:17
Jale PL[Image: 7708.7.jpg] [Image: 7709.9.jpg]

For IMPDb:

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2019-10-13 02:17

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