Ifa W50 ❲EXTENDED❳

The W50 was famous for its modularity, appearing in over 60 different configurations, including:

: Used as NVA troop carriers, fire engines, and even prison buses. IFA W50

: Manufactured primarily at the Ludwigsfelde plant, succeeding the H3A model. The W50 was famous for its modularity, appearing

: Beyond East Germany, it was widely exported to countries in Asia, Africa, and South America, and even saw military use in Iraq during the Gulf War. Common Variants Common Variants The was a multi-purpose truck produced

The was a multi-purpose truck produced in East Germany (GDR) between 1965 and 1990 by the Industrieverband Fahrzeugbau (IFA). It became the most popular and iconic medium-duty truck of the Eastern Bloc, serving as a primary workhorse for the National People's Army (NVA), agriculture, and public services. Key Specifications & History

: The "W" in its name stands for "Werdau," where it was designed, and "50" represents its 5-ton (50 decitonne) payload capacity.

: Known for its durable diesel engines, typically featuring a 6.5-liter four-cylinder unit.

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