BM-21 Transport

The Ural-375 is a 4½ ton general purpose 6x6 truck that used by the Soviet Union. Built at the Ural Automotive plant, it became the standard transport truck of the Red Army in 1979 and was used to great success as a mounting platform for the BM-21 rocket launcher later on.

The Ural-375D variant, the most produced, has a payload capacity of 4,500 kg (9,920 lbs) and can tow a trailer that brings its maximum capacity up to 10,000 kg (22,050 lbs). The truck also has a range of 750 km (465 miles) on a single tank of gas. It was used by many Eastern Bloc countries, as well as being sold to other communist states like China and North Vietnam.

Battlefield Vietnam
In Battlefield Vietnam, the Ural-375D is a cargo truck used by the North Vietnamese Army and the Viet Cong. The vehicle is unarmed, with only its passengers being able to defend the vehicle.

The Ural-375D is best used as a transport vehicle to move allies around to control points to capture them much quicker. It can also, to an extent, be used with Heavy Assault soldiers in the back using their rocket launchers to attack enemy vehicles. However, this tactic can only be used for so long as the vehicle has very weak armor and can be killed by a single rocket or main battle tank shell.