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TMM


Tyazhelyy Mekhanizirovannyy Most


Overview


TMM-3

Forward view of TMM-3 on KrAZ-255B chassis.
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Origin
Soviet Union
Type
Bridge laying vehicle
Entered service
Late 1950's
Status
In service
Development
Mid 1950's
Developer
Soviet Union
Production
Late 1950's - 1960's (TMM)
1970's -1980's (TMM-3)
Producer
Soviet Union
Number produced
Produced in quantity
Designations
TMM / Tyazhelyy Mekhanizirovannyy Most
Russian for "heavy mechanized bridge"
TMM / Тяжелый механизированный мост
SMG / Schwere Mechanische Begletbrucke (TMM-3 in East German service)

Description


Introduction

The TMM is an early Cold War era vehicle launched bridge of Soviet origin. It was developed to allow Soviet forces to traverse small gaps and water and gaps that are wider than a single bridge but do not require a pontoon. The name TMM stands for "Tyazhelo Mekhniznrovanny Most", which is Russian for "heavy mechanized bridge". The TMM remains in use but is no longer in production.

Design

The TMM is a bridge system that is based on the KrAZ-214 6x6 7t truck. The improved TMM-3 uses the later KrAZ-255B 7.5t truck chassis and launches the same bridge. A 10.5 m folded scissor bridge is carried at the rear of a vehicle. The bridge is launched rearwards using a pivoting metal frame and a series of steel wire and winches connected to the engine. The bridge rests on the river floor by means of two variable length struts. The bridge is extended by repeatedly adding sections with the TMM vehicle reversing onto previous bridge sections.

Bridge capabilities

A single bridge section has a length of 10.5 meters and an infinite number can be connected. Normally four TMM vehicles form a unit and together are able span a 40 meter gap. The bridge sections can be laid in gaps and water between 1.7 and 3.2 meters deep. The bridge has a 50 t weight capacity and the roadway allows for vehicles ranging from small cars to tanks. The TMM-4 variant uses a 60 t weight capacity bridge.

Users

The TMM was produced in large quantities and was acquired by the USSR, most Warsaw Pact nations and many nations receiving Soviet aid. Despite its age the TMM remains in service although it is no longer produced. A more capable TMM-6 was developed in Russia, but remains only in limited production.

Variants


The TMM is a bridge laying vehicle that carries a single scissor bridge. There are no transloading vehicles. Each section is carried on its own TMM vehicle. The original TMM is based on the KrAZ-214 or ZIL-157 truck. The TMM was supplemented by the improved TMM-3, which is based on the more capable KrAZ-255B truck chassis. The TMM-3 can be distinguished from the TMM by its spare tire carried on the roof of the cab and its associated steel frame.

Overview of TMM models

TMM-1
50 ton scissor bridge on ZIL-157 chassis. Also known as TMM without suffix.
TMM-2
50 ton scissor bridge on KrAZ-214 chassis. Also known as TMM without suffix.
TMM-3
50 ton scissor bridge on KrAZ-255B chassis. Can be identified by steel frame with spare wheel above cab.
TMM-3M1
TMM-3 50 ton scissor bridge based on KrAZ-260 chassis.
TMM-3M2
TMM-3 50 ton sicessor bridge based on Russian KamAZ-5350 chassis.
TMM-4
60 ton scissor bridge with stronger jacks on KrAZ-255B or KrAZ-260 chassis. In KrAZ-260 version spare wheel is located behind cab.

TMM-3

TMM-3 in Finnish service on top of previous TMM sections.
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Details


Facts TMM TMM-3
General
Origin
Soviet Union
Type
Vehicle launched bridge
Crew
1 + 2 (driver, 2 passengers)
Dimensions
Weight
19.5 t with bridge
Length
9.3 m with bridge
Width
3.2 m with bridge
Height
3.15 m
Chassis
Chassis type
Wheeled chassis, 6x6
Wheelbase
4.6 + 1.4 m
Tire size
15.00 x20
Automotive
Engine model
YaMZ M206B
Engine type
V6 diesel
Power output
205 hp at 2.000 rpm
Transmission
Manual, 5 forward, 1 reverse
Mobility
Speed
55 km/h on road
Range
530 km
Power to weight ratio
10.5 hp/t
Obstacle crossing
Ground clearance
0.36 m
Fording
1 m
Protection
Armor type
None, softskin vehicle
NBC system
No
Smoke system
No
Equipment
Night vision
No
Bridging capabilities
Carries and launches single section of 10.5 meter 50 t scissor bridge

Media


Chassis types


Note: incomplete list

KrAZ-255

The KrAZ-255B is the most common chassis for the TMM series.

KrAZ-260

Both TMM-3M1 and TMM-4 are based on the the KrAZ-260 chassis.

KamAZ-5350

The TMM-3M2 is based on the KamAZ-5350 chassis.

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TMM-6

The TMM-6 is a newer and larger bridge layer that uses the larger MZKT-7930 chassis.