Berna L275/10 Explained

Berna L275/10, 4x4
Origin:Switzerland
Is Vehicle:yes
Service:1937 - 1966
Used By:Switzerland
Designer:Berna Olten
Manufacturer:Berna
Production Date:1937 -?
Variants:Flatbed truck
Weight:2900kg
Length:5,790 m
Width:2,000 m
Height:2,850 m
Crew:1+ 2Pax in cabin
Engine:Berna 6 Cylinder 3600 cm³
Engine Power:90 PS / 66 kW
Payload Capacity:2900 kg
Suspension:4x4 wheeled
Speed:65 km/h

The Berna L275/10 is a truck model manufactured by the Swiss company Berna from 1937 onwards. The Berna L275 / 10, military designation "Lastw gl 1.5t 4x2", (Lastw gl = Lastwagen geländegängig = offroad truck) has a total weight of 2200 kg, a structure with cabin and bridge as well as an on-board voltage of 6 V. The 6-cylinder petrol engine with 3600 cm³ produces a power of 66 kW (90 hp).

The Berna L275 / 10 were used until 1966 in the service of the Swiss Armed Forces. A Berna L275 / 10 truck is now in the . Exactly this Berna L275/10 took part in the movie The Boat Is Full.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Silverfish AG, Zürich . Berna L275/10 | Militärhistorische Stiftung des Kantons Zug . Mhsz.ch . 2016-12-11.