AMO-F-15

The AMO-F-15 was a light truck based on the Italian Fiat 15Ter made at the AMO-plant in Moscow in the Soviet Union from the mid-1920s.

Different models were built based on the vehicle: flatbed trucks, omnibuses, fire engines, ambulances[1] and armored versions for the military.

Produced under licence, the production of the truck was originally meant to began shortly after the October Revolution in 1917.

Because of the events of the First World War, AMO initially had to limit itself to assembling components purchased from Fiat.

In 1928, an electrical lighting system and a horn were installed for the first time; In 1930 the steering wheel was moved to the left.