The ZIL-135 is a large eight-wheeled military transport and self-propelled artillery truck manufactured by ZiL during the Cold War from the Soviet Union starting in 1959.
Its purpose was to carry and launch a Luna-M (NATO: Frog-7) surface-to-surface artillery rocket.
The ZIL-135 was widely exported to other communist countries, most notably North Korea, where it is a common sight in films and military marches.
This vehicle has two gasoline engines that power its 20 tonnes to a maximum speed of 65 kilometres per hour (40 mph).
The cab of the ZIL-135 is NBC protected, allowing the rockets to be fired without exposing the crew to possible contaminants.