: The "W" in its name stands for "Werdau," where it was designed, and "50" represents its 5-ton (50 decitonne) payload capacity.
The was a multi-purpose truck produced in East Germany (GDR) between 1965 and 1990 by the Industrieverband Fahrzeugbau (IFA). It became the most popular and iconic medium-duty truck of the Eastern Bloc, serving as a primary workhorse for the National People's Army (NVA), agriculture, and public services. Key Specifications & History IFA W50
: Used as NVA troop carriers, fire engines, and even prison buses. : The "W" in its name stands for
: Beyond East Germany, it was widely exported to countries in Asia, Africa, and South America, and even saw military use in Iraq during the Gulf War. Common Variants Key Specifications & History : Used as NVA
: Known for its durable diesel engines, typically featuring a 6.5-liter four-cylinder unit.
The IFA W50 remains a popular subject in modern digital and hobbyist communities: IFA W50 | The Long Drive Wiki | Fandom