A light cargo vehicle produced in the Sixties in Czechoslovakia for the needs of the military. Nicknamed "the Duck" in its country of origin, the 805 model could also be modified for use as a small, offroad-capable firetruck or a light construction vehicle. Despite being discontinued only ten years after its debut, the Duck still saw wide use as a reliable and maneuverable offroad truck for decades past the end of its production.
A somewhat more modern engine model offering impressive power output (considering its age), acceleration and durability with higher fuel consumption.
A revised engine variant with improved overall performance and reliability but lower fuel efficiency.
A heavily re-designed engine variant with a few cut corners to sacrifice fuel efficiency and reliability for sheer unadulterated power.
A specialized gearbox allowing free Low Gear / R Gear transfer ratio tuning. Notoriously fragile and not very fuel-efficient in AWD mode owing to its mechanical complexity.