BZ-38 was a Radian mobile tanker of the inter-war period and the Other World War. A car of this type began to develop in the late 1930s and was born in 1938. The drive is provided by one 4-cylinder engine with a volume of 3.3 liters and a power of 50 horsepower. The maximum speed reached 65 km/year, and the capacity of the fuel tank became 1350 liters. The BZ-38 became the main tanker for military service in the aviation regiments of the Radian armored forces. It was also announced that the machine could be installed at field airfields, servicing, first of all, low-cost and light reconnaissance vehicles. By shortening the terms of pre-design work, the design of the BZ-38 is based on the chassis and suspension of the GAZ-AAA van. Warto add that until the beginning of the Other World War, the BZ-38 was one of the largest mobile tanks of the Radian military aviation. During this conflict (itself began in 1942), a version of the machine was created, which was canceled by the BZ-38U.