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Minsk Tractor Works (MTZ), operating under the Belarus brand, designs and manufactures agricultural tractors and related machinery, including the autonomous Belarus A3523i driverless tractor prototype. The company serves farmers and agribusinesses across Eastern Europe, the CIS, and export markets, offering diesel‑electric and conventional tractors with a focus on field‑level automation and integration with precision‑farming systems.
Active products
1
Top-rated product
77.6
/100
Belarus A3523i
Company facts
- HQ
- Minsk, Belarus
- Founded
- 1946 · 80 yrs
- Employees
- 10,000+
- Stage
- unknown
- Website
- belarus-tractor.com/en
Milestones
Unveiled the Belarus A3523i autonomous tractor prototype at AGROSALON‑2022.
Introduced the diesel‑electric Belarus 3523 platform that underpins the A3523i autonomous tractor.
Press coverage
- Belarus shows autonomous tractor prototype
Future Farming · Sep 2022
- Premieres of the exhibition AGROSALON‑2022
AGROSALON · Sep 2022
- Autonomous agricultural robots, the novelties of manufacturers
MondoMacchina · Sep 2022
Active products by Minsk Tractor Works
1 shown| # | Category | Key specs | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ![]() | Belarus A3523i | Agricultural | Payload 6500 kg·Top speed 13.9 m/s | 2023 | 77.6 |
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