How the U.S. Studebaker became the Soviet 'victory truck' (PHOTOS) Boris Antonov/Sputnik During WWII, the Americans and British supplied the Soviet Union with all kinds of equipment. But it was U.S. trucks that were most valued and looked-forward-to. "The Studebaker deserves a monument like those everywhere to the famous T-34 tank,” wrote artilleryman Ilya Maryasin. The darling of Soviet military drivers, the Studebaker-US6 was a real lifesaver for the Red Army, which experienced a chronic shortage of vehicles throughout WWII. It was the most exported vehicle to the USSR under the Lend-Lease program — up to 200,000 were delivered to the country during the conflict.