The HZ Heavy Assault Trackway is a purpose-built tactical engineering system designed to address a critical challenge: turning low-bearing capacity grounds—such as sandy beaches, muddy fields, and snow-covered areas—into stable, passable routes for heavy vehicles. Its primary mission is to ensure unobstructed movement of MLC80-class vehicles (including main battle tanks, armored transport trucks, and large emergency machinery) in environments where traditional roads or temporary paths fail. What sets it apart is its dual-direction paving capability (front and rear) and fast retrieval, allowing it to adapt seamlessly to dynamic operational needs—whether for military maneuvers, disaster response, or remote site support.
The HZ Heavy Emergency Mechanized Railway Platform is a specialized field emergency logistics equipment, primarily designed to set up temporary emergency platforms in outdoor environments (e.g., remote railway sections, disaster-stricken areas, wartime field sites). Its core strengths lie in self-erection, self-retrieval, and self-movement—no external machinery required—making it a critical asset for ensuring rapid response and emergency guarantee of railway transportation, especially when fixed railway platforms are unavailable, damaged, or impractical to build. Classified as a high-mobility system, it can keep pace with emergency teams or military convoys to deliver timely support.