Transport sandbags, flood-control piles, and drainage equipment on muddy dams, flooded road sections, and urban waterlogged areas; capable of wading through water without getting stuck.
Evacuate trapped people and deliver emergency medicines and living supplies, serving as a substitute for assault boats in nearshore/shoal areas where landing is impossible.
Rapidly deliver plugging materials to dangerous sections of dam piping and breaches, adaptable to high-moisture soft foundation operations.
Transport reinforcing materials such as anchor rods, grouting materials, protective nets, and earth and stones on damaged highways and collapsed access roads.
Deliver search and rescue personnel, demolition tools, and lighting equipment over short distances on rugged landslide masses and gravel roads.
Post-disaster risk elimination: Transport and clear collapsed materials and construction waste to open up temporary rescue channels.
Transport rescue equipment, demolition machinery, medical tents, and supplies around ruins and on fractured roads.
Safely traverse steep slopes and cracked sections prone to secondary disasters, ensuring uninterrupted delivery of relief supplies.
Transport materials for temporary settlement construction (plates, tents, hydropower equipment) on unpaved terrain.
Deliver de-icing and snow-melting agents, thermal supplies, and fuel on snow-covered mountain roads, icy slopes, and freeze-thaw soft soil areas.
Evacuate trapped personnel and deliver emergency supplies in high-altitude, snow-covered forest areas; anti-slip tracks outperform wheeled vehicles.
Transport fire hoses, water pumps, fire extinguishers, fuel, and fire-prevention sandbags during firebreak construction.
Deliver fire-fighting personnel and equipment to rugged and steep fire zones in forests; exhaust pipes equipped with spark arresters for fire-ban environments.
Clear fire embers and recover fire-fighting equipment after the fire.
Emergency supply delivery and personnel transfer on islands, tidal flats, swamps, and other unpaved areas.
Emergency rescue around mine and underground shaft mouths, adaptable to soft foundations and tailing access roads in mining areas.
Field missing-person search and rescue: Deliver supplies, stretchers, and communication equipment to remote search sites.
Strong passability in extreme terrains, capable of sustained operations in road-disrupted, soft foundation, steep slope, and wading areas.
Flexible pivot turning, enabling quick U-turns and transportation in narrow rescue spaces and ruins gaps.
High modification adaptability, compatible with attachments such as stretchers, fire-fighting modules, hydraulic demolition tools, and power generation/lighting equipment.
Low ground contact pressure, avoiding further damage to fragile roads and rescue sites.
Control water depth during wading operations to avoid exceeding the chassis air intake and prevent engine water ingress and stalling.
Conduct advance inspections for secondary risks in landslide and collapse areas; do not operate near unstable slopes and dangerous rock masses.
Spark arresters must be installed for forest fire fighting; illegal open flames are strictly prohibited to eliminate ignition risks.
Install protective fences and fixing devices for personnel transfer; keep straight driving on steep slopes and prohibit sharp turns.
Clean sediment and debris from tracks in a timely manner after rescue operations, and inspect the running gear and brakes to ensure continuous duty.
