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The '''SX250/SX2150''' is a 5-ton 6x6 special heavy duty truck. The '''SX250/SX2150''' is a 5-ton 6x6 special heavy duty truck.



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The SX250/SX2150 is a 5-ton 6x6 special heavy duty truck.

The SX-250 was developed and built by Shaanxi Automobile Works as a cross country vehicle in the 1960s and loosely based on the Soviet Ural-375 and the cab/cargo-bed designs of the French Berliet GBU 15. It was renamed by the Shaanxi Automobile Corporation Limited and used by the People's Liberation Army of the People's Republic of China for various uses (crane truck, transport cab, transport, etc...)

The vehicle will be phased out by the K variant or the SX2190 truck.

Variants

  • SX2150K

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