At the 2025 September 3rd Military Parade, Shacman Group, as China's only heavy-duty truck enterprise to participate in seven consecutive parades, made a grand finale appearance with nearly 60 military vehicles transporting strategic nuclear missiles and other equipment, setting an industry record for the number of vehicles reviewed and showcasing China's top-tier strength in the heavy-duty military vehicle sector.
Shacman's Core Performance in the September 3rd Parade:
Primary Transporter of Strategic Equipment: Carried the DF-5C liquid-fueled intercontinental strategic nuclear missile in the finale. This missile has global range coverage, reflecting strategic deterrence capabilities.
Record-Setting Seven Appearances: Since its debut in 1984, Shacman military vehicles have participated in seven parades, including the 35th, 50th, 60th, and 70th National Day anniversaries, as well as the 70th and 80th anniversaries of the Victory in the War of Resistance Against Japan. It is the only enterprise in the industry to achieve this feat.
Breakthroughs in Third-Generation Military Vehicle Technology: The SX2306 series 8×8 armored military vehicles are equipped with satellite communication and tactical internet systems, adopting distributed multi-channel bus electronic systems to achieve informationalized upgrades.
Shacman Military Vehicles: Heritage and Innovation:
Historical Starting Point: In 1970, Shacman developed China's first SX250 military off-road vehicle, ending the era of "having artillery but no transport vehicles." This model gained recognition during its first parade appearance in 1984.
Technological Iteration: From mechanical transmission to all-wheel drive and the integration of new energy power systems, seven generations of military vehicles have witnessed the evolution of China's heavy-duty off-road vehicles.
Civil-Military Integration: Drawing on military technology, Shacman developed civilian heavy-duty trucks that have ranked among the top three in export volume for 18 consecutive years, creating a virtuous cycle of "military products ensuring precision, civilian products expanding the market."