Shaanxi SX2190

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SX2190
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TypeSpecial Heavy Truck
Place of origin People's Republic of China
Service history
In serviceMid 1980s–present
Used by People's Liberation Army
Production history
Designer Shaanxi Automobile Group
DesignedMid 1980s
Manufacturer Shaanxi Automobile Group
ProducedMid 1980s–present
No. builtunknown
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The SX2190 is a 8-ton class 6x6 special heavy duty truck used by the People's Liberation Army. It was developed to replace the Shaanxi SX2150, the truck is a licensed version of the Steyr 91 from Austria. [1]

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References

  1. "Shaanxi SX2190 General Utility Truck | Military-Today.com". www.military-today.com. Retrieved 2023-06-20.