Beiben trucks have now appeared in five major national parades since their debut in 2009, reflecting the rapid development of China’s defense technology over the past decade.
2009: 16 trucks made their first appearance at the National Day parade.
2015: 16 trucks carrying Air Force early warning radar took part in the parade marking the 70th anniversary of victory over Japanese aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War.
2017: 24 trucks carrying early warning radar and drones joined the parade celebrating the 90th anniversary of the People’s Liberation Army at Zhurihe.
2019: 12 trucks were included in the early warning radar and information warfare battalions for the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China.
2025: 28 trucks carrying radar and satellite jamming systems formed three battalions and seven rows, marking their fifth parade appearance.
Known for their off-road performance, heavy load capacity, and reliability, Beiben trucks are widely used across China’s military branches. They serve as vital platforms for transporting advanced weapons and customizing special-purpose vehicles, helping the Chinese military safeguard national security and sovereignty.