An all-terrain tracked vehicle is a special type of vehicle that uses a tracked running system. It features strong off-road capability, wide environmental adaptability, and high load-bearing capacity. Compared to traditional wheeled vehicles, all-terrain tracked vehicles can operate stably in complex terrains and harsh environments, and are therefore widely used in agriculture, forestry, engineering construction, disaster relief, military support, and tourism.
The biggest advantage of all-terrain tracked vehicles lies in their superior off-road performance. The large contact area between the tracks and the ground effectively reduces unit pressure, maintaining good traction and stability even on complex terrains such as mud, sand, snow, and swamps. All-terrain tracked vehicles can still traverse areas inaccessible to ordinary vehicles.


