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The HZ10 Light Assault Bridge is a specialized tactical bridging system designed primarily for engineer detachments of light high-mobility infantry battalions. It is engineered to accompany the movement of light high-mobility troops, ensuring the battalion’s assault transporters, mortars, and other weapons can quickly overcome both natural and artificial obstacles—such as anti-tank trenches, ditches, and craters. With a lightweight design (total weight 10.8t), ultra-fast operation (3-minute erection, 5-minute retrieval), and compact dimensions (7.5m×2.7m×2.4m), it delivers exceptional mobility and rapid obstacle-crossing support. Boasting a 15t wheeled load and 7t axle load, paired with a 10m bridge length and 2.6m carriageway width, it is perfectly tailored to the equipment and tactical needs of light infantry units.
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2.1 Core Value: Solving Light Infantry Obstacle-Crossing Pain Points

The HZ10 Light Assault Bridge addresses critical tactical challenges for light high-mobility infantry battalions, focusing on mobility, speed, and compatibility with light-unit equipment to maintain operational momentum:

  • Companion Mobility: Its lightweight (10.8t) and compact design allows it to keep pace with light high-mobility troops—no need for heavy transport vehicles, ensuring it arrives at obstacle sites 同步 with frontline units.

  • Ultra-Fast Obstacle Breaching: With a 3-minute erection time and 5-minute retrieval time, it minimizes delays for assault transporters and mortars, critical for seizing tactical opportunities (e.g., rapid advances, flanking maneuvers).

  • Light-Unit Equipment Compatibility: A 15t wheeled load and 7t axle load perfectly match the weight of the battalion’s core equipment (assault transporters, mortars), while the 2.6m carriageway width ensures stable passage for these vehicles.

  • Low Manpower Burden: Only 2 personnel (including the driver) are required to operate the system, aligning with the lean staffing of light infantry engineer detachments and simplifying on-site coordination.

2.2 Key Features

  • Lightweight & Compact Design: Weighing just 10.8t with dimensions of 7.5m×2.7m×2.4m, it is easy to maneuver in narrow or rough terrain (e.g., forest paths, rural roads) and can be transported alongside light infantry units without straining logistics.

  • Near-Instant Deployment: Erection takes only 3 minutes—far faster than standard tactical bridges—allowing troops to cross obstacles before enemy forces can respond or before tactical windows close. Retrieval in 5 minutes ensures the bridge can be repositioned quickly as the unit advances.

  • Targeted Load & Passage Design: The 15t wheeled load and 7t axle load are calibrated for light infantry equipment (assault transporters, mortar carriers), while the 2.6m carriageway width balances space for vehicles and compactness for mobility.

  • Terrain Adaptability: It tolerates a maximum longitudinal slope of 8°, maximum cross slope of 3°, and maximum allowable height difference of 1.5m—enabling deployment on uneven terrain (e.g., sloped ditches, crater edges) common in combat zones.

  • Integrated Operator Efficiency: With 2 operators (including the driver), the system streamlines roles—no extra personnel are needed for setup, reducing the risk of 人员 exposure to enemy fire or harsh conditions.

2.3 Technical Specifications

  • Bridge Type: HZ10 Light Assault Bridge (Tactical Bridge for Light Infantry)

  • Total Weight: 10.8t

  • Dimension (Length × Width × Height): 7.5m × 2.7m × 2.4m

  • Operators: 2 personnel (including driver)

  • Bridge Length: 10m

  • Carriageway Width: 2.6m

  • Wheeled Load: 15t

  • Axle Load: 7t

  • Erection Time: 3 minutes

  • Retrieval Time: 5 minutes

  • Maximum Longitudinal Slope: 8°

  • Maximum Cross Slope: 3°

  • Maximum Allowable Height Difference: 1.5m

2.4 Application Scenarios

  • Light Infantry Assault Operations: Accompanies light high-mobility infantry battalions during offensive missions, quickly bridging anti-tank trenches or craters to ensure assault transporters and mortars reach frontline positions without delay.

  • Rapid Pursuit Missions: When chasing retreating enemy forces, it enables troops to cross small ditches or damaged road segments in 3 minutes, maintaining pressure on the enemy and preventing escape.

  • Defensive Position Fortification: Helps light infantry units quickly bridge gaps in their defensive lines (e.g., natural ditches) to move reinforcements or mortar teams between positions, strengthening defensive flexibility.

  • Reconnaissance Patrol Support: For light reconnaissance units operating in enemy territory, it provides a fast way to cross small obstacles (e.g., narrow trenches) without exposing patrol members to prolonged risk.

  • Light Infantry Training Exercises: Used in tactical training to simulate real combat obstacle scenarios, helping engineer detachments master ultra-fast bridge erection/retrieval and coordinate with assault units.