BATTLE OF THE AUTONOMOUS HAUL TRUCKS: Belaz 75710 VS Caterpillar 797F | Episode 1
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 Published On Mar 13, 2024

In one corner, the legendary Caterpillar 797F, a titan synonymous with American muscle. In the other, the formidable BelAZ 75710, a behemoth hailing from the steppes of Belarus. Today, we witness these titans go head-to-head on the unforgiving proving ground – the haul road. Welcome to the first episode of our exclusive #BattleSeries on Extreme Earthmovers.

The BelAZ 75710, also known as "The Giant," made its debut in 2013, capturing the attention of the mining world. Designed primarily for transporting massive quantities of material in open-pit mines, it quickly became an indispensable asset for mining operations dealing with vast quantities of overburden and ore. The cost-effectiveness of using one colossal truck over two smaller ones becomes apparent when considering the logistics of transporting materials. Belaz's ability to carry 450 tons in a single trip allows for substantial cost savings per ton of material moved, making it a preferred choice for mines handling large deposits of coal, iron ore, and copper.

The Caterpillar 797F is not merely a haul truck; it's a mechanical giant designed to move mountains—quite literally. With a staggering payload capacity exceeding 360 tons, this behemoth is the epitome of power in mining operations. Its size alone is awe-inspiring, dwarfing conventional haul trucks and underscoring Caterpillar's commitment to pushing the limits of what heavy machinery can achieve.

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