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| Vonar Roberts | Mar 4 2013, 03:25 PM Post #1 |
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| Vonar Roberts | Mar 4 2013, 03:26 PM Post #2 |
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Land Equipment Main Battle Tanks Armored Fighting Vehicles Tactical Vehicles Engineering Vehicles |
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| Vonar Roberts | Mar 4 2013, 03:27 PM Post #3 |
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Artillery and Air Defense Equipment PHL03 / Type 03 ![]() The PHL03 (Type 03, also known as AR2 in its export name) is the 12-tube 300mm multiple launch rocket system (MLRS) developed by NORINCO. The PHL03 highly resembles the Russian 9K58 Smerch rocket system in appearance. China Academy of Launch Vehicle (CALT) introduced the A-100 10-tube 300mm MLRS in the late 1990s, which may also be based on the Smerch technology. The PHL03 is believed to have entered the PLA service in 2004/05 and is likely to be promoted to the export market. The PHL03 launch vehicle is based on a 8X8 wheeled chassis, with twelve launch tubes mounted on it. The tubes are arranged as two blocks of four with a single row of four above. The launcher has a crew of four and is capable of single or salvo firing. A trans-loader based on the same wheeled chassis carries an additional 12 rockets. The trans-loader provides for mechanized loading of the launch vehicle, by means of a hydraulic crane mounted on the vehicle. The PHL03 fires 300mm rocket powered by a solid propellant (possibly HTTB) rocket motor. Its maximum firing range was said to be 150km. No detailed information on the types of warheads is available but they are expected to include HE-FRAG (High Explosive Fragmentation) anti-armor/personnel sub-munitions similar to that of the Smerch. Type 81 122mm Multiple Rocket Launcher ![]() The Type 81 is the 122mm, 40-tube multiple launch rocket system was developed from the Soviet BM-21 ‘Grad’, which was first fielded in the Soviet Army in 1964 and regarded as the world's most widely used artillery rocket system. The Type 81 entered PLA service in 1982 and was produced in mass numbers. It is the standard artillery rocket system at motorized infantry division level. Based on the Type 81 design, NORINCO has also developed the tracked Type 89 and the improved truck-mounted Type 90. The Type 81 fires 122mm free rockets to a maximum range of 20km. The rocket consists of one piece, with the warhead attached with the rocket motor. A fixed amount of propellant is contained in the rocket motor. The rocket uses fin and low speed spin stabilization to ensure the firing accuracy. The rocket delivers high-explosive (HE) warheads containing steel balls and prefabricated fragments. NORINCO has also developed a range of specialized warheads including High-Explosive Incendiary (HEI), anti-tank/anti-personnel sub-munition, and mind-laying, all of which can be fired from the Type 81 rocket launcher. The rocket launcher is mounted on a Yan’an SX2150 6X6 truck. The electrically powered launcher has four rows of 10 tubes mounted above each other on a rotating cradle assembly. The launch tubes have an elevation range of 0° to 55° and azimuth range of -102° to +70°. The rocket launcher can be operated in manual, semi-automatic, or automatic modes. The electrical firing system fires the rockets in either single or in salvo with 0.5 seconds interval. The launcher can be operated inside the driver’s cab or remotely outside the vehicle. The Type 81 can fire 40 rockets in 20 seconds. The reloading by its 7-man crew takes 8 minutes. Type 82 130mm Multiple Rocket Launcher ![]() The Type 82 130mm 30-tube multiple launch rocket system was introduced by the PLA in the early 1980s as a successor to the ageing Type 63 130mm artillery rocket system deployed at division artillery level. The system is carried by a 6X6 truck with 30 launch tubes grouped in three rows each with 10 tubes. The rocket system made some modest improvement over the Type 63, but is inferior to the Type 81 122mm artillery rocket system. Only a limited number of examples were built before it was replaced by the Type 81. Some Type 82 rocket systems are still in service with the PLA reserved forces. PHZ89 122mm Multiple Launch Rocket System ![]() The PHZ89 (also known as Type 89) is the 122mm, 40-tube self-propelled multiple rocket launcher (MRL) that entered the PLA service in 1990. The main contractor is China North Industries Group Corporation (CNGC), and the development and production of the weapon has been carried out by Harbin First Machinery Factory (674 Factory) and Hubei Jiangshan Machinery Factory (5137 Factory). The weapon is in service with PLA armored divisions to provide highly intensive and large coverage firepower, replacing the older Type 70 130mm, 19-tube self-propelled MRL. 30mm anti-aircraft gun system ![]() New Chinese-made 30mm 8x8 self-propelled anti-aircraft gun/missile system FK-1000 ![]() Scale model of the new Chinese FK-1000 Short-to-Medium range surface-to-air missile weapon system FL-2000C ![]() The FL-2000C is mainly used for field air defense and also for asset air defense. The vehicle can be used in full autonomous condition and it is very effective against small targets with excellent anti-jamming capability. The weapon turret is mounted at the rear of a 4x4 Chinese truck with four launcher missiles on each side. All the optronics and firing sights are fitted in the middle of the turret. Edited by Vonar Roberts, Mar 29 2013, 12:35 AM.
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| Vonar Roberts | Mar 4 2013, 03:29 PM Post #4 |
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Naval Equipment Destroyers Type 052D ![]() Type 052C ![]() Type 052B ![]() Type 052 Type 051C Type 051B Type 051 IV Type 051 III Type 051 II Type 051 I Frigates Type 054A Type 054 Type 053H3 Type 053H2G Type 053H1G Type 053H1Q Type 053H2 Type 053H1 Type 053H Naresuan class frigate The two Naresuan-class, also known as Type 25T, multi-purpose frigates were built in China in the 1990s for Thailand's Navy. The ships have been designed to perform anti-submarine (ASW) and anti-surface (ASuW) warfare with secondary anti-air warfare (AAW) capability. Its weapon system includes eight Harpoon anti-ship missiles, one eight-cell Sea Sparrow surface-to-air missile system, one 5-inch 54 calibers dual-purpose gun, two 37mm anti-aircraft guns, and two triple 12.75-inch torpedo tubes. Besides, the ship's aft hangar and flight deck enable operation of a single light helicopter. The propulsion system combines two cruise diesel engines developing 14,770-bhp, and two LM2500 boost gas turbines developing 50,000-shp. Thailand's Navy commissioned two ships in 1995 and 1996 Zulfiquar class frigate ![]() The F-22P or Zulfiquar Class Frigate is a general purpose frigate being built by China and Pakistan for the Pakistan Navy (PN). The F-22P hull uses several radar cross-section reduction features of China's Type 054 frigate to help it evade detection by radars mounted on other ships, aircraft and anti-ship missiles. The 76.2 mm calibre main gun is a Chinese development of the Russian AK-176M, the main difference being that the Chinese variant adopts a re-designed stealthy turret to reduce radar cross-section. The gun is designed to engage ships, aircraft and anti-ship missiles. In front of the main gun are two 6-cell RDC-32 anti-submarine rocket launchers. The frigate's primary surface-to-surface missile armament comprises eight C-802 subsonic anti-ship missiles carried in two launchers with four cells each, fitted between the foremast and the funnel. These containers are also compatible with the CY series anti-submarine rockets and may be loaded with a combination of anti-ship and anti-submarine weapons. FM-90N surface-to-air missile launcher. The FM-90N surface-to-air missile (SAM) system is fitted between the main deck and main gun. The launcher has eight cells each containing one missile and is fitted on a mount that can be elevated and traversed in the direction of the threat. The FM-90N can engage several targets, including supersonic and sub-sonic sea-skimming missiles, using different guidance modes simultaneously. A close-in weapon system (CIWS), the Type 730B, is mounted on the aircraft hangar. Comprising two seven-barrel gatling guns of 30 mm calibre, the F-22P is believed to be the first ship armed with the Type 730B, which uses off-mount sensors such as the Type 347G radar and the OFC-3 electro-optic director. The guns are mounted side-by-side on the aircraft hangar, with the off-mount sensors in between. The CIWS can be upgraded with the FL-3000N fire-and-forget missile system by installing up to two single-round FL-3000N launchers on each existing CIWS gun mount. The Harbin Z-9EC anti-submarine warfare (ASW) helicopter is equipped with a surface-search radar, low frequency dipping sonar, radar warning receiver, doppler navigation system and armed with torpedoes. The helicopter can be armed with one torpedo on the starboard side. A small antenna on the roof may provide a data-link, allowing the Z-9 to act as a relay for targeting data between the ship and long range anti-ship missiles such as the C-802. Corvettes Type 056 ![]() Missile Boats Type 022 Houbei class FAC ![]() Type 037 'Haiqing' class patrol boat Gunboats: Type 062C 'Shanghai II' class gunboat ![]() Submarines: Type 041 Type 039 Submarine The Type 039 Submarine, NATO code name Song class is a class of diesel-electric submarines of the PLAN that was developed in the late 1990's, and was based off of the early Soviet Romeo class. Key differences from the Romeo class include greatly improved stealth characteristics, the modern teardrop hull shape associated with most attack submarines, and a advanced air-independent propulsion system. The Type 039 has a top speed of 22 knots, a average max diving depth of 300m, and is capable of traveling approximately 9,500 nautical miles at 11 knots. While the Type 039 only has 6 Torpedo Tubes, and the Romeo Class had 8 the Type 039 can hold and deploy a combined total of 18 Torpedoes / ASM's, or 36 naval mines where as the smaller and older Romeo could only handle 14 Torpedoes, or 28 mines. Type 035 Edited by Vonar Roberts, Mar 23 2013, 12:12 PM.
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| Vonar Roberts | Mar 4 2013, 03:32 PM Post #5 |
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Airforce Equipment Fighter Aircraft Shenyang J-11 Chengdu J-10 JF-17 Thunder / FC-1 Xiaolong Ground attack Aircraft Xian JH-7 Nanchang Q-5 Bomber Aircraft Xian H-6 Training Aircraft Hongdu L-15 Guizhou JL-9 Hongdu JL-8 Transport Aircraft An-2 Xian Y-7 Xian MA60 ![]() The Xian MA-60, Xinzhou 60 or quite literally the "Modern Ark" is a inexpensive turboprop-powered airliner made by China's Xi'an Aircraft Industrial Corporation. Introduced in February of the year 2000 the Modern Ark MA60 is an advanced regional turboprop aircraft developed in China by Xian Aircraft Company (XAC) and marketed by CATIC. The aircraft features operational flexibility, low acquisition and operating costs making it highly suitable for carriers with low budgets. The aircraft has been designed to carry 52 passengers inside its high comfort cabin over ranges of 1,400 kilometers covering short and regional routes. The MA60 is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW-127J turboprops rated at 2,880-shp each and driving four-blade propellers and is equipped with advanced avionics. Overall, the MA60 design focuses on frequent commuter operations in all weather conditions and operating from "hot and high" airfields. Besides, the aircraft also can be used for the transport of cargo specially by military customers. The Xi'an MA60 is a small civil aircraft capable of carrying 60 passengers over a distance of 1,600 km. Since its introduction two military versions have been introduced which enable the Xi'an MA-60 to perform Maritime Patrol, and transport military cargo which include troops. Variants Xian MA60-10 : Reduced weight with improved performance. Xian MA60-MPA Fearless Albatross: Maritime patrol amd ASW variant first offered for sale at Airshow China 2002. Xian MA40: Reduced capacity 40 seat variant offered for sale in 2002. Xian MA60H-500: A military cargo version of the MA-60, with rear cargo ramp. Xian MA600: A much improved MA60, the prototype of which was revealed on 29 June 2008 Shaanxi Y-8 Shaanxi Y-9 ![]() Harbin Y-12 The Harbin Y-12 is a high wing twin-engine turboprop utility aircraft built by Harbin Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation (HAMC). The first prototype version flew on 14 July 1982, only 3 planes to the original prototype design were built including the fatigue test one before the aircraft was partially redesigned. This version was designated the Y-12 (II), and featured more powerful engines as well as the removal of the leading edge slats. First flight of the Harbin Y-12 II was on 16 August 1984 and the aircraft received Chinese certification in December of the following year. The power-plants are two Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-27 turboprops with Hartzell propellers. The Y-12 has a maximum payload of 5,700 kg (12,600 lb) with seating for 17 passengers and two crew. The aircraft is operated as a light commuter and transport aircraft. Comac ARJ21 Xiangfeng Seating Capacity: 75 to 95 / 125 Literally the Soaring Phoenix the Comac ARJ21-700 and 900 versions is a twin-engine regional airliner produced in the People's Republic of China. It is derived from the MD-90 that was license-produced in China, and is itself a derivative of the DC-9. The program uses components of 19 major European and US aerospace component suppliers, including General Electric which supplies the engine, Honeywell which provides the fly-by-wire system, and Rockwell Collins who provides the jetliners avionics. With the first flight in late November 2008 the ARJ21 has all ready had more than 300 orders placed by various Chinese and International airlines. The ARJ21-700 seats 75 to 95 passengers. The ARJ21-900 seats 125 passengers. Variants ARJ21-700 Base Version ARJ21-900 Comac C919 ![]() Helicopters Attack Z-19 ![]() WZ-10 ![]() Transport and utility ASW UAVs WZ-2000 ![]() Guizhou Soar Eagle ![]() Chengdu Xianglong ![]() Skywing Shenyang Darksword ![]() Pterodactyl UAV ![]() Pterosaur UAV ![]() CH-3 UAV ![]() Air Sniper UAV ![]() Harbin BZK-005 UAV ![]() WuZhen-5 Drone ![]() ASN-206 UAV
Edited by Vonar Roberts, Mar 20 2013, 05:14 PM.
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Satellites and space launch equipment |
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Surplus Equipment |
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