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  2. List of equipment of the People's Liberation Army Ground Force

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    35 mm self-propelled anti-aircraft system China: In service. 2 X 35 mm and optionally 4 X fire-and-forget FN-6 missiles. CS/SA-1 35 mm self-propelled anti-aircraft system China: In service. Low attitude system, capable of engaging cruise missile and mortar round. Export-orientated weapon with unknown military designation within PLA. [46] [47] HQ-11

  3. Infantry equipment of the People's Liberation Army of China

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    HJ-12 - shoulder-launched anti-tank missile system; DZJ-08 - multi-purpose recoilless gun specialized for combat in urban area and confined space, replacing PF-89 and Type 69 RPG; PF-98 - 120 mm anti-tank rocket launcher; PF-97 - 80 mm fuel air explosive rocket launcher; PF-89 - 80 mm lightweight anti-tank rocket launcher, replacing the Type 69 ...

  4. List of equipment of the Republic of China Army - Wikipedia

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    M41a3 modified by the Republic of China Army with a new Detroit Diesel 8V-71T diesel engine, enabling the tank to reach speeds of up to 72 km/h (45 mph) and increasing its range to 450 km (280 mi).The turret was altered to carry a Republic of China Army-manufactured variant of the M32 known as the M32K1, as well as a co-axial Type 74 machine ...

  5. Naval weaponry of the People's Liberation Army Navy

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    China's first completely indigenous anti-ship missile program was the YJ8 series. This missile externally appears similar to the French Exocet and American Harpoon, but is essentially a Chinese designed weapon system. The basic YJ8 appeared in the early 1980s, with a short range of 22 miles (40 or so km).

  6. People's Liberation Army Ground Force - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the cost to equip a single Chinese soldier is about 9,400 yuan (US$1,523). The standard kit includes Type 07 camouflage uniforms, helmet, tactical vest, gas mask, backpack, first-aid kit, infantry weapons, woven belt, rain cap, camouflaged uniform, kettle, and combat boots. However, regular infantrymen rarely use the issued body armor ...

  7. PGZ-95 - Wikipedia

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    The PGZ-95 (Chinese: 95式自行高射炮; pinyin: 95 shi zixing gaoshepao, Type 95 self-propelled anti-aircraft artillery) is a Chinese self-propelled anti-aircraft vehicle. It is armed with four 25 mm caliber cannons and optionally four fire-and-forget QW-2 infrared homing missiles. It was first displayed publicly at the Beijing Military ...

  8. Poly Technologies - Wikipedia

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    The company is one of China's largest arms exporters and has been sanctioned by the United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] As a traditional pillar industry of Poly Group Corp. , the international trading business is mainly undertaken by Poly Technologies Inc., both the predecessor of the Poly Group and a backbone enterprise of the Group.

  9. FN-6 - Wikipedia

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    Like its predecessor FN-6, FN-16 can also be fitted with both IFF systems used on FN-6, and just like FN-6, FN-16 is re-designated as FY-16 (Fei Ying = 飞鹰, meaning Flying Eagle) when equipped with IFFs. The missile system is designed to counter fighter-bomber, attack aircraft, and helicopters. UAV, cruise missile etc. [12] Specifications: [12]