this medal is unique!
and the medal is Shady,In recognition of 89 years, the XXXX crackdown.
Last edited by enhao1130; 02-22-2010 at 09:17 AM.
this medal is unique
The lates rumors are suggesting that these CG's are very close to the real J-20/J-XX:
as in this already posted concept, based on the accounts of that PLA engineer-guy.
and here the WS-15 engine, that is said to have been completed this year (although the prototype will most probably fly with the WS-10).
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in other news; a clearer and bigger picture of the ZTZ-99A2 turret has surfaced on the chinese internet:
it's wider than that before and we can see more details and contents beside the turret. like that ZTZ-99A1 turret in the right background, that couldnt been seen before.
And something that wasnt mentioned here; the first pictures of the QBZ-95G.
finally a more ergonomical thumb selector and reworked gas-regulator switch.
although I'm a bit dissapointed by it, since I expected at least some more tacticool rails and stuff...
but at least the horribly placed safety was reworked - good enough, I guess.
Last edited by Hongjian; 02-22-2010 at 03:26 PM.
great forum guys and please keep the post coming
That's why rumours should always be treated with a grain of salt - there's obviously been way too much hype, seeing how similar this updated gun is to the original.
I'm guessing that in order to put Picatinny rails on the QBZ, the developers have to pay for the patent (which is probably very expensive, being a foreign American product afterall). The investment would be well worth it though, because as it stands PLA infantry are at a disadvantage against their more modern contemporaries - modern optics (red dots, ACOGs, or whatever) will beat relying on iron sights any day, especially the reputedly crappy ones on this rifle. The carrying handle is not an ideal setup for mounting stuff either - profile is way too high (there's pics of EOtech mounted QBZ's circulating the net, so you'll see what I mean).
Anyway, I'm more concerned about the PLA's lack of personal body armour for their troops than anything, as it puts their "numbers" advantage to moot on today's battlefield.
Cool updates btw, keep it up.
Last edited by Smiling_Wolf; 02-28-2010 at 12:53 PM.
Someone needs to post real photos..I think I'll do that!
March 5,2009 China's PLAN Special Operations Forces conduct Anti-Piracy training in the Gulf of Aden. The anti-piracy exercise is to test the special operations team's combat readiness. Xinhua News Agency reporters Liu Chun and Hui She
Source: Xinhua
More PLAN photos for youz guyz...
March 4,The South China Sea Fleet "Guangzhou" missile destroyer & "Weishan Lake" comprehensive supply ship, the fifth installment of the PLAN escort formation departs from Sanya, Hainan Province as loved ones bid farwell.. With 800 PLAN sailors embarked the fleet sets sail for the Gulf of Aden, to replace the fourth installment of PLAN convoy escort ships . The fifth group of escorts will arrive in mid-March in the eastern Gulf of Aden.
Thanks Big D!!!
Thanks !
Would like to see more...
More PLAN photos for our members and guest!
March 5th 2010, Ships of the PLAN South Seas Fleet is now deploying to the Gulf of Aden with the AS 565 Panther helicopters equipped with the 12.7 MM "single-tube(barrel) air gun" (cannon).