WA-numbers are common for artillery guns, for example PG87 is WA709, WA9049 for the gun of PCL181, or WA717A for the PGZ04A
If the document is the spare parts list for MBT-2000, I have seen those too. They mention WA321C and WA321D, I suspect the former is Type 88C-125. However this is still speculation, so take it with a grain of salt.
That’s reasonable. 140mm gun started its development between 1990~1995, as soon as the development of ZPT-98 finished. The specification I gave above is from an essay published on 1998, means 140mm gun had been made before that.
Never expected this answer from you.I thought you would take it as a joke.
Also Haider is a common name for people born in the 70s and 80s.If you want to name something after a special person then you should write his name in the correct way.Al Haider would have been more respectful and appropriate. Also why do you have to point out my ethnicity?
How am I supposed to know whether if it’s named after a religious figure? Most people dont know Hazrat Ali as Haider.If they used Al Haider as the name then it would have made sense that it was named after some religious figure.
So uhhh… with the update dropping and the datamines dropped, anybody got information on whether the gutting of the MBT 2000 is realistic or more anti-China bias? Like the NERA KE multiplier dropped from 1.125 to a whole 0.625. The UFP of this tank can barely even stop it’s own 125-I in literally 1 spot now. I was super hyped for this tank, but wow, it doesn’t even seem better than the 96A’s since you become even more fragile…