Potential Chinese Ground Force Additions

I do have a U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command quick reference guide that says the ZTZ80/88 can fire it, but nothing much better than that. To be honest, the GP105 can be fired from just about any 105 tank gun, so I’m guessing it’s one of Gaijin’s odd ammunition placement decisions.

That thing had a massive 125mm with a caliber of like L60.

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Looks like a new VN-1 variant with 40/57mm gun and RWS

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Which Type 59 variant is this?

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59G, Chad has it, not sure on what the designation is though, there are 2 59Gs, seemingly one with turret ERA one without.

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New export light tank.




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Amphibious? Certainly looks that way cause I can’t really think of another reason of making it so tall and narrow.

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Gaijin has so much that they can add to China… But when they will do it is a big question.

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I’ve got a few suggestions pending which could be very beneficial

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Maybe type 85s, they are certainly interesting.

Is there one on FK-2000? Will be Chinese equivalent to Pantsir, kinda.

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There already is one, and it already got passed FK-2000 - The Chinese ground based Kashtan

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I see.

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I’ve been waiting on that ztz

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The radar surface-to-air missile launched by the FK2000 and shown at the Zhuhai Air Show in 2024.

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I see. Did they reveal any performance figures like G overload, speed, or range?

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I think the missiles should be comparable to Pantsir’s 95Ya6.

The VN23 wheeled assault gun displayed at the 2024 Zhuhai Air Show should be equipped with a 105mm gun, and there is a patrol missile on the top of the turret, weighing 36T, the top speed of 110km/h, and the video at the live conference showed its ability to turn in place (not CG).

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