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Posted 03.03.2014 at 11:30 am
LAND
Smart Munitions on the Internet Honor Roll
GS-1 AT Smart Munitions The GS-1 works like a smart cluster bomb; dropping infrared guided bombs that home in on the heat produced by tanks' vulnerable engines. NORINCO
NORINCO, the main manufacturer of Chinese group weapons, recently revamped its website to attract foreign buyers for a wide range of modern ground weapons that the 2012 Pentagon Report called “increasing in global competitiveness”. The GS-1 155mm ammunition deserves special mention: it drops multiple infrared guided bombs that home in on tank engine’s infrared signatures. As proud owners of Chinese 155mm cannons, American allies Saudi Arabia and Kuwait are among the likely targets, ironically for potential use against tank forces of Iran, which is closer to China.
ZH-05- the iPhone of smart grenades?
ZH-05 in a PLA stage play The ZH-05 appears on stage during celebrations for a successful anti-piracy patrol by Chinese Marines. Xinhua News Agency
ZH-05, Keeping the Seven Seas Safe As seen on this calender, the ZH-05 first underwent limited service in PLAN anti-piracy patrols near Somalia. Chinese Internet
The ZH-05 makes its stage debut after pulling combat duty on Chinese anti-piracy patrols in the Gulf of Aden. While the computerized targeting system, underslung assault rifle and the 20 mm “smart” grenade launcher gives the ZH-05 a passing resemblance the experimental XM-29 and South Korean K-11 smart grenade launchers, it’s actually a whole different beast. Unlike its American and Korean doppelgangers, its single shot, bolt action grenade launcher makes it easy to switch between mission specific ammunition, just like the ubiquitous M203 grenade launcher slung under M-16 rifles.
AIR
"2011", Third and Improved J-20 Prototype, takes to the Sky
2011 is airborne! The third J-20 flies, showing stealth and avionics improvements which could indicate a closer fit to the final production model. China Defense Blog
The long awaited third prototype, number "2011", first flew on February 28, 2014. What was notable is that the test plane had modified air intakes, suggesting not just likely developmental progress, but that it is equipped with potentially different engines from the 2001 and 2002 prototypes. Another key improvement is the installation of a stealthy targeting pod. This appears to be similar in function to the F-35’s Electro-optical Targeting System. 2011 also has redesigned weapons bay and landing gear doors, which was probably done to improve its stealthiness. The appearance of the 2011 also suggests that the J-20 is on schedule for an initial operating capability of 2017-2019, not much soon after the F-35.
Blue Whale becomes star for a day
Blue Whale Quad Copter The Blue Whale quad rotor concept has a goal of taking off like a helicopter and fly fast as an airplane, all with a 20 ton payload. CCTV
A CCTV documentary showed a model of the Blue Whale at AVIC’s China Helicopter Research Institute; a model first appeared at the 2nd Chinese Helicopter Exhibition in September 2013. Its television debut suggests that the Blue Whale, a 500 mph, 20 ton payload four engine tilt rotor aircraft with a 815km range, is becoming a full scale development project. Given planned Sino-Russian cooperation for a heavy vertical takeoff aircraft, the Blue Whale may be the first in joint Shanghai Cooperation Organization military research. If operational, the Blue Whale could offer capabilities akin to a larger version of the US MV-22 Osprey. One scenario would be to quickly deploy light tanks behind enemy lines, making airborne assaults against Taiwan many times more effective.
Posted 03.03.2014 at 11:30 am
LAND
Smart Munitions on the Internet Honor Roll
GS-1 AT Smart Munitions The GS-1 works like a smart cluster bomb; dropping infrared guided bombs that home in on the heat produced by tanks' vulnerable engines. NORINCO
NORINCO, the main manufacturer of Chinese group weapons, recently revamped its website to attract foreign buyers for a wide range of modern ground weapons that the 2012 Pentagon Report called “increasing in global competitiveness”. The GS-1 155mm ammunition deserves special mention: it drops multiple infrared guided bombs that home in on tank engine’s infrared signatures. As proud owners of Chinese 155mm cannons, American allies Saudi Arabia and Kuwait are among the likely targets, ironically for potential use against tank forces of Iran, which is closer to China.
ZH-05- the iPhone of smart grenades?
ZH-05 in a PLA stage play The ZH-05 appears on stage during celebrations for a successful anti-piracy patrol by Chinese Marines. Xinhua News Agency
ZH-05, Keeping the Seven Seas Safe As seen on this calender, the ZH-05 first underwent limited service in PLAN anti-piracy patrols near Somalia. Chinese Internet
The ZH-05 makes its stage debut after pulling combat duty on Chinese anti-piracy patrols in the Gulf of Aden. While the computerized targeting system, underslung assault rifle and the 20 mm “smart” grenade launcher gives the ZH-05 a passing resemblance the experimental XM-29 and South Korean K-11 smart grenade launchers, it’s actually a whole different beast. Unlike its American and Korean doppelgangers, its single shot, bolt action grenade launcher makes it easy to switch between mission specific ammunition, just like the ubiquitous M203 grenade launcher slung under M-16 rifles.
AIR
"2011", Third and Improved J-20 Prototype, takes to the Sky
2011 is airborne! The third J-20 flies, showing stealth and avionics improvements which could indicate a closer fit to the final production model. China Defense Blog
The long awaited third prototype, number "2011", first flew on February 28, 2014. What was notable is that the test plane had modified air intakes, suggesting not just likely developmental progress, but that it is equipped with potentially different engines from the 2001 and 2002 prototypes. Another key improvement is the installation of a stealthy targeting pod. This appears to be similar in function to the F-35’s Electro-optical Targeting System. 2011 also has redesigned weapons bay and landing gear doors, which was probably done to improve its stealthiness. The appearance of the 2011 also suggests that the J-20 is on schedule for an initial operating capability of 2017-2019, not much soon after the F-35.
Blue Whale becomes star for a day
Blue Whale Quad Copter The Blue Whale quad rotor concept has a goal of taking off like a helicopter and fly fast as an airplane, all with a 20 ton payload. CCTV
A CCTV documentary showed a model of the Blue Whale at AVIC’s China Helicopter Research Institute; a model first appeared at the 2nd Chinese Helicopter Exhibition in September 2013. Its television debut suggests that the Blue Whale, a 500 mph, 20 ton payload four engine tilt rotor aircraft with a 815km range, is becoming a full scale development project. Given planned Sino-Russian cooperation for a heavy vertical takeoff aircraft, the Blue Whale may be the first in joint Shanghai Cooperation Organization military research. If operational, the Blue Whale could offer capabilities akin to a larger version of the US MV-22 Osprey. One scenario would be to quickly deploy light tanks behind enemy lines, making airborne assaults against Taiwan many times more effective.