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QBZ-97 is in service not long and surprise it is replace so quickly with QBZ-03?
The reason to go for bullup design is short but without compromising the range so that armour , airborne and all units use the same rifle.

Looks like PLA is going the NATO way as with their HK and Sauer

QBZ-97?
Isn't it just for export?
 
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If you see from the shooting video. The recoil is extremely mild and very responsive. Looks at the big smile from the user after finishing his magazine. He looks very impress with QBZ-03 rifle.

Has a passing resemblance to an FN FNC
In fact, its deprived more from Type 81 assault rifle but with a more modern touch.

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If you see from the shooting video. The recoil is extremely mild and very responsive. Looks at the big smile from the user after finishing his magazine. He looks very impress with QBZ-03 rifle.


In fact, its deprived more from Type 81 assault rifle but with a more modern touch.

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I have seen Type-56 AK's in Pakistan, but haven't seen Type-81. But I did saw them with Bangladeshi military. It's an interesting rifle.
View media item 17896Type-81 AK.
View media item 17897Tajikistan Army Soldiers with Type 81 rifles.
 
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I have seen Type-56 AK's in Pakistan, but haven't seen Type-81. But I did saw them with Bangladeshi military. It's an interesting rifle.
View media item 17896Type-81 AK.
View media item 17897Tajikistan Army Soldiers with Type 81 rifles.
Type81 is a very good rifle with good accuracy due to reduced recoil. The parts are better CNC and finished. Downside will be more delicate care needed compare to rugged AK-47. But QBZ-03 is another level.

The recoil are near non existent when fired.
 
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PLA gets new lethal high-precision sniper rifle: report
By Liu Xuanzun Source:Global Times Published: 2019/5/19 15:26:51

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Pictured is China's new and first homemade high-precision sniper rifle, which fires 7.62 millimeter rounds. Photo: Screenshot of China Central Television

China unveiled on Sunday details of its first homemade high-precision sniper rifle, a weapon that could replace the old rifle that has served the People's Liberation Army (PLA) for more than 20 years.

Capable of firing 7.62 millimeter rifle rounds with an effective range of 800 meters, the weapon has a full length of 1,150 millimeters and weighs 6.5 kilograms, state broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV) reported on Sunday, without announcing the gun's designation.

The gun is China's first ever high-precision sniper rifle, marking a significant breakthrough in the country's sniper development, the report said, noting that the term "high-precision" refers to the rifle's ability to accurately hit a target as small as a coin from a hundred meters.

It has already been delivered to the Chinese military, CCTV reported.

The structure of the rifle is simple, and only two parts of the gun - the magazine and the bolt - are field strippable. This simple design enabled a high level of craftsmanship, making the rifle more accurate, CCTV quoted Du Yue, a sniper instructor at the PLA 83rd Group Army, as saying.

A low light level image intensifier can be added to the sniper's scope so it can be operated at night.

Five customized 7.62 millimeter bullets can be loaded into the rifle's magazine. They are heavier than normal rifle rounds in order to ensure high accuracy, the report said.

China's first domestically developed sniper rifle, the QBU-88, has been in commission in the PLA for more than 20 years, CCTV said, noting that the old rifle no longer meets the requirements of modern warfare.

The QBU-88 uses 5.8 millimeter rounds, but the 7.62 millimeter rounds are more popular around the world because of their higher impact and accuracy, a Chinese military expert who preferred not to be named told the Global Times on Sunday.

CCTV also reported on another type of China's advanced sniper rifles, the QBU-10, which is 1,380 millimeters long and weighs 15 kilograms. It fires high-caliber rounds of 12.7 millimeters that can hit living targets 1,000 meters away and destroy armored targets 1,500 meters away.

The two types of sniper rifles can complete different missions and form an all-round combination, the expert said, noting that the high-precision rifle can make lethal attacks on infantry targets, while the high-caliber rifle can blow up light armored vehicles or enemies behind cover.
 
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PLA gets new lethal high-precision sniper rifle: report
By Liu Xuanzun Source:Global Times Published: 2019/5/19 15:26:51

6250992c-ad3b-47ab-9e79-e7a5e5cd161c.jpeg
Pictured is China's new and first homemade high-precision sniper rifle, which fires 7.62 millimeter rounds. Photo: Screenshot of China Central Television

China unveiled on Sunday details of its first homemade high-precision sniper rifle, a weapon that could replace the old rifle that has served the People's Liberation Army (PLA) for more than 20 years.

Capable of firing 7.62 millimeter rifle rounds with an effective range of 800 meters, the weapon has a full length of 1,150 millimeters and weighs 6.5 kilograms, state broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV) reported on Sunday, without announcing the gun's designation.

The gun is China's first ever high-precision sniper rifle, marking a significant breakthrough in the country's sniper development, the report said, noting that the term "high-precision" refers to the rifle's ability to accurately hit a target as small as a coin from a hundred meters.

It has already been delivered to the Chinese military, CCTV reported.

The structure of the rifle is simple, and only two parts of the gun - the magazine and the bolt - are field strippable. This simple design enabled a high level of craftsmanship, making the rifle more accurate, CCTV quoted Du Yue, a sniper instructor at the PLA 83rd Group Army, as saying.

A low light level image intensifier can be added to the sniper's scope so it can be operated at night.

Five customized 7.62 millimeter bullets can be loaded into the rifle's magazine. They are heavier than normal rifle rounds in order to ensure high accuracy, the report said.

China's first domestically developed sniper rifle, the QBU-88, has been in commission in the PLA for more than 20 years, CCTV said, noting that the old rifle no longer meets the requirements of modern warfare.

The QBU-88 uses 5.8 millimeter rounds, but the 7.62 millimeter rounds are more popular around the world because of their higher impact and accuracy, a Chinese military expert who preferred not to be named told the Global Times on Sunday.

CCTV also reported on another type of China's advanced sniper rifles, the QBU-10, which is 1,380 millimeters long and weighs 15 kilograms. It fires high-caliber rounds of 12.7 millimeters that can hit living targets 1,000 meters away and destroy armored targets 1,500 meters away.

The two types of sniper rifles can complete different missions and form an all-round combination, the expert said, noting that the high-precision rifle can make lethal attacks on infantry targets, while the high-caliber rifle can blow up light armored vehicles or enemies behind cover.
Does the whole QBU family belong to NORINCO?
 
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