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Chinese Weapon Exports

Suppose or let's assume one fine morning India and China become Friends. I wonder in what kind of Chinese Arms/Equipments will the Indian Armed forces will be interested in? Any suggestion from Indian Experts?
 
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Myanmar buys Chinese KS-1A SAM

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SAM KS-1A (HQ-12).

Myanmar Armed Forces at the beginning of November 2013 signed a contract with the Chinese foreign trade association China Precision Machinery Import-Export Corporation (CPMIEC) for the purchase of one regimental kit (chetyrehbatareynogo composition) Chinese anti-aircraft missile medium-range KS-1A (HQ-12). Delivery of these systems in Myanmar must be initiated in June 2014. Myanmar has become the first foreign customer SAM KS-1A (HQ-12).

SAM KS-1A (HQ-12) is designed and produced by combining the Chinese Academy of Defense Technology (so-called "Second Academy") State Corporation China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC)., Being a system of "pure Chinese" development. The complex, which began testing in 1989, bringing a long time, and is believed to be enrolled in a limited series production as the KS-1 around 1998, and more or less driven a modified version of KS-1A - about 2007. Solid-Zour complex KS-1A manufactured aircraft enterprises Guizhou Aerospace Industry Company Ltd (GAIEC) in Guiyang, and command post and radar H-200 passive phased array - now Shaanxi Tianhe Industry Group (Xian).
 
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Launched the first patrol ship to Nigeria

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First built for Nigeria Navy patrol vessel project P18N 91 F during the launching of the Chinese shipyard Wuchang Shipbuilding Industry Company.

January 27, 2014 in Chinese shipyard Wuchang Shipbuilding Industry Company in Wuhan, which is part of the State Shipbuilding Corporation, China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSIC), the launching of the water head built for Nigeria Navy patrol boat project P18N. The ship, board room VMC Nigeria F 91, yet has no official Nigerian names. Letting F 91 customer scheduled for mid-2014. Simultaneously with the descent of the shipyard ceremony beginning of the formation of the second housing sister ship, the assembly of which is supplied from Wuhan structures shall then be carried out already in Nigeria.

In April 2012, Nigeria has entered into a contract with China to build two patrol ships of the project P18N. Under the contract, the lead ship built Wuchang Shipbuilding Industry Company, where he began construction in October 2012, and the second to be built on 50% in Nigeria.

Patrol boats project P18N have a displacement 1,800 tons (probably full), length 95 m, width 12.2 m and 3.5 m average deepening energy plant consists of two diesel engines MTU 20V 4000M, the maximum speed is 21 knots. The crew of 70 people, maximum autonomy of 20 days. Ships equipped with 76-mm gun mount H/PJ26 (Chinese clone of the AK-176), and two 30 mm gun mounts H/PJ14, and must bear the helicopter class Z-9 in the hangar.
 
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The first built for the Army Aviation Bolivia multipurpose helicopter H425 (side number EB-101) at the factory airfield Chinese company Harbin Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation (HAMC). Harbin, January 2014

First Chinese helicopter H425 for Bolivia

On Chinese web resources made appeared in the middle of January 2014 at the factory airfield Chinese aircraft manufacturer Harbin Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation (HAMC) Harbin Photo first built for the Army Aviation Bolivia multipurpose helicopter H425 (board room U-101).

Helicopter N425 is a modified "commercialized" version produced NAMS famous helicopter Z-9 (license Aerospatiale / Eurocopter / Airus Helicopter AS 365N2 Dauphin 2). Agreement for the supply of two passenger planes Bolivia MA60 and six helicopters was signed N425 Chinese state AVIC Aircraft Corporation in June 2011 and translated into a solid contract worth 108 million dollars, funded by the state of the Chinese loan facility of 300 million dollars in January 2012.

Six helicopters ordered N425 designed for army aviation Bolivia (Aviación del Ejército boliviano), which will form part of its first full-fledged helicopter unit. Hitherto formed in 1981 Bolivian army aviation use only transport and training aircraft, but only to exploit it in the 1980s helicopter (Aerospatiale SA 315B Lama tail number EB-201) was more than 20 years ago transferred to the Air Force. Only in July 2013 Army Aviation Bolivia received two light piston training helicopter Robinson R44 (side numbers EB-121 and EB-122). Deliveries helicopters N425 from China must be initiated in March 2014.
 
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China is confident enough with its fighter jet targeting pods to start pushing them for export at defense trade shows.
At February’s Singapore Airshow, the WMD-7 Targeting Pod was once again presented as an export product at China’s pavilion for its national aviation export agency, the China National Aero-Technology Import and Export Corp. (CATIC).

CATIC displayed the WMD-7 at the 2012 Zhuhai Airshow, and mock-ups have appeared at the 2013 Dubai Airshow and the 2010 and 2012 Farnborough shows.

Another Chinese product beginning to make an appearance on the export market is the Type OC2 laser/infrared-targeting pod produced by the Norinco Group/Harbin Jiancheng Group. The OC2 made its first appearance at the 2012 Zhuhai Airshow.

“That China can market two basically similar optical/infrared targeting pods is a result of their 1998 defense logistics reform decision to invest in a broadly redundant but competitive military production sector,” said Richard Fisher, a senior fellow of Asian military affairs at the International Assessment and Strategy Center.

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Type 92 pistol has been chosen by BD and Cambodia as standard equipment. Also, BD have licensed produced it locally.
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