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Zambia has became the 4th customer of CH-3A after Pakistan, Nigeria and Turkmenistan:enjoy:
赞比亚新进口的CH-3A无人攻击机曝光。这是继巴基斯坦,尼日利亚和土库曼斯坦后CH-3系列无人攻击机的第四个国外客户。
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Thai media:The 1st batch of 28 VT4 MBT will be delivery to Thailand in October (据泰国星暹日报报道,泰国军方于2016年初期向中国订购的第1批VT4坦克,共28辆,总值49亿铢,获悉制造厂已在今年9月24-25日装运,预计将于本月8-15日运抵梭桃邑码头,并将由军械调查委员会负责验收。)
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China donates more weapons to the Philippines for anti-terrorism
(CNTV) 13:40, October 05, 2017

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China has donated weapons worth about 30 million yuan (4.5 million US dollars) to the Philippines to combat terrorism.

Weapons including 3,000 pieces of rifles, three million rounds of assorted ammunition and 90 sniper scopes were handed over to the Philippine Defense Ministry at a ceremony held on Thursday morning in the capital city of Manila.

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This batch of weapons is part of China’s military assistance worth 110 million yuan (about 16.54 million US dollars) to the Philippines for anti-terrorism efforts.

China will continue the donations in early 2018, Zhao Jianhua, the Chinese ambassador to the Philippines, said in his speech during the ceremony.

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China donates more weapons to the Philippines for anti-terrorism
(CNTV) 13:40, October 05, 2017


China has donated weapons worth about 30 million yuan (4.5 million US dollars) to the Philippines to combat terrorism.

Weapons including 3,000 pieces of rifles, three million rounds of assorted ammunition and 90 sniper scopes were handed over to the Philippine Defense Ministry at a ceremony held on Thursday morning in the capital city of Manila.

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This batch of weapons is part of China’s military assistance worth 110 million yuan (about 16.54 million US dollars) to the Philippines for anti-terrorism efforts.

China will continue the donations in early 2018, Zhao Jianhua, the Chinese ambassador to the Philippines, said in his speech during the ceremony.

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Cool, hope the Philippines can solve the siege on Marawi city soon if they have not.
 
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China rising in arms trade
By Chen Qingqing Source:Global Times Published: 2017/10/8 21:38:39

Exports upgraded to advanced weapons: experts
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Spectators check out models of tanks at a military equipment exhibition in Beijing on July 25. Photo: VCG

China has become a larger player in the global arms industry in recent years and exports have been shifting from low-end weapons to increasingly advanced ones, though the country applies strict rules to arms exports, experts said on Sunday.

Chinese arms sales have been surging in the past five years, according to an article published in US magazine the National Interest on September 27. During the period, the country's exports accounted for 6.2 percent of the global weapons trade, an increase of 74 percent compared to 2007-11, the article noted.

In addition, China's weapons exports have moved ahead of those from countries such as Germany, France and the UK, and it is now the world's third-largest arms exporter, according to the article.

Pakistan, one of the main destinations for China's arms exports, said on Saturday that the country's navy has signed contracts to acquire an undisclosed number of frigates from China and is also planning to buy eight submarines from China, the Dawn reported, citing former naval chief Muhammad Zakaullah.

This comes as no surprise, given China's growing capabilities in research and development (R&D) as well as production of advanced weapons, Li Jie, a naval military expert, told the Global Times on Sunday.

"The days when China lagged behind other countries in weapons design and technology are over. Now we have independent R&D systems and are even ahead of other countries in some major areas such as submarines and aircraft," he said, pointing to the new fighter jet, the J-20.

The J-20, a stealth fighter jet independently developed by China, has been officially commissioned into military service, Wu Qian, spokesperson for the Ministry of National Defense (MOD), was quoted as saying in a report by the Xinhua News Agency on September 28. The aircraft is the country's fourth-generation medium and long-range fighter jet.

More advanced exports

At the same time as China's rising capability in weapons development, there has been a shift in arms exports.

China's exports in recent years have shifted from low-end weapons to more advanced items, such as modern tanks, submarines and unmanned aerial vehicles, Song Zhongping, a Beijing-based military expert, told the Global Times on Sunday.

"Also, China usually exports weapons to countries without strings attached, and it has adopted flexible payment arrangements such as loans, which makes the purchase of weapons easier for some countries," he noted.

China exports weapons to 55 countries worldwide, covering Asia, the Middle East and Latin America, and many of its clients are developing countries.

Although China's share of the industry has risen rapidly in the past few years, the US is still the largest global arms exporter, accounting for one-third of total exports, according to a report released by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute in February. The US supplies arms to at least 100 countries around the world, and half of its exports are to the Middle East, the report noted.

"Compared to US military equipment, China's exports have advantages not only in price but also in after-sales service," Song said, noting that the country provides technology support and consultancy when selling weapons to other countries.

China also has "a better reputation in arms sales," said Li, the expert. "For example, the US previously sold F-16 fighter jets to India, which are outdated and overpriced," he added.

Also, China has further enhanced its competitiveness in the area of advanced weapons, according to Li. "The submarines sold to Pakistan are a good example, as is our self-designed, air-independent propulsion system," he said.

Some of China's advanced weapons have shown better-than-expected performance on the global stage compared to ones from major exporters such as the US and Russia. "For instance, China's J-10 aircraft won't be weaker than its US counterpart the F-16… Also the country's Hongqi missile defense system has capabilities equivalent to the US Patriot missiles," Song said.

However, the US and Russia have accumulated more real-time battle experience, particularly in the Middle East, according to experts.

Strict rules

"A major difference is that China exports weapons to maintain regional peace, but the US is fuelling instability," Li noted.

China exports weapons based on three principals - to help enhance the client's legitimate self-defense capability, not to jeopardize regional and global peace and stability, and not to intervene in the client's internal politics - the MOD spokesman was quoted as saying in media reports on September 28.

On top of that, China's weapons exports are in line with UN regulations, and are legal and responsible, the spokesman said.



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China's expanding arms sales are really bad news for countries like Ukraine. China's market share in arms exports will keep growing in quantity and quality of military equipment. Over time, China will start squeezing out the tier-2 arms suppliers.

28 Chinese Norinco VT4 MBT-3000 tanks "arrived on Tuesday [October 10, 2017] at the [Thai] navy's port at Sattahip in Chon Buri province."

A second batch of 10 more Chinese Norinco VT4 MBT-3000 tanks will be delivered later at an additional cost of US$58 million (citation: Thailand to buy more Chinese tanks, reportedly for $58M | DefenseNews).
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First batch of 28 China-made tanks rolls in | Bangkok Post

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China's expanding arms sales are really bad news for countries like Ukraine. China's market share in arms exports will keep growing in quantity and quality of military equipment. Over time, China will start squeezing out the tier-2 arms suppliers.

28 Chinese Norinco VT4 MBT-3000 tanks "arrived on Tuesday [October 10, 2017] at the [Thai] navy's port at Sattahip in Chon Buri province."

A second batch of 10 more Chinese Norinco VT4 MBT-3000 tanks will be delivered later at an additional cost of US$58 million (citation: Thailand to buy more Chinese tanks, reportedly for $58M | DefenseNews).
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First batch of 28 China-made tanks rolls in | Bangkok Post

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very expensive tank! ! !:o:
 
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Yes, USD 5.8 million each. Digital computerized automatic gearbox, LCD tap, aim and shot. Highly digitize, network sharing data with all unit.

VT-4 are not the usual MBT.
does it have APS ?
 
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