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NORINCO rolls out VP10 8x8 vehicle variants
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Christopher F Foss - IHS Jane's International Defence Review

23 August 2017

NORINCO VP10 variant configured with turret-mounted 105 mm gun and 7.62 mm coaxial MG. This version is not fitted with propellers for amphibious operations. Source: Christopher F Foss

China North Industries Corporation (NORINCO) has developed new variants of its export-oriented 8x8 VP10 armoured personnel carrier (APC), Jane's has learnt.

The baseline VP10 APC is typically operated by a two-person crew, and carries up to 12 dismounts in the rear troop compartment. The vehicle is equipped with a small roof-mounted remote weapon station (RWS) armed with a 12.7 mm machine gun (MG).

The VP10 APC is also understood from its original unveiling to be fully amphibious, with two shrouded propellers – mounted either side at the rear of the hull – that propel the vehicle in water at a maximum speed of 8 km/h.

NORINCO has disclosed a new variant fitted with a turret-mounted 105 mm rifled gun. The gun features a muzzle brake and fume extractor, though it lacks a muzzle reference system or thermal sleeve.

The gun is laid onto the target by a computerised fire control system (FCS), with commander and gunner using stabilised sighting systems.

Secondary armament comprises a 7.62 mm coaxial MG, with banks of electrically operated 76 mm grenade launchers mounted on the roof and firing forwards.

It is currently unknown whether the 105 mm rifled gun is manually loaded, or fed by a bustle-mounted automatic loader.

The first example of the 105 mm-gun variant does not appear to be amphibious, as it has an increased gross vehicle weight (GVW) owing to the installation of the heavier turret; in addition, the vehicle has not been fitted with propellers.

The 105 mm-gun variant is fitted with appliqué passive armour package to the hull and turret, and a number of dismounts could be carried in the rear troop compartment, which is fitted with firing ports and associated vision devices.
 
Land Platforms

China develops new RPG-defeating net for AFVs
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Christopher F Foss - IHS Jane's International Defence Review

24 August 2017

China has developed a new armour system called Flexible Grid Armour (FGA), which is now being marketed

Close up of the Chinese flexible grid armour system, which is designed to neutralise incoming single high-explosive anti-tank warheads. (Christopher F Foss) for export by China North Industries Corporation (NORINCO).

The FGA is designed to provide tracked and wheeled armoured fighting vehicles (AFVs) with increased protection against anti-tank threats, such as the high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) warhead fired by the widely deployed RPG-7 rocket propelled grenade (RPG) launcher.

The system comprises a tubular frame, which is attached a short distance from the hull of the platform and contains strands of taut wire that are secured by square links.

The taut wire is designed to neutralise the piezo-electric fuze of incoming HEAT warheads so that it does not detonate against the hull.

The FGA would not be fitted during routine training as it increases the overall width of the platform and can potentially be damaged when operating in rough terrain.

In addition to the FGA, NORINCO has also expanded its range of explosive reactive armour (ERA) and passive armour packages for AFVs.
 
Press Release

Rawalpindi- August 24, 2017
Lieutenant General Mazhar Jamil, Director General Strategic Plans Division on behalf of the Chairman JSC, conferred Distinguished Service Medals to the 35 eminent Scientists, Engineers and Officials of the Strategic Plans Division for their meritorious services during an Investiture Ceremony held at Joint Staff Headquarters.
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A nine member Afghan media delegation visited GHQ and and interacted with Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa . COAS said that Afghanistan is a brotherly neighbour and terrorists are our common enemies against which a trust based coordinated response is required rather than blame game and Media can play a vital role in mitigating the negativity created by inimical forces.


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Lt. Gen Umar Farooq Durrani, Chairman Pakistan Ordnance Factories signed an MoU w/ Kalashnikov Concern, Rostec Co. Govt of Russia @defencepk https://t.co/jmbFYqwyAT

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No I don't think so cuz the document they signed is for marketing their products jointly and selling them. If Klashnikov had won the tender they would have signed on the lines one they signed with CZ that outlines everything including procurement and ToT
Lt. Gen Umar Farooq Durrani, Chairman Pakistan Ordnance Factories signed an MoU w/ Kalashnikov Concern, Rostec Co. Govt of Russia @defencepk https://t.co/jmbFYqwyAT

Has Kalashnikov won the army G3 replacement battle
 
COAS reached Tajikistan today on a three days official visit for participation in Quadrilateral Counter Terrorism Coordination (QCTC) forum comprising Pakistan, China, Tajikistan and Afghanistan. MoD / Mil Leadership of all four countries have had held several staff level consultations over the last few months to formulate agenda points for conduct of this event.


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Lt. Gen Umar Farooq Durrani, Chairman Pakistan Ordnance Factories signed an MoU w/ Kalashnikov Concern, Rostec Co. Govt of Russia @defencepk https://t.co/jmbFYqwyAT

Has Kalashnikov won the army G3 replacement battle
No LOU is for civilian market not TOT of weapons. The trials are going on but yes according to a recent proof which I was shown by a friend AK-103 is leading in Type 56 tender and for G3 still SCAR is leading.

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