Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Just Photos: PAP Rolls Out the New 12.7×108mm light weight Heavy Machine Gun

This particular PAP detachment is participating border‑patrol drills with their new QJZ171 light/Heavy machine gun front and center. The setup looks very much like the PAP’s ongoing push to up‑gun their patrol elements: more reach, more punch, and a lot more intimidation factor when you’re watching a remote stretch of frontier.

No big commentary today, just photos, just gear, and another reminder that PAP continues to get new light infantry hardware. 

 







 

 

Thursday, October 09, 2025

The Quiet Rise of the QJZ171 Heavy Machine Gun For The PLAN

The new QJZ171 heavy machine gun is being quietly fielded in large numbers by the PLA Ground Force, with especially in mountainous regions where its lighter weight and improved portability offer clear advantages. Reports also suggest that the QJZ171 is beginning to replace the older Type QJZ-89 in last-ditch naval applications,

The PLAN has a long tradition of mounting heavy machine guns as a final defensive layer against both aerial and surface threats. The logic is straightforward as heavy machine guns are inexpensive, versatile, and can be mounted or dismounted with relative ease. While they may not match the sophistication of missile systems or close-in weapon systems (CIWS), their simplicity and reliability make them a practical choice for last-ditch defense.  And, they can always let them PLAN Marine borrow them.



Monday, September 22, 2025

PLA Photo Of The Day: PLA infantry heavy machine gun platoon in action

Observe the deployment of three QJZ171 12.7mm heavy machine guns in a blocking/barricade role, utilizing defilade to maximize cover and fields of fire.    The third QJZ171 is way in the back, it is kinda hard to spot.

Also noted a 3-man crew (gunner, assistant gunner and ammo carrier) with a fourth being the instructor


 

 

Tuesday, April 01, 2025

Photo Collection Of The Day: QJZ-171 12.7×108mm Heavy (Light) Machine Gun

The QJZ-171 was created with mountain warfare in the southwest plateau region (read Tibet), hence there is a strong emphasis on its portability.  Weighing in only 26.4 lbs, it can be portable by a 2-man crew as seem from a squad of PLA infantry of the 81st Group Army, Central Military Command below.  

Thanks to the complex plateau terrain and high altitude,  the oxygen content of the air is low, the combatants' physical fitness will be significantly lower than that of the plains, and the combat load of individual soldiers must be lower than that of the plains in order to reduce the physical consumption of officers and men.  Furthermore, the ground beneath the plateau terrain is mostly bare sand, snow, frozen soil, or soft moss, and the weapon system must be more adaptable to the ground, so that when used in the aforementioned terrain, the ground does not need to be modified, and the impact on weapon use is minimal.

To reduce weight and make it portable for two people, a plastic 60-round ammo box with a polymer link was specially constructed.  However, it can still fire the DShK-38/46-influenced box if necessary.    In addition, carbon fiber plastic was utilized for the exterior gun housing, with titanium alloys used for the receiver, bolt carrier, and some belt feed elements.

The QJZ-171 appears to be well-received, outside mountain troops, it has been deployed to MOUT, mounted infantry, and other SpOps formations.     Similar to the the Russian Kord Heavy machine gun, it began as a lighter replacement for an existing design and is now used in a variety of applications, from ship mounts to remote weapon stations. 






Note the QMK-171 5x magnified optic and the plastic ammo box







Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Meet China's new 12.7mm Heavy Machine Gun (HMG) in servcei with both the Marine and the Army

 









PLA receives world's lightest heavy machine gun

By Liu Xuanzun Source: Global Times Published: 2020/12/27 22:04:00

https://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1211152.shtml

A new type of heavy machine gun, possibly the lightest of its kind in the world, was recently spotted in an amphibious landing exercise held by the People's Liberation Army (PLA), indicating that the weapon with powerful suppressive fire has now entered Chinese military service.

An enhanced mechanicalized infantry platoon under the PLA Marine Corps recently conducted an amphibious landing and control exercise in a western beach area of South China's Guangdong Province, China Central Television (CCTV) reported on Thursday.

In the report's footage, several marine soldiers are seen carrying weapons that seem to be China's newly developed, super-light heavy machine gun, reported eastday.com, a Shanghai-based news website.

The new gun was featured for the first time in a photo released with a report posted on 81.cn, the PLA's website, in 2018. No details were given at that time.

Not yet known by its designation, the new 12.7-millimeter-caliber heavy machine gun boasts a similar structural design to the QJZ-89, a heavy machine gun widely used by the PLA, but many details, including the aiming sight and cartridge box, are very different, eastday.com said.

Citing military commentators, the eastday.com report said that this new gun is likely developed from the QJZ-89 but with a reduced weight. The QJZ-89 weighs 26 kilograms in total, 17.5 kilograms for the gun and 8.5 kilograms for the tripod; but thanks to the new design and new composite materials, the new gun could weigh as little as 20 kilograms, making it the lightest 12.7-millimeter-caliber heavy machine gun in the world.

A heavy machine gun that is light in weight has many advantages, with the most significant being that it can provide high mobility to its user, a Chinese military analyst told the Global Times on Sunday, requesting anonymity.

It enables a single soldier to carry the weapon without much burden at all, the analyst said, noting that heavy machine guns provide very strong suppressive fire on the battlefield, giving friendly troops more tactical options.

Its light weight, however, could also bring about possible weaknesses such as poor accuracy, but the gun's design will have reached a certain balance, the analyst said. "This kind of super-light heavy machine gun could be particularly useful in high-altitude and mountainous regions, or in amphibious landings and fast-reaction operations, when heavier machine guns might prove to be difficult to maneuver with."

After featuring in the exercise by the PLA Marine Corps, the gun has likely entered mass production and military service, eastday.com reported.

 

Tuesday, June 09, 2026

Chinese Armor Export of the Day: The Forever Type 59

Back on May 25th, photos surfaced of several Type 59D / ZTZ‑59D main battle tanks being loaded up for export. And because this is the land of the Forever Type 59, naturally everyone started asking the same question: Alright, who’s buying these things now?

Turns out the answer is Cambodia — with 39 out of a planned 93 already delivered.  (see below)

For those keeping score at home, this is the same Cambodia that got into a border "tension" with Thailand last years, during which the Thai Army rolled out their NORINCO VT‑4s. Hopefully nobody feels the need to replay that episode, but if they do, we may end up witnessing one of the more interesting matchups in modern armor history:

Type 59D/ZTZ‑59D vs. VT‑4 — a Chinese‑supplied tank duel, Southeast Asia edition.

And it wouldn’t even be the first time Chinese tanks squared off against each other. The last major instance was during the Iran–Iraq War, when both sides fielded over a thousand Chinese‑supplied Type 59s and Type 69s, leading to the unusual sight of mirror‑image armored formations blasting away at each other in the desert.

Some things change. The Type 59 apparently does not.  Forever Type59!

Photos from May 25th where exporting Type59Ds were spotted 




 

 Here's the news article confirming "China has delivered 39 T-59D tanks to Cambodia: Diplomat"   https://thainewsroom.com/2026/06/09/china-has-delivered-39-t-59d-tanks-to-cambodia-diplomat/amp/

 

Monday, January 05, 2026

Wait, is that a Type59D MBT

 Yup,  As of Jan 2026, the 39th Combined-Arms Brigade, 77th GA (LX 31) soldiers on with the Type59D MBT.  Yes, the PLA might never decommission them, they are just too... classic 

 


 

Tuesday, December 02, 2025

Forever Type59 Main Battle Tank

Surprise, surprise, yet another Type 59 main battle tank variant entered the export market.

This latest offering comes from Liaoning Poly Special Vehicle Co., Ltd. (辽宁保利特种车辆有限公司), a private enterprise that traces its roots back to the former PLA Factory No. 6409. Established on May 17, 2006, with a workforce of just 80 employees, the company now presents the Type 59G-125 to foreign buyers.

The upgraded model boasts a completely redesigned turret, composite armor, a new 125mm ZPT-98 smoothbore gun, and a modernized engine alongside advanced internal systems. At its core, the tank is powered by a 730-horsepower 12V150ZLC engine, delivering significantly enhanced performance compared to earlier iterations of 520-horsepower Model 12150L V-12 liquid-cooled diesel

 





 

Sunday, November 11, 2018

QN506, the MOUT of Type59mod with a 3-man crew
















 


Monday, December 26, 2011

Photo of the day: Type59G in Tanzania

Speaking of ERA blocks.....could this be the ultimate edition of the old T54/55 family?


Thanks Imp for the photo.



Bangladesh Army also ordered 300.


Thursday, November 25, 2010

Bangladesh Army's New Type59G MBT

According to our friend, the Bangladesh Military Forum, (http://www.bdmilitary.com), the first public appearance of the long-expected Type 59G was reported by today's Channel-i news.

In essence, this latest Type59MBT variant is a Type 96G in a Type59 body modified to carry a 125mm main gun, a modern fire control system, and the latest Chinese armor protection package. A total of 300 examples of the Type59G will be rebuilt from the existing fleet.  In addition to the Type59G rebuild program, the Bangladesh army will procure the Type96 MBT in due course as part of a greater modernization drive.  Since both MBTs are sharing many common components, this will greatly reduce the load on the existing logistics infrastructure.

Here is a list of Chinese land forces hardware to be procured by the Bangladesh Army compiled by BMF.


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* 7 x Type 96 MBTs (Not delivered yet, but eventually a couple of regiments)
* 5 x MBT ARV (Chinese, for MBT2000/Type 96 recovery)
* 300 x Type 59 MBT Upgrade (1 spotted at Dhaka; Army named them as "Type 59 G")
* 1 x SPH Regt (Chinese 122 or 155 mm SPH is expected)
* 1 x ADA Regiment (This complements another air defence regiment in BDA. Regiment is equivalent of brigade; Equipped with Chinese AAGs and MANPADS).

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Profile for new Type 59G MBT at bdmilitary.com created with input from armoured corps officer, photo analysis and Chinese defense websites:

http://www.bdmilitary.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=333&Itemid=97

Including a couple of pictures, which might be interesting reference material.



 

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Photos of the day: Forever the Type59 MBT mod!


 

Thursday, July 24, 2025

Selected small arms of the Royal Cambodian Army

 QBS09 shotgun and JH14 9mm submachine gun 




 

Type 81-1

 



 
Other classics 
 





 

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Chinese Rifle Of The Day: Type 97A Designated Marksman Rifle (DMR)

Type 97A DMR is an export variant of the QBU-88/Type88 rifle (chambered in 5.56x45mm)  This example is service with the Cambodian army.



 

Tuesday, December 29, 2020

The "China-equipped" Cambodian SpOps unit

ID-ed are:  LR-2 12.7×108mm Anti-Materiel Rifle, Type97A Marksman Rifle (export variant Type 88), Type09 shotgun, LZ 04 35mm Grenade Launcher, and CQ-A  Rifle

 




 

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Mini PLA in the making?

With or without the latest donation of uniforms, the Cambodia army looks more like a mini PLA.
Cambodia Sees Week of Chinese Beneficence

http://www.voanews.com/khmer-english/news/Cambodia-Sees-Week-of-Chinese-Beneficence--122659719.html


China donated 50,000 uniforms to Cambodia’s armed forces on Thursday, adding to a week of Chinese donations and agreements and coinciding with peacekeeping training for Cambodian personnel with US forces.

Zhang Jianlin, military attaché for the Chinese Embassy in Phnom Penh, handed the uniforms over to Sun Samnang, director general of logistics for the Cambodian Ministry of Defense, in a ceremony at the Phnom Penh military airbase.

The donation included 50,000 uniforms, along with accompanying hats, shoes and belts and adds to a donation of 257 military trucks a year ago.

“The Chinese Defense Ministry hopes that the uniforms will help relieve a shortage in the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces, and the donation also reflects the honest and good cooperation between the Chinese and Cambodian armies,” Zhang said.

Moeung Samphan, secretary of state for Cambodian Defense Ministry, who attended the ceremony, said the armed forces would have use of the uniforms, “fulfilling a shortage for our soldiers.”

On Wednesday Chinese Ambassador Pan Guangxue donated 200 Chinese-language books to the Confucius Institute at the Royal Academy of Cambodia. And on Tuesday, Commerce Minister Cham Prasidh signed a trade agreement with the president of the Chinese Chamber of International Commerce, Wan Jifei.

Wan said Tuesday he hoped the two countries would reach bilateral trade volume of $2.5 billion in 2012.

Meanwhile, Cambodian peacekeeping troops are expected to end training with US personnel on Friday.
Type 89 HMG



Type 81 122mm MRL

Type 07 9mm SMG
Type 95 helmet with Type 56-2 rifle
Type 97

Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Just another Sunday in the Cambodian capitol's downtown.