Wednesday, February 11, 2026

So many choppers to launch out of a Type075

 In recent footage of the Type 075 landing helicopter dock Hainan (Hull 31), several different helicopter configurations were tested to support a PLA Ground Force amphibious combined‑arms unit during a beach‑assault drill. 

The choppers involved reportedly included the Z‑20J, Z‑8C, Z‑9F, Z‑9D, and Z‑18Y. That’s a surprisingly wide mix of platforms operating from a single LHD. In real operations, though, the chopper wing would almost certainly be streamlined. Supporting so many different helicopter types at once would create a logistical and support headache likely that no commander wants to deal with.   

 






 

Sunday, September 07, 2025

Weapon Of The Day: QJH001 12.7X108mm Gunpod

For the last 20 years, the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) has equipped its naval helicopters from the Z-8, Z-9, to more recently the Z-20J with external gun pods designed for ground support fire missions. These pods typically carry around 1,000 rounds.

The gun pod mounted on the Z-20J is derived from the QJH001 door gun, which itself its based to the PLA’s QJC88 family of heavy machine guns (link).

There's nothing special about the pod really.  However, it exemplifies the PLA’s methodical, incremental approach to weapons development. Rather than pursuing radical innovation, they focus on refining proven systems (home or aboard) to maximize mileage before transitioning to something entirely new.








Thursday, January 16, 2025

Hi Res Photos Of The Day: Z-20J

 Photo credit goes to B747SPNKG





Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Move Over PLA Army Flyboys, Now It Is PLA Marine's Turn To Show Off Their Shipborne Assault Z20J

The examples on display at the current Zhuhai Airshow belong to the PLAN Marine Aviation Brigade, and provide substantially better features and capacities over the preceding Z-8 and Z-9s. (link)

Similar to the Z-20T,  J variant's stub wings can host different fire support solutions from rockets, gunpods, to ATGM



















Wait the minute, is that Windows 7?

CASC Rainbow (Caihong) CA‑5 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) were reportedly deployed to Ain al‑Asad Air Base alongside General Abdulamir Rashid Yarallah. What really caught my attention was the active Windows 7 interface visible on all of the terminals. Since Windows 7 is no longer supported by Microsoft and receives no security updates, operating it, especially in a communications‑connected environment with UAV introduces unnecessary cybersecurity risks. It’s a surprising choice for a military installation.

Or maybe it’s nothing more than an old‑school PC gaming rig, something to keep UAV operators entertained with classic first‑person shooters with Windows 7 while they wait for their actual mission, the one involving real‑world targets rather than virtual ones. 






 

 Or maybe it’s nothing more than an old‑school PC gaming rig—something to keep UAV operators entertained with classic first‑person shooters while they wait for their actual mission, the one involving real‑world targets rather than virtual ones.

 

 

Wednesday, December 09, 2015

Action of the day: Iraqi Ch-4B drone attack ISIS gathering in Ramadi

You can watch the video (here)











Iraq debuts new Chinese CH-4 UAV
 

https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/iraq-debuts-new-chinese-ch-4-uav-417682/

    13 October, 2015 BY: Beth Stevenson London

Iraq's defence ministry has released a video and pictures of its first China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) CH-4B “Rainbow” unmanned air vehicle taking off from Kut airbase.

 

 

Saturday, September 07, 2024

Locally produced Iraqi VN22 IFV Family

Photos from Defence Industry Commission of Iraq (DICI

While new of Norinco VN22 being built domestically in Iraq has received some media attention, actual information such as how many units would be acquired, the overall cost, and other details are surprisingly missing on such a landmark "China outreaches to Middle East" military engagement.