Saturday, May 30, 2026

Are We Looking at the Next‑Generation PLA Heavy Tank?

 Seven Road Wheels Say “Maybe"

The Chinese Internet™ is buzzing again — this time over a blurry chassis shot that might show the long‑rumored next‑generation PLA heavy tank, sporting the one feature that instantly gets every armor nerd’s attention:
Seven. Road. Wheels.

Why does that matter?

Because in PLA land, seven wheels = heavy, and heavy usually means >50 tons, a bigger engine, and a chassis meant to carry something more substantial than a 125 mm gun if they want.  For context, the current “heavy”, the Type 99 / ZTZ‑99, has been around for over 20 years and exists in what can only be described as “boutique quantities” by PLA standard Meanwhile, the lighter platforms (Type 96A, Type 15, ZBD‑04A, etc.) are being produced in much greater numbers as measured by the same time spend.  

So a new 7‑wheel chassis?  Yeah, that gets armchair generals' attention.

The  only confirmed 7‑Wheel PLA Vehicle Today is the  PLZ‑05B 155 mm Self‑Propelled Howitzer

Everything else is a six‑wheeler:
 

  • BD‑04 / ZBD‑04A IFV — 6 wheels
  • ZBD‑03 Airborne IFV — 6 wheels
  • ZSD‑89 APC — 6 wheels
  • Type 15 light tank — 6 wheels
  • Type 96 / 96A MBT — 6 wheels
  • Type 99 / 99A MBT — 6 wheels
  • PLZ‑05 / PLZ‑05A (older) — 6 wheels
  • PGZ‑07 SPAAG — 6 wheels


The PLA has been a six‑wheel traditionalist for decades, so when a seven‑wheel chassis shows up, people notice.

So… is this the new heavy MBT? Maybe. Maybe not. Nobody outside the CMC knows, and they’re not exactly chatty.  But, the logic is straightforward:

  • A 7‑wheel chassis implies higher weight class
  • Higher weight implies new armor package
  • New armor package implies new turret / new gun / new electronics
  • And all of that implies a new heavy tank family, not a derivative


It fits the rumor mill.
It fits the industrial trend.
It fits the “Type 99 is getting old” narrative. 

However, whether that’s a smart move in 2026,  the age of cheap drones and expensive coffins. That is another question entirely. 

 







 ZTZ99 on the move.


 

 

Sunday, May 03, 2026

Just Photos: ZTZ100 Main Battle Tank In The Field

 



Friday, May 29, 2026

Just Photos: CS/LS7 QCQ-171 9×19mm Parabellum ammunitions of the HongKong Police




Friday, February 14, 2025

A collection of QCQ171 photos, the new Chinese 9×submachine gun (SMG), a replacement of Type79

And a new 30 round manazine

 













Sunday, December 13, 2020

CS/LS7 9×19mm parabellum submachine gun in service with the Xinjiang PAP

Details on the CS/LS7 9×19mm (here), more evidence suggesting China is moving away from 9×18mm Makarov for their submachine "policing use cases"




Monday, May 28, 2018

JH16-1, China's new 9×19mm parabellum submachine gun

In a May23rd (link here), Guangdong SWAT drill, they fielded the new JH16-1 9×19mm Parabellum submachine gun which was revealed last year.

JH16-1 by Hubei Jianghua Machinery Co or Factory 9616 before it was transferred as a civilian company in 2002, fires 9×19mm Parabellum but can be adapted to different calibers for export.

Weighting in 2.8 kg and with a rate of fire around 800/minute to effective firing range of 200 meters.  JH16-1 is heavier and slower than the traditional Type79 SWAP submachine gun (1.75kg and 1000 rounds per minutes) but they in the same category over all.   Type79 fires 7.62×25 mm Tokarev.



 9×19mm Parabellum
 JH16-1 and Type 79 together


Pics from the May23rd drill




Other pics from the same SWAT drill





 

Thursday, May 28, 2026

No‑Surprise PLAN News of the Day: GJ‑21 Mock‑Up Spotted on Type 076

A GJ‑21 naval UCAV mock‑up has once again been photographed on the deck of the Type 076 amphibious assault ship. Anyone who has followed this program shouldn’t be shocked — this is exactly what the ship was built for.

From the outset, the Type 076 was designed as a hybrid drone carrier / amphibious assault ship, centered around one defining capability:

An electromagnetic aircraft launch system (EMALS) paired with arresting gear for fixed‑wing recovery. 

As of today, the Type 076 remains the only amphibious assault ship in the world equipped with EMALS for this LHD‑class hull designed to fling fixed‑wing “angry birds” off the deck.  Therefore, seeing a GJ‑21, the navalized stealth UCAV derived from the GJ‑11 Sharp Sword  sitting on its deck isn’t a surprise. It’s a confirmation.

The Type 076 was always meant to operate carrier‑grade unmanned combat aircraft, and the GJ‑21 was built specifically for catapult launch and arrested recovery. The mock‑up simply makes the relationship explicit.

So why a blog post to highlight this  no‑surprise PLAN News? Because it shows the Type 076 program is still moving forward, with the appearance of the GJ‑21 mock‑up suggests the program is now shifting into the next phase:

  • Aviation integration
  • Deck handling validation
  • Catapult/landing interface testing

In short: The ship has moved beyond “does it float and move” and into “does it launch and recover drones.”

 

Monday, April 20, 2026

Type 076 landing helicopter dock off to her sea trials

The Type 076 landing helicopter dock has entered its third round of sea trials, indicating continued progress in validating its propulsion, aviation facilities, and integrated systems.  


 

 

Thursday, November 06, 2025

Photos Of The Day: Type 076 landing helicopter dock's CATOBAR system is now visable

One notable detail from the Type 076 landing helicopter dock's launch ceremony on December 27, 2024, was that its CATOBAR system—comprising an electromagnetic catapult and arresting gear was covered from view.  Now you can have a full view from the two photos below:




Thursday, September 25, 2025

Checking in with China's other electromagnetic catapult (EM catapult) equipped ship (Sept 25th)

The Type 076 landing helicopter dock Sichuan has remained relatively quiet since her launch on December 27, 2024 especially when compared to her older, larger, and far more louder sister, the Type 003 Fujian, which recently made headlines by launching a bunch of birds from her electromagnetic catapult and arresting systems.

According to chatter on Chinese social media, Sichuan is now preparing to set sail, promising fresh material for PLA watchers and armchair generals alike to dissect every move and detail.   Youtube will be busy for sure.





Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Insufficient Firepower Phobia (IFP) Of The Day: Civilian Policing with 35mm grenade launcher and 120mm anti-tank rocket

First up, a fire‑support platoon from the PAP’s First Mobile Corps with their QLZ201 35 mm automatic grenade launchers. To date, this lightweight 35 mm AGL has only shown up in police units. Great for riot control, right? That’s one way to put it.

 









 

Next on deck: the Sichuan PAP Civilian Corps, this set of PR photos shows  the PF‑98 rocket launcher, QBU‑201 anti‑materiel rifle, QBJ‑201 machine gun, and assorted toys. Because nothing says ‘riot control’ quite like a shoulder‑fired HEAT round.