Tuesday, July 28, 2015

PLZ04/05 155mm Self Propelled Howitzers update.

In a series of photos and CCTV reports released by the PLA (here) recently, it appears that they have significantly upgraded the fire power of their infantry divisions belonging to the Nanjing Military Region with PLZ04/05 155mm Self Propelled Howitzers.  

The PLZ04/05 is the pride of the PLA artillery, capable of firing guided rounds to a maximum range of 100KM, a major jump over their old 152mm PLZ83 (D20 based) workhorse.    Together with other supporting arms of the PLA, a PLZ04/05 Abteilung consists of 6 tubes in a 18-gun battalion, organic to the divisional headquarters.   Additionally, more PLZ04/05 tubes are available to the Nanjing MR from its1st Artillery Division. 1st Group Army.


91st Amphibious Infantry Division, 31st Group Army traded in their old PLZ83 152mm SPH for the new PLZ05.


PLZ83



2nd PLZ05 Battalion belonging to the Artillery Regiment,  1st Amphibious Mechanized Infantry Division, 1st Group Army, confirmed.   The 1st Amphibious Mechanized Infantry Division now enjoys the firepower of 36 PLZ05 tubes, a first for a PLA infantry division.
















Monday, July 19, 2010

A new PLZ04 155mm Self Propelled Howitzer unit commissioned.

According to this PLA Daily article (here), a new PLZ05 unit was commissioned on July 14th with the an artillery brigade from the Beijing Military Region. This marks the fifth confirmed PLA PLZ05 unit currently in service.

The other four units are:
- 38th GA artillery brigade
- 39th GA artillery brigade
- 1st Artillery Div.
- 9th Artillery Div.
Thanks Andrew KC for the list.


Monday, July 27, 2015

Photos of the day: PLAAF arrives at Aviadarts-2015





Crews from Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and China are taking part in “Aviadarts”
Posted on July 21, 2015 by defencerussia   

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 More than 50 pilot crews from Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and China will take part in the international pilot competitions Aviadarts-2015, spokesman for Russia’s Air Force Igor Klimov told TASS on Monday.

He said six more countries will be present as observers. “Competitions will be held in seven disciplines by the types of aircraft, including fighter jets, bombers, attack aircraft, military transport planes and helicopters. Participants will pilot their types of aircrafts,” he said.

More than 100 pilots will perform flights in 12 types of planes and helicopters from three airfields in Ryazan, Bryansk and Kaluga regions. The aircraft to take part in the competitions will include JH-7, Su-24M, Su-25, Su-27, Su-30SM, Su-34, MiG-29SMT, Il-76, Tu-22M3 planes and Ka-52, Mi-35 and Mi-8 helicopters.












Saturday, July 25, 2015

Photos of the day: Chinese Navy in Mumbai

They are visiting everyone in the India Ocean, not just Pakistan.

In a first, Chinese Navy's missile destroyer docks at Mumbai port
Last Updated: Tuesday, July 21, 2015 - 07:50

In a first, Chinese Navy's missile destroyer docks at Mumbai port

Mumbai: In a first incident of its kind, Jinan, a Luyang II-class missile destroyer of Chinese Navy, on Monday docked at Mumbai harbour on a stopover while on an anti-piracy mission on the Gulf of Aden.

Defence sources said the destroyer reached the Mumbai harbour earlier in the day.

The PLA Navy vessel will be leaving for Salalah in Oman on July 24.

The arrival of the Chinese vessel comes at a time when India is keeping a keen eye on the Chinese naval movement in the Indian Ocean Region.

Earlier this month, a Chinese submarine had docked in Karachi, Pakistan, raising the eyebrows of the Indian security establishment.








Friday, July 24, 2015

Photos of the day: BYOB to the party


PLA to participate in " Tank Biathlon" with its own equipment
( Source: China Military Online  )         2015-July-22 09:58





  BEIJING, July 21 (ChinaMil) -- At the invitation of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation, the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) will form groups to participate in the 2015 World Military Games in Russia from July to August in 2015, according to the Ministry of National Defense of the People's Republic of China.

  The PLA will send a team formed by troops from Shenyang, Beijing, Ji'nan, Nanjing and Guangzhou Military Area Commands and from the Navy and Air Force to participate in the Games. The team is made up of 531 people and will take part in all the 12 competition items.

  Initiated by Russia in 2013, the Games used to be known as the "Tank Biathlon World Championship". With the arms and events greatly increased in number this year, which involves more than 10 arms and items, such as armored forces, artillery forces, reconnaissance, marine corps, aviation forces of the air force, and airborne troops, the "Tank Biathlon" is now known as the "Olympic Games for the Army".

  The equipment and materials to be used by the PLA in the Games were already transported by rail from Manzhouli on July 9, and will arrive in each competition area successively in late July, according to sources.

  Military experts believed that as the war forms change quickly, the army has taken on more and more combat tasks, and thus sped up the segmentation and development of the army's arms.

  Professor Han Xudong with Strategic Department of the PLA National Defense University (NDU) believed that this Games can better showcase the overall situation of the army from each participating country. The Chinese army's participation in such competition can not only temper its combat capability, but also demonstrate its confidence and openness to the world.

  1. From " Tank Biathlon World Championship " to "Olympic Games for the Army"

  Alabino Training Ground, , Moscow Oblast, Russia, August 4, 2014. Top tanks from 12 countries such as Russia, China, India and Kazakstan began the intense competition for the "Tank Biathlon ".

  China participated in that competition for the first time. Russia initiated this series of competition in 2013, and invited the CIS countries such as Belarus, Kazakstan and Armenia to participate in. Russia decided to expand the scale of the "Tank Biathlon" at the end of that year, and turn the competition into a stage where outstanding tank soldiers from various countries compete with each other.

  In 2014, there were 12 countries participating in the second "Tank Biathlon ", and more than 20 countries sent their military observers. The competition was known as the "Tank World Championship ". In the face of the old-time international powerful army forces such as Russia, the Chinese team showcased the high level of the PLA army in its "first show", and won the third place in the team competition.

  "The number of events for this year is greatly increased, and the competition is more than just about duels among main battle tanks," said Han Xudong.

  Military experts believed that as military technologies change quickly, the army not only needs infantries to move quickly and to perform occupation tasks, but also needs artillerymen to provide long-distance firepower coverage, needs armored forces to conduct the long-distance rapid maneuver, and needs anti-aircraft forces to perform the air defense mission, etc.

  "This Olympic Games for the Army places stress on the army's multi-arms combat capability, which can better showcase the overall development of each participating country," added Han Xudong.

  In fact, this international military competition has kept increasing its subjects and difficulty since its birth. In 2014, the "Tank Biathlon" specifically included the physical stamina event based on the competition in the previous year and targeting the actual combat environment where personnel and equipment consumption is extremely great. The Chinese team got the highest total score in this event.

  The participating countries made preparations for this "Olympic Games for the Army" very early in order to get good results. Colonel Kochetkov, director of the Press Section of the Western Military District of Russia, told the media at a press conference as early as June this year that the experts from China, Egypt and Belarus, etc. had conducted on-the-spot inspections on the shooting range of the Western Military District of Russia which is a proposed competition venue.

  2. China is the only team carrying its own equipment to participate in the Games

  In this competition, competitors compete not only tactically, but also technically. Other participating countries all use Russian-made T-72B main battle tanks. The Chinese team is the only team that carries its own equipment, which shows its confidence in its homemade equipment.

  The inspiration for the "Tank Biathlon" came from the sport of biathlon. The competition simulates the rules for relays in skiing, and provides that the tank crew must drive the tank for 20 kilometers. During this period, the tank must not only pass various obstacles and complex terrains, but also fulfill the designated fire missions, such as attacking the simulated tank targets as well as low-flying helicopters 900 to 2200 meters above the ground.

  This competition has been famous for its high difficulty since its advent, with its difficulty increasing year by year. For example, the first competition in 2013 mainly evaluated the ability of the tank crew to drive the tank through rugged and complex terrains, overcome various obstacles and shoot. The second competition greatly increased the difficulty of competition. It set subjects more complexly and flexibly.

  Military experts believed that the overall difficulty of this "Olympic Games for the Army" will be higher than those in all the previous games. Han Xudong believed that inclusion of the aviation troops and airborne troops from the air forces will be a major attraction of this competition.

  As the leading role in all the previous competitions, the main battle tank is still another major attraction on the competition terrain. In 2014, China's main battle tank for the second "Tank Biathlon" was the ZTZ-96A tank from the PLA Nanjing Military Area Command (MAC).

  This tank is the latest modified version of China's second-generation main battle tank. Equipped with the appliqué armor, image-stabled observing and aiming system and upgraded fire control system, it has basically reached the firepower level of a third-generation main battle tank, and can form a high-and-low combination with the 99-type tank, China's third-generation main battle tank.

  Petrovskiy, academician with Russian Academy of Military Sciences, said in an interview that the Chinese team is the only team that carries its own equipment, which shows its confidence in its homemade equipment. Petrovskiy pointed out that in this competition, competitors compete not only tactically, but also technically. "China brings its homemade tanks into the competition, which increases the actual combat degree of the competition."

  The head of the Chinese team said after the second competition was over that this is the first time for the battle equipment of the Chinese army to have gone abroad to participate in an international competition. Some analysts believe that considering the fact that the ZTZ-96A main battle tank was basically equivalent to the Russian-made T-72B tank in terms of overall strength in last year's competition, it is very likely for China to dispatch this tank again this year, and the Russian military will perhaps continue to dispatch the modified T-72B tank to participate in the competition.

  3. Important training means in the peace time

  Going abroad to participate in international military competitions is one of the important means to temper the combat capability of the Chinese army in the peace time. International military competitions have high actual combat requirements, and the participating teams need to overcome many adverse factors such as language, climate and terrain. Therefore, such competitions are very helpful for increasing the army's combat capability.

  Domestic military experts said that the "Tank Biathlon" not only tests the tank's overall performance such as mobility and firing stability, but also tests the professional ability of the tank crew, such as driving, firing and team collaboration.

  In addition, by going abroad to participate in competitions, China's armored forces can not only observe the "operation" tactics of foreign counterparts in driving tanks, but also have the chance to know about the performance of foreign main battle tanks.

  "The Chinese army's active participation in the tank competition held in Russia also reflects a high level of mutual military trust between China and Russia." Han Xudong said that the military exchanges between China and Russia used to be in the form of "high-level" cooperation.

  Now such competitions as the "Olympic Games for the Army" have made it possible to conduct military exchanges among services and arms of China and Russia, which makes up for the relative deficiency of the "low-level" cooperation in the past, and reflects an increasingly in-depth development trend from "high-to-low" in the China-Russian military exchanges, Han added.

Editor :  Zhang Tao          














Thursday, July 23, 2015

Giving China's Coast Guard a boost.

If Chinese news portals are to be believed. (I have no reason to doubt them, they are generally fairly accurate).  The PLAN is transferring four of its older Jiangwei Class FFG (Type053H2G) to the China Coast Guard as patrol cutters.   They are being painted Coast Guard white and its all their heavy weapons removed as we speak.

Those four are 25 years old with inadequate air defense by its HQ61 SAM, transferring them to the China Coast Guard while they still have some service life left seems logical.  





Wednesday, July 22, 2015

The Peruvian Army takes ownership of 27 Norinco Type 90BM 122mm MRL

Reports by both Chinese and Peruvian sources (here) conforming that the 38.5 million USD deal is now finalized.