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In April 2013, Taiwan's National Security Bureau head reported to the Legislative Yuan that the DF-41 was still in development, and not yet deployed. [11]The U.S. Department of Defense in its 2013 report to Congress on China's military developments made no explicit mention of the DF-41, but did state that "China may also be developing a new road-mobile ICBM, possibly capable of carrying a ...
China's most advanced ICBM. Chinese soldiers stand near military vehicles carrying DF-41 intercontinental ballistic missiles. ... The DF-41 has a range of up to 9,320 miles, making it China's ...
Development from HN-5 missile, FN-6 missile is an export-oriented product and one of the China's most advanced shoulder-fired surface-to-air missile offered on the international market. Specially designed to engage low-flying targets, it has a range of 6 km and a maximum altitude of 3.8 km.
25 mm towed anti-aircraft gun 7,000 [40] China: 2 x 25 mm, improved version of the Type 85. [50] [51] Capable of radar-based automatic engagement. PG-99 (Type 90) 35 mm towed anti-aircraft gun China: 2 x 35 mm towed autocannon [52] based on Type 90 2 X 35 mm, licensed production of Swiss Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon. [53] Military designation PG-99.
China's DF-26 IRBM is a two-stage missile capable of reaching targets out to roughly 4,000 km. The weapon entered service in 2016 after being officially unveiled during China's 2015 parade ...
Canon de 75 modèle 1897, 75 mm gun, one of the most famous guns of World War I; Canon de 75 modèle 1912 Schneider, for use by horse artillery; Canon de 75 modèle 1914 Schneider. longer range version of the modèle 1912 gun; Reffye 75mm cannon modèle 1873; De Bange 80 mm cannon modèle 1877; Reffye 85mm cannon modèle 1870, an early breech ...
China denied U.S. claims that it is considering sending Russia artillery and ammunition for its war against Ukraine, saying it is promoting peace talks.
Weapon Caliber Notes Origin Bergmann: 7.63x25mm 7.65×21mm: The Bergmann gun was the most common SMG in China at the time and called the Flower Mouth Machine-gun (花机关). [26] [3] SIG in Switzerland produced the originally German weapon under license as the "SIG Bergmann 1920" and exported it to China after World War I.