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Norinco Group is one of the world's largest defense contractors. [5] [6] The company's subsidiary, China North Industries Corporation (Chinese: 中国北方工业有限公司 [7]), or simply Norinco, [8] markets Norinco Group's products internationally, and is also involved in domestic civil construction and military defense projects. [9] [10]
The catalogue video shows a 2-man turret which consists of a 100mm cannon and a 30mm autocannon similar to a BMP-3/ZBD-04. The turret also fits HJ-12 launchers and a smaller RCWS mounted on top. [1] [2] An early version was shown as a tabletop model in the UAE. [3] 2 remote controlled 7.62mm machine guns can be mounted to the rear. [1] [2]
The CS/LR4 7.62 mm High-Precision Sniper Rifle System (Chinese: CS/LR4 7.62毫米高精度狙击步枪系统; pinyin: Qī diǎn liù'èr Háomǐ Gāo jīngdù jūjī ...
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The DK-10, also known as the Sky Dragon 50 or the Tianlong-50, is a surface-to-air missile system developed by Chinese arms manufacturer Norinco. It was designed to be a competitor to the HQ-16 (LY-80), but has not been adopted by the People's Liberation Army for service as the HQ-16 has been preferred. Instead, it has been exported for use by ...
The Spanish Wikipedia (Spanish: Wikipedia en español) is the Spanish-language edition of Wikipedia, a free online encyclopedia. It has 2,011,379 articles. It has 2,011,379 articles. Started in May 2001, it reached 100,000 articles on 8 March 2006, and 1,000,000 articles on 16 May 2013.
The CS/VP11 is a family of mine-protected patrol vehicles, produced by China North Industries (). [1]The family of vehicles were first introduced at a trade show in Zhuhai, China, in November 2014. [2]