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The few Chinese tanks and tankettes weren't grouped in large numbers, charging into battle like an armoured fist. Instead, they were dispersed in small groups for infantry support. [19] Chinese tankers would use a motley uniform depending on their vehicles' source, mostly a mixture of German and Italian uniform and gear.
Chinese variant of Russian RPG-7: Anti-tank guided missiles HJ-20/50: Anti-tank guided missile China: HJ-16: Anti-tank guided missile: Tandem shaped charge HEAT China: Universal light-weight anti-tank guided missile. Pre- or post-launch lock on with top attack capability. Developed from QN-502C missile. [31] HJ-13: Anti-tank guided missile ...
M41a3 modified by the Republic of China Army with a new Detroit Diesel 8V-71T diesel engine, enabling the tank to reach speeds of up to 72 km/h (45 mph) and increasing its range to 450 km (280 mi).The turret was altered to carry a Republic of China Army-manufactured variant of the M32 known as the M32K1, as well as a co-axial Type 74 machine ...
China: Light tank Belarus: T-72B: 497 Soviet Union: 477 T-72B and 20 T-72B3 [4] Belgium: Belgium retired its last operational Leopard 1 MBTs in 2014. Some were kept in inventory for training and research purposes. [7] Benin: Has no MBTs, but has 18 PT-76 light tanks. Bolivia: In service 54 SK-105 Kürassier light tanks. Bosnia and Herzegovina ...
The following is a list of military equipment of the ROC in World War II (1937–1945) [1] which includes aircraft, artillery, small arms, vehicles and vessels. This list covers the equipment of the National Revolutionary Army, various warlords and including the Collaborationist Chinese Army and Manchukuo Imperial Army, as well as Communist guerillas, encompassing the period of the Second ...
The tank also has an adaptable dozer blade to clear obstructions, and third generation thermal sights for both commander and gunner. Hungary ordered 44 of these, making them the second operator of the improved version, after Qatar. VT-4: 2016 China <100 57 tons 1200 hp The VT4 is a Chinese main battle tank, developed specially for export.
The People's Liberation Army of the People's Republic of China has had many divisions since it was officially established in 1949. However, a growing number of land and air combat divisions have been disbanded in favour of brigades, a process largely completed by the time the 2015 PLA reforms were implemented around 2017.
Main battle tanks of China (7 P, 1 F) W. World War II tanks of China (4 P) Pages in category "Tanks of China" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.