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Man-portable air-defense systems HN-5A/B: Man-portable air-defense system: 72 mm China: FN-6: Man-portable air-defense system: 72 mm China: QW-1/2: Man-portable air-defense system: 71 mm/72 mm China: Grenade launchers QLU-11 (LG5) Semi-automatic grenade launcher: 35x32mm 40x53mm China: Uses drum magazines with high-precision airburst ammunition ...
"Defense university builds China's fastest supercomputer". Xinhua News Agency. 29 October 2009. Archived from the original on 31 October 2009. "China's Defense University builds World Third fastest supercomputer". china-defense-mashup.com. 29 October 2009. Vance, Ashlee (28 October 2010). "China Wrests Supercomputer Title From U.S." The New ...
This article by Richard Fisher corroborates the length, width, and combat radius figures. They're not as extreme as the China Defense Mashup ones, but consequently they're more reasonable, as well as being superior to the very low 550 km figures some Western sources provide. As of now, I'm going to try to revise the thrust-to-weight ratio.
China's Defence Ministry on Thursday vowed to "crack down on every corrupt official", when asked about a reshuffle of senior rocket force commanders and the whereabouts of former Defence Minister ...
China and NATO held an eighth military staff dialogue on security policy in Beijing on Wednesday, according to a statement from the Chinese defence ministry. The two sides exchanged views on ...
China's defence minister has traditionally been a member of both the CMC, which is headed by Mr Xi, and the state council, China's cabinet-level executive body. Admiral Dong was not appointed to ...
China conversion trainer: JJ-7: 200 [1] Hongdu JL-8: China jet trainer: K-8: 350 [1] Guizhou JL-9: China jet trainer: 30 [1] Hongdu JL-10: China jet trainer: 50 [9] Xian Y-7: China multi-engine trainer: 25 Guimbal Cabri G2: France rotorcraft trainer 2 [10] Unmanned aerial vehicle; Guizhou Sunshine: China MALE UAV: 55 [11] Chengdu Pterodactyl I ...
In March, China said it would boost defence spending by 7.2% this year, with an allocation of 1.55 trillion yuan ($214 billion), slightly outpacing last year's increase and swifter than the ...