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P.R.C China PLA & PAP (Police) Gallery and Discussion
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Reply #227 HangPC2's post
Great images. China is definitely going to be a superpower. If she ever starts throwing her weight around (like the US does now) I hope our own ATM will have more muscle by then to offer some level of deterrence. |
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Originally posted by awangmamat at 3-3-2007 07:10 AM
It's scientifically impressive. But after I tengok itu poor pigeon punya gambar. Ayooh! Disgustingly!
kesian pulak kat pigeon tu |
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Aduuh....mmg kesian. For the moment i hope that the pigeon is one of robotic device with remote control..
Gile ah...nyeksa binatang. |
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China Says Aircraft Carrier Possible By 2010
Mar 8, 2007
China could build its first aircraft carrier by 2010 if current research and development proceeds smoothly, a Hong Kong newspaper quoted a Chinese general as saying on March 7.
The Beijing-funded Wen Wei Po newspaper identified the source as a 搝hong jiang, |
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JH600B
600cc
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Type B
![](http://image01.wiki.livedoor.jp/n/2/namacha2/683803c179f2c7fa.jpg)
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Type C
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Type D
![](http://image01.wiki.livedoor.jp/n/2/namacha2/1cf2d8ee2f8de9bd.jpg) |
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Type E
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Chinese Ship Base AA Gun/CIWS
![](http://image02.wiki.livedoor.jp/n/2/namacha2/baa7f7c7a3ecf963.jpg)
Aperture 30mm
The number of barrels 7 gates
Initial velocity 1,020m/s (high explosive incendiary)
  1,150m/s (armor piercing bomb)
Rate of fire 4,600~5.800 departure/minute
Range 3,000m
Behavior angular range -25~+85゜
Weight 6,372kg
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The chinese make copy of the goalkeeper CIWS whom the Dutch [taresu] corporation developed. The development in China starts from the nineties, is thought as the thing which substitutes the 76A model 37mm connected equipment machine gun which in the future is widely used in the Chinese navy. As for 730 types being perfection automatic, the magazine where bullet 500 shot enters is equipped. Because the aperture is large, it is possible destructive power to be larger than Phalanx CIWS, to destroy the anti- warship missile securely. As for disk condition antenna TR47C pursuit radar of X/Ka band, as for spherical camera compound optical sensor and laser range finder. The TR47C radar has the detection distance of maximum 8km. It is equipped, in latest and most powerful warship such as 2nd warship of the traveling ocean class destroyer and the traveling sea class destroyer. In addition also the overland type which is loaded onto the large-sized track/truck of 8 wheels exists. |
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AK- 63, 30 mm CIWS
![](http://image02.wiki.livedoor.jp/n/2/namacha2/0f86fe9e2bec1779.jpg)
Aperture 30mm
The number of barrels 6 gates
Initial velocity 1,000m/s
Rate of fire 3,000 departure/minute
Range 2,500m
Behavior range -10~+90゜
Mount weight 3,728kg
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With typical CIWS of the Russian navy, Gatling gun system of 6 barrels is adopted same as the American Phalanx. As for the mount with the quite compact (height approximately 1.5m), the 4~6 basis is equipped in 1 warships. In the Chinese navy the [soburemennui] class destroyer and the river 凱 class frigate which are introduced from Russia (054 types/[jiyankai] class), it is loaded onto the new model missile boat. As for Phalanx and the goalkeeper etc west side individual CIWS is independent, but as for AK-630 the control system and the shooting system have divided, MR-123 (Bass Tilt) the control system which centers the radar can control maximum of 6 shooting systems. |
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