China Daily (Hong Kong)

Airborne corps gets new type of vehicle

- By ZHAO LEI zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

The airborne corps of the People’s Liberation Army Air Force has fielded a new type of combat vehicle to its troops, according to the unit.

The airborne corps said in a statement on Saturday that the new airborne infantry fighting vehicles were recently delivered to a combined brigade stationed in northern Hubei province, marking the first time that Chinese paratroope­rs had ever received a wheeled armored combat vehicle.

It noted that the vehicle will facilitate the corps’ endeavor to organize its fighting, command, communicat­ion and reconnaiss­ance elements into an optimized integrated combat system so it can obtain superiorit­y on the battlefiel­d.

Colonel Zhao Yun, the brigade’s deputy commander, said the new vehicle will enable his paratroope­rs to better develop high-mobility and strike capabiliti­es.

Major Yang Liang, an officer in charge of taking deliveries of the vehicle, said that each transport plane is capable of carrying three such vehicles and can drop them at short intervals.

He noted the machine is fast and can conduct amphibious and plateau operations.

“Its service has put an end to the absence of wheeled armored vehicles in the airborne corps, and also marked a new chapter in our mechanizat­ion and informatiz­ation efforts. Its deployment will extensivel­y boost our all-landform combat capability,” Yang said.

Video clips published by the corps show the vehicle is equipped with a 12.7-millimeter-caliber gun, several smoke grenade discharger­s and night-vision devices.

China North Industries Group Corp — commonly known as Norinco, the country’s biggest developer of land armaments — said it developed and built the light-duty armored vehicle, which features strong strategic mobility, precision strike capability, high informatio­n capacity and good protective measures.

The State-owned defense conglomera­te said the vehicle can be carried and airdropped by major aircraft in the airborne corps and will become a useful tool in rapid deployment, emergency response and airborne penetratio­n.

Sources familiar with the matter said the vehicle was designed at the Norinco First Academy in Beijing.

Before the new asset, the only armored combat hardware in the PLA Air Force’s paratroop units was the ZBD-03 airborne infantry fighting vehicle, which runs on tracks instead of wheels.

The 8-metric ton ZBD-03 is believed to have been in service for more than 10 years. It is armed with a 30-mm-caliber gun and a single missile rail launcher used to fire anti-tank missiles.

 ?? XIE CHENGYU / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Paratroope­rs from a combined brigade in the PLA Air Force’s airborne corps attend the new combat vehicle’s delivery ceremony in Hubei province.
XIE CHENGYU / FOR CHINA DAILY Paratroope­rs from a combined brigade in the PLA Air Force’s airborne corps attend the new combat vehicle’s delivery ceremony in Hubei province.

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