Chinese infantry fighting vehicles

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Are those MRAP, based on MV3 chassis, only for border patrol or will they also be used in combat situations like urban warfare?
 

by78

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More details of the GPZ111A mine clearing vehicle, with a closer look at how the line charges are stowed.

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Tanker_MG

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More details of the GPZ111A mine clearing vehicle, with a closer look at how the line charges are stowed.

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It is interesting that commonality of Soldiers across the world. :) The soldier of this unit marked their vehicle chock blocks (the white blocks with numbers) with the bumber# of the vehicle. I have seen this in Europe, USA and many countries. I just think this is Army nerdy neat!
 

Tanker_MG

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The designation of the 8x8 bridging vehicle is GQC-003.

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Hey @by78 on the images from the video on the GQC003 with your first couple of images, those images pointed out (in blue font) descriptions and I was wondering if you knew what the descriptions said?
Also does anyone in the forum know the bridge load or classification weight is? I assume that it would support the entire ZBL08 family, but that is a assumption on my part and I was wondering if anyone had the bridge details. Maybe one of the forum members that went to IDEX displays??
 

by78

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Hey @by78 on the images from the video on the GQC003 with your first couple of images, those images pointed out (in blue font) descriptions and I was wondering if you knew what the descriptions said?
Also does anyone in the forum know the bridge load or classification weight is? I assume that it would support the entire ZBL08 family, but that is a assumption on my part and I was wondering if anyone had the bridge details. Maybe one of the forum members that went to IDEX displays??

Those captions say nothing useful. They basically point out "this is the bridge", "this is the communications antenna", "this is the chassis", and so on and on.
 

Heliox

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It is interesting that commonality of Soldiers across the world. :) The soldier of this unit marked their vehicle chock blocks (the white blocks with numbers) with the bumber# of the vehicle. I have seen this in Europe, USA and many countries. I just think this is Army nerdy neat!

White washed and block lettered is nerd neat alright.

But yeah, we mark everything too cos anything not marked is literally gonna go walkabout. Soldiers lose things all the time. Between writing a report, paying for a replacement or outright liberating it from some other undeserving unit, we tend to choose the later options. :p

Heck, even if we don't lose things, it's always nice to have spares for when you do lose something. So yeah, mark everything.
 
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