Chinese AA Gun Sights
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Expendable Grunt
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Bob_Marley
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True, but it doesn't really fit in with the rest of the PLA's top of the line equipment to have them using a 2nd line AA gun.[R-DEV]Eddie Baker wrote:The Chinese manufacture the ZPU-4 as the Type-56 that was used at the division level and probably still is in second-line units; close enough.
The key to modernising any weapon is covering them in glue and tossing them in a barrel of M1913 rails until they look "Modern" enough.
Many thanks to [R-DEV]Adriaan for the sig!
Many thanks to [R-DEV]Adriaan for the sig!
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Bob_Marley
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Threads on track?
On a forum I moderate?
No! I wont allow it!
Anyway, it is on track, we're discussing the replacement of the current AAA with a new, more realistic version (presumeubly with some sights, too)
On a forum I moderate?
No! I wont allow it!
Anyway, it is on track, we're discussing the replacement of the current AAA with a new, more realistic version (presumeubly with some sights, too)
The key to modernising any weapon is covering them in glue and tossing them in a barrel of M1913 rails until they look "Modern" enough.
Many thanks to [R-DEV]Adriaan for the sig!
Many thanks to [R-DEV]Adriaan for the sig!
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AnRK
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PRC_Heavy_Z
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I'm no expert on the Militia, and I can't really tell you where to find dependable information on them but its probable that they use whatever surplus, used resources they could get so, they could use the type 56.Expendable Grunt wrote:PRC, does that Chinese Militia group make use of the ZPU-4? The one I had no idea existed until I tried to "invent" one.
Also, what is meant by "produced as a Type 56"? Since I know the Type 56 is an assault rifle based off the AK, and the Type 56 Carbine is based off the SKS, I'm assuming the Type 56 designation are for foreign designed, locally produced weapons?
The "TYPE _ XX" nomenclature is actually mostly for export and foreign... nomenclature. In China we call the Type 56 AA as simply "56 Anti-Air" and the type-56 AK as "56 rifle"... The QBZ, QBU, QJY and newer weapon nomeclature is also mostly for foreign purposes. In China most people call the QBZ95 "95 rifle" or "95 class rifle" or if people really want to be technical they call it "95 light assault rifle"
Anyways back "on topic" Could we add something like this to the ZPU-4/56 AA ? (if 56 AA is going to remain the generic AA weapon)

Yes I know, it's mspaint
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MadTommy
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lol Bob if you think this tread is on track.. you need to re-sit your Mod exam.'[R-MOD wrote:Bob_Marley;614280']Threads on track?
On a forum I moderate?
No! I wont allow it!
Anyway, it is on track, we're discussing the replacement of the current AAA with a new, more realistic version (presumeubly with some sights, too)
Almost every thread turns into an unreasonable modelling & animation of new toys or an argument about what country uses what equipment.
I just want to be able to see the tracers or get some cross-hairs.. i didn't suggest a new AAA gun..
If you think the easiest way to resolve this is to model a new AAA gun go for it. But something that might actually be achievable and resolve the problem this side of Christmas would be the angle i'd go for. Stronger colour on the tracers might be a route.
Now you can go back to discussing whether the PLA use a 56 or a QBZ or a QBU or a QJY or a QBZ95 or a ZPU-4/56 or a twin 35mm AA Cannon.
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Masaq
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AA: Anti-Air (AAA or SAM)AnRK wrote:What's the other A stand for in AAA anyway Bob? (I'm allowed to ask stupid questions cos I'M in his squad)
To keep the thread firmly on the tracks; I concur with what Bob said.
By the way, any Dev or any other such enlightened people know if that 1 time deployable AA idea might work?
AAA: Anti-Aircraft Artillery
SAM: Surface-to-Air Missile
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Masaq
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Nuclear Strike wasn't too bad 
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