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Chinese Weapon Exports

Royal Thai Army purchased and equiped hundreds of China type85 armored vehicles, might purchased type85 produce line.
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Did Royal Thailand Army imported 100x China ZTZ-96 (type96) tanks at 2009 ? I seen many military websites said about 2009 Thailand signed agreement with China to purchased 100x ZTZ-96 tanks to replace old China type69-II tanks but can't search any pic of Thailand ZTZ-96 tank.

Who can show some Thailand ZTZ-96 tank pic? Thanks !
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CHINA - SUDAN 90% of the weapons for Darfur come from China - Asia News

Beijing (AsiaNews/Agencies) - 90% of the light weapons bought by Sudan - and used also in the war in Darfur - are sold by China, in violation of the UN embargo. This is the claim of a report from the NGO Human Rights First (HRF), providing exact figures and sources.

According to HRF, in the period from 2004-2006, weapons suppliers greatly decreased their sales, while Beijing has sold 55 million dollars worth of weapons since the violence began escalating in Darfur, and it is now practically the only weapons supplier for Sudan, which pays in oil.

In recent years, Beijing initially denied selling any weapons to the African country. When it could no longer do this, it insisted that it sold less than other countries and that, in any case, its weapons are not used for the genocide in Darfur. But, says Betsy Apple of HRF, "the rhetoric simply doesn’t match the reality", since China is practically the only supplier of weapons to Khartoum.

China's activities in Sudan serve above all to develop the necessary infrastructure for the extraction and transportation of petroleum: wells, pipelines, refineries, but also streets and port structures. In 2000, before the crisis in Darfur, Sudan produced 1.2 billion dollars worth of oil, and 4.7 billion dollars (+291%) in 2006. A former Sudanese finance minister says that at least 70% percent of the profits go to the army, seen as one of the main culprits of the massacre. By selling more oil, the country can buy more weapons: from 1999 to 2005, weapons purchases increased 680-fold.

China also makes military experts available to Sudan, and HRF notes that their visits to the country coincide with "periods of greater violence in Darfur". Beijing also helps to develop the production of weapons and military vehicles, through specialised companies and the sending of engineers and specialists.

HRF concludes that "If China is serious about helping bring peace to Darfur, it must first cut off arms supplies to Sudan". Beijing says that it is doing everything that it can for peace in Darfur, but HRF maintains that this is "fallacious so long as it is the chief supplier of small arms to the government of Sudan”.
 
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The successful aircraft exported from China - K-8 jet trainer, total 500+ built and 300+ exported to foreign airforc.

Hongdu JL-8 (Nanchang JL-8), also known as the K-8, is a two-seat intermediate jet trainer and light attack aircraft designed in the People's Republic of China by China Nanchang Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation. The primary contractor for this plane is the Hongdu Aviation Industry Corporation. One of its export variants, K-8P Karakorum is co-produced by the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex.

China K-8 jet trainer:
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K-8 export countries, Pakistan / Egypt / Bolivia / Ghana / Namibia / Sri Lanka / Sudan / Venezuela / Zambia / Zimbabwe / Tanzania
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K-8 cockpit:
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K-8 produce line:
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China has successfully been exporting their Type 053 frigate to nations like Egypt, Myanmar and Bangladesh.

BNS Osman
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Also, China has built the Naresuan for Thailand, but the ship was given a bad name for China's shipbuilding industry.
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To remove such name, China should build a stealth frigate, similar to Type 056, and give it to Thailand.
 
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@Fsjal

no way, if they want a stealth ship they can pay for it. Our products are way better and the people who needs to know, knows. As to the common people, they can think what they want. Doesn't matter what they think, they can't afford not made in China anyways.
 
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@Fsjal

no way, if they want a stealth ship they can pay for it. Our products are way better and the people who needs to know, knows. As to the common people, they can think what they want. Doesn't matter what they think, they can't afford not made in China anyways.

Nice Thread i didn't know china made so many Planes,Tanks & Ships :china:
& More pics please
 
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China weapons support Cambodia Army. DongFeng military truck, "YongShi / 勇士" 4x4 military jeep, type59 tank, QBZ-97 5.56mm rifle etc.
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2013.3.27 Burma military parade. China export some 6x6 assault gun to Burma Army:
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China 6x6 assault gun, based on WZ-551
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2009 Burma military purchased VT1A (MBT-2000) tanks from China, 2012 Burma media released Burma's VT1A tanks.
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