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Yes 50 launcher of this ATGM. It was a part of a big contract with China in 2010 including ATGM HJ-8L, PHL-03, MBT-2000, AF902 Sky Shield Air Defence System and others thing came after this
As far as i understand, the AF902 and the PL9C were one contract (2011, around $60 million) and the rest of the equipment you've mentioned were another one (2010, around $200 million).
 
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No in my opinion it is one contract, but the delivery was sheduled between 2011 and 2014. And after this we acquire also the SD50 AD system and the WS-2 MLRS + other PHL-03 MLRS.
As far as i understand, the AF902 and the PL9C were one contract (2011, around $60 million) and the rest of the equipment you've mentioned were another one (2010, around $200 million).
 
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No in my opinion it is one contract, but the delivery was sheduled between 2011 and 2014. And after this we acquire also the SD50 AD system and the WS-2 MLRS + other PHL-03 MLRS.
How many SD-50, WS-2 and PHL-03? i admit i wasn't aware of these "newer" deals.
Thanks man.
Have a source?
 
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WS-2

https://www.armyrecognition.com/feb...inese_ws-2d_rocket_launchers_for_morocco.html

SD50

Satellite image in a FAR land base confirm the acquisition of the SD50. 3 battery

http://m.le360.ma/politique/video-l...-service-des-sam-chinois-sky-dragon-50-166905

For the PHL-03 we get 12 more launcher vehicle. But I dont have an "official" source.
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Most China weapon export are secret or low profile deal. Its difficult to track unless its big ship.
 
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Most China weapon export are secret or low profile deal. Its difficult to track unless its big ship.
Yes true very hard to confirm deals with China. But almost all the deals are confirmed by pictures taken in Morocco. Only the WS-2 confirmation is missing.

The AF902 AD system were deployed to prevent from terrorist planes attack, then the PHL03 were seen on road deployed in the south. Sky Dragon 50 confirmed by a sattelite image.
The HJ8L ATGM used in a military exercice.
MBT2000 were exposed in an military exposition in Morocco next to a M1A1 Abrams.
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Yes true very hard to confirm deals with China. But almost all the deals are confirmed by pictures taken in Morocco. Only the WS-2 confirmation is missing.

The AF902 AD system were deployed to prevent from terrorist planes attack, then the PHL03 were seen on road deployed in the south. Sky Dragon 50 confirmed by a sattelite image.
The HJ8L ATGM used in a military exercice.
MBT2000 were exposed in an military exposition in Morocco next to a M1A1 Abrams. View attachment 581124View attachment 581125View attachment 581126View attachment 581127
@Deino please delete @Ibn Batouta Batouta post this thread is only for type 55 destroyer and thanks
 
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Firm displays upgraded helicopters at Tianjin expo
By Liu Xuanzun and Yang Tiehu in Tianjin Source:Global Times Published: 2019/10/13 21:28:40

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A Z-19 attack helicopter with an extra millimeter wave fire control radar on the top of its rotor is displayed at the Fifth China Helicopter Exposition in Tianjin on October 10. Photo: Liu Xuanzun/GT



The Chinese military has upgraded its large transport helicopter for plateau missions and added an extra radar comparable to Apache's Longbow to its light attack helicopter for more lethality, while China's top helicopter manufacturer exported two armed helicopters for the first time to Africa, it was revealed at China's top helicopter expo, which concluded on Sunday.

China National Aero-Technology Import & Export Corporation and Changhe Aircraft Industry (Group) Corp under the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) signed a contract, involving the export of two Z-11E armed helicopters to Africa on Thursday at the Fifth China Helicopter Exposition held in Tianjin.

The contract marked the first time this type of helicopter has been exported, and also the first time a product of AVIC's Changhe branch has been sold to Africa.

Capable of carrying six people, machine guns, rockets and anti-tank missiles, the 2.2-ton Z-11E can conduct military and paramilitary missions including land attacks, support, reconnaissance and counter-terrorism.

It features an advanced Chinese-made engine, has a high flight performance, is digitalized and easy to maintain.

It was not revealed which African country made the purchase.

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A Z-11E armed light helicopter. Photo: huanqiu.com



The Chinese military also showcased upgrades to its other helicopters.

The Z-19 light attack helicopter on display had an extra millimeter wave fire control radar on the top of its rotor.

The radar, which military observers said resembles the Longbow radar on the US Apache Longbow attack helicopter, enables the Z-19 to search and track targets over long distances in complicated weather conditions day and night, and provide accurate targeting data for guided weapon systems.

The Z-8G, China's first large transport helicopter with a focus on plateau operations based on the original Z-8, can lift more troops and supplies to high-altitude areas.

The helicopter can take off from 4,500 meters above sea level and has a ceiling of more than 6,000 meters, China Central Television reported on Saturday, noting that the Z-8G has three powerful engines to ensure its flight and safety.

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A Z-8G transport helicopter with enhanced capabilities to fly in plateau areas is displayed at the Fifth China Helicopter Exposition in Tianjin on October 10. Photo: Liu Xuanzun/GT



Many advanced technologies introduced during the development of the Z-20 could also be applied to other helicopters in the future, Chen Guang, a vice general manager of AVIC's helicopter branch Avicopter, told the Global Times at the expo.

The Z-20 features new technologies like a fly-by-wire flight control system, collision avoidance radar, anti-icing system, active vibration control and low-noise rotor design.
 
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