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China type65 82mm recoilless gun defeat a M1A2 MBT in Yemen conflict ...

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No it is B-10 not Type 65, and this is M1A1
 
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I think the missile needs to be more powerful. We can see some of the terrorists running away even after the explosion.

The kill radius needs to be increased.
 
I think the missile needs to be more powerful. We can see some of the terrorists running away even after the explosion.

The kill radius needs to be increased.
Cluster missile or bomb fill with pallet or spike can do the job but then the stupid human right thing will comes in from the west.
 
No it is B-10 not Type 65, and this is M1A1

the type 65 is a variant of the B-10, from that video ya simply cant tell which it is.

I think the missile needs to be more powerful. We can see some of the terrorists running away even after the explosion.

The kill radius needs to be increased.

then they need a bigger bomb which also means they need a bigger drone. they could get one too, china, us, israel all have much bigger drones able to deliver a much bigger boom.
 
Many China CH-4 UAVs exported to Saudi Arabia :D
7月10日沙特吉赞地区机场,可能是一架CH-4。沙特阿拉伯和阿联酋都购买了中国制造的无人机,以满足他们在也门进行军事干预的紧急作战需要。
美海军陆战队退役将军詹姆斯·L·琼斯说阿联酋在也门使用中国的无人机,因为他们未能从美国购买。前沙特驻英国和美国大使顾问纳瓦夫·奥贝德也表示沙特购买了中国的无人机


JANES: UAE, Saudi Arabia operating Chinese UAVs over Yemen
Jeremy Binnie, London - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
17 December 2015
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This UAV at Saudi Arabia's Jizan Regional Airport on 10 July is probably a CH-4 as the UAE has yet to receive the first of the Predator XPs it has ordered. Source: DigitalGlobe/Google Earth
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have both acquired Chinese-made unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to meet urgent operational requirements arising from their military intervention in Yemen, it was revealed during a panel discussion held by the Atlantic Council think tank on 8 December.

"The drones the UAE is using in Yemen are Chinese because they failed to get US approval," US Marine Corps General (retired) James L Jones said. Gen Jones served as National Security Advisor in 2009-2010 and is now affiliated with the Atlantic Council.

Nawaf Obaid, a former advisor to the Saudi ambassadors to the United Kingdom and the United States, immediately added "that is true, us too", indicating Saudi Arabia has also acquired Chinese UAVs because it could not obtain US ones.

"[The UAVs are] an example of things we could have done, but we didn't do, and now people who are more agile have been able to send drones to the UAE," Jones said. "We have a serious problem in the way and the speed with which we come to the aid of our friends and allies with equipment."

The third member of the panel, Barry Pavel, the director of the Atlantic Council's Scowcroft Center, agreed, saying, "All our Gulf partners want US weapons, they are the best in the world … but it is a really, really difficult process [to obtain them]. If you can't get that wonderful jewel on the shelf, but you can get fake jewellery that still does the job, you are going to start to go in that direction because you are in active operations and you need this equipment."

"We need to get our act together, streamline and make our processes more effective," Pavel added.

When asked about the problems in the US arms export process, Jones identified the end-use monitoring agreements system as "something that most of our allies really dislike".

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Many China CH-4 UAVs exported to Saudi Arabia :D
7月10日沙特吉赞地区机场,可能是一架CH-4。沙特阿拉伯和阿联酋都购买了中国制造的无人机,以满足他们在也门进行军事干预的紧急作战需要。
美海军陆战队退役将军詹姆斯·L·琼斯说阿联酋在也门使用中国的无人机,因为他们未能从美国购买。前沙特驻英国和美国大使顾问纳瓦夫·奥贝德也表示沙特购买了中国的无人机


JANES: UAE, Saudi Arabia operating Chinese UAVs over Yemen
Jeremy Binnie, London - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
17 December 2015
1646367_-_main.jpg

This UAV at Saudi Arabia's Jizan Regional Airport on 10 July is probably a CH-4 as the UAE has yet to receive the first of the Predator XPs it has ordered. Source: DigitalGlobe/Google Earth
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have both acquired Chinese-made unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to meet urgent operational requirements arising from their military intervention in Yemen, it was revealed during a panel discussion held by the Atlantic Council think tank on 8 December.

"The drones the UAE is using in Yemen are Chinese because they failed to get US approval," US Marine Corps General (retired) James L Jones said. Gen Jones served as National Security Advisor in 2009-2010 and is now affiliated with the Atlantic Council.

Nawaf Obaid, a former advisor to the Saudi ambassadors to the United Kingdom and the United States, immediately added "that is true, us too", indicating Saudi Arabia has also acquired Chinese UAVs because it could not obtain US ones.

"[The UAVs are] an example of things we could have done, but we didn't do, and now people who are more agile have been able to send drones to the UAE," Jones said. "We have a serious problem in the way and the speed with which we come to the aid of our friends and allies with equipment."

The third member of the panel, Barry Pavel, the director of the Atlantic Council's Scowcroft Center, agreed, saying, "All our Gulf partners want US weapons, they are the best in the world … but it is a really, really difficult process [to obtain them]. If you can't get that wonderful jewel on the shelf, but you can get fake jewellery that still does the job, you are going to start to go in that direction because you are in active operations and you need this equipment."

"We need to get our act together, streamline and make our processes more effective," Pavel added.

When asked about the problems in the US arms export process, Jones identified the end-use monitoring agreements system as "something that most of our allies really dislike".

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One US UCAV can buy 10 CH-4B, one US UCAV crashed and you are left with nothing. :D While you have plenty of spares CH-4B left around to play with.
 
China should start increasing the price of its drones. It is a seller market, and Chinese drone is among few battle proven ones.
 
China should start increasing the price of its drones. It is a seller market, and Chinese drone is among few battle proven ones.
Not necessary, sell drones in one country with high price and sell drones in five countries with cheaper price, all can earn the same money ... the later can attract more foreign customers, and there will be new-designed UAV coming to this market, customers willing to buy more new from China. :coffee: Like Indonesia, also a potential customer for Chian drone export.
 
China JL-10 / L-15 jet trainers r ready to export Zambia Airforce

近期,中航工业洪都顺利完成了L15高教机首个海外用户的验收试飞和空地勤接装培训。
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空地勤学员在L15飞机前摆出“NO.1”的造型庆贺圆满完成培训
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