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    Peace Mission 2010, PLA goes to Kazakhstan

    113th Mech Infantry Division, 38th Group Army heads out to Peace Mission 2010

    Chinese army combat group goes to Kazakhstan for joint anti-terror exercise

    (Source: China Military Online) 2010-09-01

    The first echelon of the army combat group of the Chinese side completes its equipment-loading and is ready to set out. (PLA Daily/Li Jing)

      The first echelon of the army combat group of the Chinese side participating in the “Peace Mission 2010” joint anti-terror military exercise of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization member states left on August 31 from a combined tactical training base under the Beijing Military Area Command of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) for the exercise area in the southern part of Kazakhstan.

      By Li Jing

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    I wonder where they could put the next Peace Mission exercise? Maybe Inner Mongolia will do.

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    who knows.

    In addition to Type 99 MBT, they are sending J-10s and B-6s too.
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    Wow.... Badgers.

    I see that the guns are gone now.

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    D30 on a truck



    SP-1 and SP-3 Truck Based Self-Propelled Artillery System.
    The Norinco SP family of Truck Based self-propelled (SP) artillery system was first revealed during the 2007 Abu Dhabi International Defence Exhibition (IDEX 2007). It is once again on display at this year’s IDEX with more detailed sales brochures and technical diagrams. China’s debut of the L-15 advanced jet trainer marks a major push into the Middle East Arms market after the success of the PLZ-45 155mm SP artillery deals with Kuwait.

    The SP project commenced in 2002 with two variants: 155mm/52 caliber SP1 and the 122mm (D-30) based SP3. The truck based artillery concept is gaining popularity in recently years as they are an inexpensive option to air transport and can utilize the highway routes that are becoming more available. It will face stiff competition as the Truck Based Self-Propelled Artillery market is already dominated by more established players such as BAE’s Lightweight Mobile Artillery System, the French (CAEASR) Nexter Systems and the ATMOS 2025 Autonomous Self Propelled 155mm Gun. The advantage of the SP family is that it can fire both the Russian or the NATO based laser-guided projectile as well as the standard HE rounds.

    It has been confirmed that a small quantity of SPs are already in PLA service since October 2009..
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