Chinese infantry fighting vehicles

Blitzo

General
Staff member
Super Moderator
Registered Member
Close-up photos of some new wheeled vehicles show spacious interior space. Note that the pedestal position of APS may have been reserved on the turret, but I am not sure about the layout of radar.View attachment 162302View attachment 162303View attachment 162304

I'm pretty sure ZBL-19 won't come fitted with APS. We've seen what its topside turret looks like, and there aren't really any real locations to fit either the radars or the launchers for APS as is.


Doesn't seem to be fully kitted yet. Its still missing chairs for passenger and water jets.

Yes, it's definitely not fully fitted out yet (or perhaps certain equipment was stripped out from it). Though its mode of water propulsion isn't water jets, it has propellers instead.


==

Overall I'm more surprised that ZBL-19 has a ramp in addition to a door. For years I thought it was just a door.
 

The Observer

Junior Member
Registered Member
I'm pretty sure ZBL-19 won't come fitted with APS. We've seen what its topside turret looks like, and there aren't really any real locations to fit either the radars or the launchers for APS as is.

Do you think PLA will demand APS installation later on? Maybe if they're lazy they'll just pick up the new airborne IFV turret and call it a day?

Overall I'm more surprised that ZBL-19 has a ramp in addition to a door. For years I thought it was just a door.
Wouldn't the ramp hinges be a tell tale sign of their presence? They're pretty obvious IMO.
 

Blitzo

General
Staff member
Super Moderator
Registered Member
Do you think PLA will demand APS installation later on? Maybe if they're lazy they'll just pick up the new airborne IFV turret and call it a day?

Not sure.
They might just go without APS for their ZBL19 family.

For the airborne forces, maybe they decided to splurge to equip them with APS because they are lighter in armour and also because airborne forces are more specialized so warrant higher end protection, while ZBL19 family (presumably to equip medium CABdes) are more stock-standard line units.


Wouldn't the ramp hinges be a tell tale sign of their presence? They're pretty obvious IMO.

This was the best view we had of the rear of the vehicle previously; the hinges (or rather, hydraulic lowering mechanism) is behind the ramp itself so it's not visible from the sies.

Which is to say, it actually isn't visible or obvious when the ramp is up; it appeared like it could just be a single slab of rear armour with a door in it.

OZDLHfz.png
 
Top