Well the training was more of a generic "get gun from point A to point B and fire" rather then any actual battlefield conditions. I am sure they have other training that covers that.I see them standing while loading the HMG. In real combat, they'll be sitting ducks for their enemy's fire power.
The only other Weapon I can think of that could compete in terms of Weight and range is the LWMMG from GDLS which fires a .338 (8.6mm) Norma magnum round normally used in sniper rifles and is about the same weight as an FM MAG ( M240).There was also the XM312 which although the Weapon portion was heavier, when combined with it's tripod was about the same weight as the Type 88 and Tripod that was however canceled with the XM307 due to the latter's low rate of fire.while the QJZ-89 is the lightest HMG that I know off, it is still no PKM/M240 weight class.
Hopefully I am wrong and the Type 67 is still in widespread service, or the PLA had finally decided to adopt the Type 80. Otherwise, PLA squads may one day find themselves somewhat short handed in a fire fight.
Both are valid contenders, but I don't think that the .338 can compete in terms of stopping power to the 12.7x108. While the XM312 was unfortunately canceled .The only other Weapon I can think of that could compete in terms of Weight and range is the LWMMG from GDLS which fires a .338 (8.6mm) Norma magnum round normally used in sniper rifles and is about the same weight as an FM MAG ( M240).There was also the XM312 which although the Weapon portion was heavier, when combined with it's tripod was about the same weight as the Type 88 and Tripod that was however canceled with the XM307 due to the latter's low rate of fire.
Well True but then again Stopping power is a bit mute. I mean if you are using it against Infantry even armored infantry both would be more then enough. Against soft Vehicles yes the 12.7x108mm has the edge. and against armored vehicles neither would really do the job. I mean most modern armored vehicles are rated to the 14.5mm. About the only place that the 12.7x108mm really hold that edge I think is absolute is against the light armored utility vehicle class. up armored humvees and very light aircraft.Both are valid contenders, but I don't think that the .338 can compete in terms of stopping power to the 12.7x108. While the XM312 was unfortunately canceled
100% which I think gives the LWMMG an edge for infantry. it's light enough to replace a GPMG like an M240 and can be fired from a bipod.And I don't think the LWMMG can even come into the same weight category of the QJZ-89. Even without the tripod it already weights near twice the weight of the LWMMG. Without it, accurate fire would be impossible.
Well True but then again Stopping power is a bit mute. I mean if you are using it against Infantry even armored infantry both would be more then enough. Against soft Vehicles yes the 12.7x108mm has the edge. and against armored vehicles neither would really do the job. I mean most modern armored vehicles are rated to the 14.5mm. About the only place that the 12.7x108mm really hold that edge I think is absolute is against the light armored utility vehicle class. up armored humvees and very light aircraft.
Bigger caliber means that it can bite off thicker chunks of fortifications. Even if it does not punch all the way through, a HMG can degrade a lightly fortified area to a point where it is non-usable.I don't know about "Knocking out" more like punching through. I mean its not an Explosive shell All it can do is hopefully kill any one on the other side of the wall assuming it does pierce, which is still not an absolute against thick masonry, large stone or a good barrier of Dirt.