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Portable battlefield radar that can easily detect tanks from 10KM and soldiers from 5KM away with only 20KG of weight.
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Wrong thread. This is the small arms thread. A radar isn't a firearm.
Portable battlefield radar that can easily detect tanks from 10KM and soldiers from 5KM away with only 20KG of weight.
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Is the rifle only for the photo? Isn't the LMG light enough to be used as a rifle that a backup rifle isn't needed?
Is it usual to carry the CS/LR4A (or any sniper rifle) with a muzzle cover?
This is a screenshot of the news video, without high-definition imagesDoes anyone have larger versions of these images (or know where they're from)?
They depict I believe a ZBL08 squad, and if we had a better quality picture of them, it would probably represent a decent infantry TOE.
As it is, I can spot weapons being: 4x QBZ-191s (one of which carries rounds for PF-98), 1x pistol, 1x PF98, 2x QJB-191, 1x QBU-191
Of course based on past images we've also seen how the individuals with the pistol and the PF-98 can also be equipped with assault rifles in a squad so it does also very much depend on role I think (here being perhaps a more IFV focused approach)
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This is a screenshot of the news video, without high-definition images
I am aware it is from a video, I am asking if someone has access to either the original video in high quality, or alternatively higher quality screenshots.
Does anyone have larger versions of these images (or know where they're from)?
They depict I believe a ZBL08 squad, and if we had a better quality picture of them, it would probably represent a decent infantry TOE.
As it is, I can spot weapons being: 4x QBZ-191s (one of which carries rounds for PF-98), 1x pistol, 1x PF98, 2x QJB-191, 1x QBU-191
Of course based on past images we've also seen how the individuals with the pistol and the PF-98 can also be equipped with assault rifles in a squad so it does also very much depend on role I think (here being perhaps a more IFV focused approach)
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