ZTQ-15 and PRC Light Tanks

Scout

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ZTQ-15s seen at a ceremony held by the Tibet Military Region of the Western Theater Command.
As I know, the Tibet Military Region is not subordinated to the Western Theater Command.
The Tibet Military Region is directly subordinated to PLAGF.
 

by78

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Highland maneuvers...

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boytoy

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Interesting they are not deploying desert camo ZTQ-15s there. I wonder if it's an oversight or a conscious decision. Maybe they won't be staying there for long? Where exactly is this? Maybe the place in the summer has a lot of greeneries? Thoughts?
 

KampfAlwin

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Interesting, the RWS isn't operated electrically but by the crew manually rotating it which limits its firing arc, is it because of cost or an electrically operated one is too big for a tank this size? Or maybe they don't expect to be flanked?

EDIT: Actually i might be mistaken, I realised the RWS is mounted behind the hatches, and that what the commander is rotating is actually his periscope.
 
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