China’s 80-type 7.62mm general-purpose machine gun is a copy of the former Soviet Union’s PKM-style 7.62mm general-purpose machine gun. In the self-defense counterattack against Vietnam, China seized the PKM general-purpose machine gun equipped by the Vietnamese army and decided to imitate it.
The imitation was successful, and the final result was the Type 80 general-purpose machine gun. The former Soviet Union developed the PKM general-purpose machine gun for battalions, companies, and platoons.
The gun uses 7.62x54mm bullets, is fed by a belt, and has a total weight of 12.6 kg.
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The UK’s newly acquired future Multi-Role Ocean Surveillance ship sails into Cammell Laird shipyard, Birkenhead, Liverpool, on 19 January. (Royal Navy)
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has purchased a second-hand commercial offshore patrol vessel from P&O Maritime Logistics’ subsidiary Topaz Energy and Marinefor conversion into a specialist ship dedicated to protecting the country’s critical subsea infrastructure.
The vessel, which is currently named MV Topaz Tangaroa, arrived at Cammell Laird shipyard in Birkenhead, Merseyside, for refitting on 19 January.
Luftwaffe Patriot air-defence systems deployed close to Zamość on the Polish-Ukrainian border have reached IOC. (Bundeswehr/Lars Koch)
Luftwaffe Patriot air-defence systems deployed to Poland have reached an initial operational capability (IOC), a German Ministry of Defence (MoD) spokesperson told
Janes
on 4 February. Three Patriot firing units with around 350 military personnel had been deployed close to Zamość near the Polish-Ukrainian border, the spokesperson added.
Airborne signallers from the British Army’s 216 (Parachute) Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals have started testing the new multi-mode radios (MMR) in forest environments.
The MMR capability test is being conducted as part of an exercise, Mercury Canopy, in the jungles of Belize.
According to the army, dense jungles are one of the most challenging environments for conducting radio communications activities, as the moist and dense vegetation absorbs all the radio waves and hinders the line-of-sight transmission.
The White House is studying the possibility of placing medium-range missiles on the territory of Japan, in particular hypersonic LRHW systems or a ground-based missile complex with a Tomahawk missile.
For the first time, the fact of such negotiations between the USA and Tokyo became known only on February 4, 2023. Japan agrees to place such missiles on its territory within the framework of the concept of joint confrontation against the USA.
The island of Kushu “and other islands of the Japanese archipelago” is already mentioned as a place of probable dislocation.
Maria Wood, 24/7 Wall St.
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Ellie Cook, Newsweek
The heavier weight of main battle tanks supplied to Ukraine by NATO members could pose issues for how Ukraine can use them, experts have told…
Frank Hoffman, Modern War Institute
There is much to celebrate in the collective decision by Ukraine’s Western supporters to again upgrade security assistance to Kyiv with modern armor…
Stephen Blank, RealClearDefense
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Melnyk, who until October was Ukraine’s ambassador to Germany, this weekend also suggested allies should provide naval vessels, including submarines.