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Serious Duterte inspects FOC 23K automatic rifles from 1B1R in time for Marawi Wars (pic)

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Where else in the world you can get FOC 23K automatic rifles? Only the 1B1R members!

Chinese jet arrived with weapon delivery @ Manila
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Arms supplies unloaded, brown boxes at back are ammunitions
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http://mil.news.sina.com.cn/china/2017-06-29/doc-ifyhrxtp6299055.shtml


中国援助菲律宾武器到货 菲总统亲自迎接并操作(图)

2017年06月29日 09:14 央视新闻
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  据央视网6月28日报道,“穆特组织”的恐怖分子很可能于近日在菲律宾首都马尼拉制造恐怖袭击。为此,马尼拉地区从27日起,就全面提高了警戒等级。

  就在菲律宾反恐战局胶着之际,中国及时向杜特尔特政府“雪中送炭”。据美国GMA新闻6月28日报道,中国援助给菲律宾的第一批武器已经于27日运抵菲律宾,菲律宾总统杜特尔特亲自迎接并验收。
  手持中国产CQ-A自动步枪的杜特尔特,桌子上摆着1支NDM-86狙击步枪(北方工业的出口型79式)
  杜特尔特兴致勃勃的操纵中国产NSG-1狙击步枪(CS/LR-4出口型)



  据美媒报道,这批装备在中国武汉装机,于6月27日运抵马尼拉。菲律宾总统杜特尔特亲自到场欢迎并出席了交接仪式。期间,他还饶有兴致的试用了中国武器,并与中国国防部国际军事合作办公室的官员亲密交谈。此前,美军也曾向菲律宾援助了一批枪械,但杜特尔特并未到场。
 运输这批武器装备的中国空军伊尔76MD运输机
  菲律宾士兵装卸枪械箱,后面是弹药箱

、  去年,中国曾表示将向菲律宾提供价值1400万美元的反恐物资援助。今年5月15日,菲律宾国防部代表团与中国武器出口公司保利集团签署了购买武器和其他装备的意向书(LOI),总价值可能达到8500万美元。上次在菲律宾军警手里的国产97式5.56毫米突击步枪,应该是去年援助的反恐物资。而这次到货的CQ-A自动步枪和各种狙击步枪,则是第二批。
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kryonlight

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LOL! Stupid Duterte. He exchanged his country's sovereignty over the South China Seas for these cheap useless pieces of metal. Can sell karunguni lah!
 

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http://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se...rms-upgrade-with-delivery-of-27000-m-4-rifles


Philippine army gets arms upgrade with delivery of 27,000 M-4 rifles

Soldiers toss their rifles into the air as members of the Philippine Army practice a ceremony on the eve of the country's Independence Day at Luneta Park in Manila on June 11, 2014. The Philippine army is getting a much-needed upgrade with the arriva
Soldiers toss their rifles into the air as members of the Philippine Army practice a ceremony on the eve of the country's Independence Day at Luneta Park in Manila on June 11, 2014. The Philippine army is getting a much-needed upgrade with the arrival next month of around 27,000 new M-4 automatic rifles, part of a plan to modernise the military amid growing tensions in the South China Sea and a festering communist insurgency at home. -- PHOTO: AFP
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Jun 21, 2014, 11:41 am SGT

Raul Dancel, Philippines Correspondent

MANILA - The Philippine army is getting a much-needed upgrade with the arrival next month of around 27,000 new M-4 automatic rifles, part of a plan to modernise the military amid growing tensions in the South China Sea and a festering communist insurgency at home.

Lieutenant-Colonel Noel Detoyato, the army's spokesman, announced on Saturday that the M-4s - a shorter and lighter variant of the M-16A2 assault rifle - would arrive on July 19, replacing the Vietnam-era M16As and M14s most Filipino soldiers are still using.

The new rifles are part of 63,000 M-4s worth about 2.4 billion pesos (S$63.4 million) that the Philippines has ordered to modernise its military, one of the least capable in Asia to deal with external threats.

The Philippines is locked in an increasingly bitter conflict with China, which has started building island fortresses in the Spratlys - a chain of reefs, atolls and islets - in the South China Sea just west of the Philippines' coastlines.

On Thursday, the Philippine airforce announced that eight armed versions of the Agusta Westlands AW-109s would arrive in the third quarter of the year, and 12 F/A50 light combat aircraft would be in service next year.

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If the SAF would donate 1,000 SAR-21 rifles to the pinoys, the tide of the war would immediately turn in their favour. Our SAR-21 is deadly on the battlefield.
 

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LOL! Stupid Duterte. He exchanged his country's sovereignty over the South China Seas for these cheap useless pieces of metal. Can sell karunguni lah!


You are jealous!

You want better Terrex?

PRC got countless of Superior models:

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PRC got world's faster water surface speed armored combat veh 55km/h on water

countless models of accessories and fittings and arms / missiles to fit up their much superior Terrex
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Actually, Marawi business can be over within 5 days, if PLA sent few dozens of this, just prepare for Civilians losses that all. Whack civilians away altogether with ISIS and put blame of Abu Sayaff that's it.


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http://www.sohu.com/a/152978477_114911?_f=index_news_8


中国再向菲律宾伸出援手 杜特尔特:有中国这样的朋友真好(图)

2017-06-29 13:41

参考消息网6月29日报道据英国广播公司网站6月29日报道,中国28日赠送了大量枪支给菲律宾。这批自动步枪和狙击步枪和弹药是杜特尔特上台以来从中国得到的第一批军援。其中有中国提供的具有世界先进水平的7.62毫米高精度狙击步枪。

报道称,杜特尔特说,这批价值人民币5000万元的军火“说明菲律宾和中国关系进入了一个新阶段”。

杜特尔特说,“有了中国这样理解我们的朋友,真是很好。”杜特尔特担任总统后就威胁要疏远美国这个传统盟友,同北京发展关系。杜特尔特说要寻求从中国和俄罗斯得到更多武器。美国一直批评杜特尔特的禁毒战争。他宣布在菲律宾南部实行戒严以打击极端组织后,也受到西方国家的抨击。

报道称,菲律宾人也表示在过去的一年里因为警方加强了执法行动,他们感到更安全。

据英国广播公司报道,中国驻菲律宾大使赵鉴华在移交这批武器时说,不久会向菲律宾提供“第二批”武器。赵鉴华大使说,这批捐赠的数量不大,但是在两国军事关系发展中具有重大意义。他说中国在反恐方面愿意探讨在联合训练,情报分享以及联合军事演习方面同菲律宾合作。

BEIJING'S CHEQUE RECEIVED:
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另据中国驻菲律宾大使馆消息,6月27日下午,赵鉴华大使前往菲律宾总统府,代表中国政府向菲总统杜特尔特提供1500万比索人道主义捐赠,用于马拉维民众安置事宜。社会福利部部长塔圭瓦罗、卫生部副部长巴列接收了捐赠支票。菲外交部部长卡亚塔诺、总统特别助理克里斯托弗·吴、中国驻菲使馆参赞贺湘琦等在座。赵大使表示,相信在杜特尔特总统的领导下,菲律宾一定能够战胜恐怖主义,马拉维人民一定能建设更加美好的家园。杜特尔特总统表示,诚挚感谢中方的援助,这体现出中国人民对菲律宾人民的深情厚谊。

6月27日下午,赵鉴华大使前往菲律宾总统府,代表中国政府向菲总统杜特尔特提供1500万比索人道主义捐赠,用于马拉维民众安置事宜。(中国驻菲使馆网站)


Duterte said 1B1R Partnership is so Wonderful!
 

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ammo is different from existing stockpile, thus pinoys will end up paying $69m to prc crooks for new ammo which will offset and surpass the "zero" cost of so called "free" weapons. over 6.9 years that cost will escalate to $696m.
 

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ammo is different from existing stockpile, thus pinoys will end up paying $69m to prc crooks for new ammo which will offset and surpass the "zero" cost of so called "free" weapons. over 6.9 years that cost will escalate to $696m.

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Pinoy existing use same guns, same ammo. China exports lots of these, and including ammo. Existing Pinoy ammo may be from China.

1B1R supplied lots of ammo to Duterte. See in this pic, brown wooden boxes are ammos. Green boxes are guns.

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China exports arms and ammo globally including Iraq & USA, actually in USA gun stores, I bought & shot a lot of Chinese ammos.

http://wap.eastday.com/node2/node3/n403/u1ai589115_t71.html

盘点 解放军几种最畅销的外贸武器

2016-04-12 14:51:00 来源:网络

  解放军几种最畅销的外贸武器。

  1、外贸明星97式步枪
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  中国97式突击步枪是在95式突击步枪基础上改装研制,主要变化是采用了北约制式的5.56毫米弹药,使用北约制式M16突击步枪金属弹夹,同时省略了中国军队制式武器上原有的枪口制退器的减音功能。97型步枪主要供出口使用,在国内也有少量装备。

  目前,97式步枪已经成功打入进入北美市场,美国和加拿大的枪支爱好者对97式步枪情有独钟,纷纷购买收藏。在东南亚,一些国家也购买了少量的97式步枪用于装备特种部队和特殊作战单位。

  2、CQ系列:“山寨版”M16

  CQ突击步枪是由中国北方工业仿制M16A1/A2设计的突击步枪,对应使用北约5.56 x 45毫米弹药,可全动发射,亦有复进助推器,也可装上榴弹发射器。CQ突击步枪配套仿制的20发的M16弹匣。 但枪托、握把及护木外型不同,照门类似M16A1,没有风偏调整钮。
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  1980年代阿富汗战争时期,中国曾向阿富汗反抗部队出口过CQ突击步枪。目前,使用CQ系列自动步枪的有伊朗、巴拉圭、苏丹、泰国等国。(图中最上方为国产CQ步枪)http://www.shijiemil.com 世界军事网

  3、大杀器LG3型自动榴弹发射器
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  在中国榴弹发射器发展的历史上,QLZ87式35毫米榴弹发射器可谓是里程碑,它不仅标志着中国榴弹发射器的研制水平已居于世界领先水平,更赢得了国外厂商对中国榴弹发射器的青睐。为满足外贸需求,QLZ87式的研制人员再谱新曲,研制出了最新的LG3型40毫米自动榴弹发射器系统。

  全系统重量轻、结构紧凑、精度高、人机工效性好、威力大、安全可靠、通用性强、性价比高,在国际军火市场上具有较强的竞争力,目前已完成批量出口。

  4、中国“大炮”M99

  M99半自动狙击步枪是新定型的出口型反器材步枪,该枪刚一露面时,很容易让人觉得它与英国AI公司的AS50深有渊源,两者的外形似乎很接近,均为气吹式原理,尤其是导气管外都有个隔热套保护,防止导气管加热上方空气而影响瞄准。
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  但如果仔细对比一下,会发现M99与AS50只是部分相似,实际可区别的外形特征很多,而内部结构的区别就更多了,就好像AK47与Vz58一样。M99的内部就好像放大的M16,回转式枪机闭锁;而AS50则像放大的FAL或SKS,用偏移式闭锁以减小径向尺寸。

  5、“猎鹰飞弩”FN-6
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  飞弩-6FN-6引型单兵便携式防空导弹是我国新研制的一种单兵便携式防空导弹武器系统,飞弩-6型防空导弹,采用被动红外寻的制导,具有全方位攻击目标和抗背景及地面干扰、红外诱饵、红外调制干扰能力。导弹采用了+及X形气动布局,采用全数字四元红外探测仪及脉冲式跟踪系统,增大了其探测范围并提高了跟踪准确性。世界军事网 www.shijiemil.com 请支持原创军事评论 转载注明出处

  6、火力倍增器:LG2型枪挂榴弹发射器

  LG2型40毫米枪挂式榴弹发射器是为同时满足国内外需求研制的,设计了LG2一I和LG2—II两种型号。前者主要下挂于美国M16 5.56毫米系列步枪上.后者配装于中国97式5.56毫米自动步枪上。

  7、06式冲锋枪
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  CS/LS06冲锋枪最大的特点是采用可更换式双路供弹结构,供弹具有55发螺旋弹筒和15发双排双进弹匣两种,并由不同路线供弹。世界军事网 www.shijiemil.com 请支持原创军事评论 转载注明出处
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  最初的原理样机的螺旋弹筒不是布置在枪管上方,而是在枪身后边作了一个活动枪托,它既是枪托,又是弹筒,是一物多用的,而且还可以取下来。经过几轮样机试制和试验、改进,该9毫米冲锋枪方案获准立项,主要定位为外贸型,并初定名称为QC-9轻型冲锋枪。

  8、轻便小巧LG1-I枪挂榴弹发射器

  国产LG1-I型35毫米枪挂式榴弹发射器属于前装式,许多性能优于世界同类枪挂式榴弹发射器。LG1-I的外形尺寸仅为217毫米×49毫米×95毫米(长×宽×高),与美国M203型和俄罗斯GP-25型等世界同类武器相比是最小巧的。
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Made in China: America’s Appetite for Assault Weapons


For a while, gun hobbyists saw military-style weapons as inefficient and too expensive. An influx of foreign knock-offs changed their minds.
Joshua Lott / AP

Adam Chandler Jun 24, 2016 Business

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In May 2000, Representatives Nancy Pelosi, Pete Stark, and Carolyn McCarthy wrote a letter to their House counterparts urging them to deny China a far-reaching and highly-coveted trade status called Permanent Normal Trade Relations. In their warning, the three Democrats didn’t mention the potentially damaging economic or political ramifications of such a relationship with China or even invoke the country’s infamous human-rights record. Instead, they focused on one specific issue: semi-automatic weapons.

From 1987 until 1994, some 42 percent of all rifles imported into the United States had come from China. The representatives noted that an embargo had been imposed in 1994 because, in just a few years, China “had exported almost one million Chinese rifles to the United States—more than made by all U.S. manufacturers combined in 1992.” Conferring this new trade designation, they argued, would effectively unravel the embargo and allow assault rifles like the SKS semi-automatic to become cheaply available again. “What made them attractive was their power and inexpensive price, only $55.95,” they wrote of the SKS, noting its popularity among neo-Nazis, gangs, and white supremacists. The letter concluded, “Don't give China the power to decide gun policy in the United States.” The bill was signed into law that October.

Heated talk about semi-automatic weapons is, relatively speaking, only a somewhat recent development. After being adopted by the army in the 1960s, assault rifles were modified for sale to civilians in the late 1970s, but as late as the mid-’80s, American consumers didn’t express much interest in them. They were pricey and exotic, and to hunters, using a modified army weapon that fired lower caliber bullets than hunting rifles emblemized inefficiency.

Here is how Robert Spitzer, a professor of political science at SUNY Cortland and the author of several books on gun policy, frames the way Americans went from being uninterested in assault weapons to being passionate about them. “There’s no real market for the guns [in the ‘70s]. They’re not selling very well,” he says. “Part of it is that they’re expensive and people aren’t really acquainted with them.” But China’s relations with the United States began to improve around the same time that American manufacturers were introducing these semi-automatic weapons. “In the mid-to-late 1980s, the Chinese dump a lot of cheap, knock-off assault-style weapons on the American market,” Spitzer explains. “The cost is far less and there begins to be an appetite for these weapons.”

Essentially, what happened is that once the market was flooded with knock-offs, appetite for the real thing increased—a pattern not uncommon when it comes to consumer products. Consider the fashion world: According to one MIT study, counterfeits “are often used as ‘trial versions’ of the high-end genuine branded item, with over 40 percent of counterfeit handbag consumers ultimately purchasing the real brand.” Chinese military-style weapons appear to have served as a similar gateway.

“Gun companies are marketing these guns because they are a big moneymaker,” Spitzer says. “They’re huge in terms of profitability. It’s sort of like buying a big fancy automobile, a big pick-up. The mark-up is bigger so there’s more money to be made if you buy a $45,000 pick-up truck than a $19,000 subcompact car that’s stripped down.” Gun companies diversified their products and assault rifles became highly customizable. The AR-15, for example, has been (curiously) monikered by enthusiasts as “Barbie dolls for men” for their ability to be accessorized.

And then, in the ‘90s, tragedy and politics interceded. California passed a first-in-the-nation ban on semi-automatic weapons following a 1989 shooting at an elementary school in Stockton, during which five children were killed and dozens more were injured. A federal ban on assault weapons followed in 1994 (it expired in 2004) as did an embargo on arms and ammunition from China.

But political action wasn’t the only consequence of that 1989 shooting. “After Patrick Edward Purdy opened fire on a school yard in Stockton, California, with an AK-47, sales of the gun and its knock-offs boomed,” Erik Larson reported in The Atlantic in 1993. “Prices quadrupled, to $1,500.” Similar booms in sales have followed for weapons like the AR-15, variations of which were used in the San Bernardino, Newtown, and Aurora shootings.

Spitzer casts this phenomenon as a gun owners’ statement of solidarity: “People who go to a gun store to buy a gun because there’s a mass shooting or, this happened after Obama was re-elected, they want to make a political statement,” he says. An extension of this is a fear that access to assault weapons will be restricted by political action in the wake of a mass shooting.

According to Spitzer, the last explanation for the continued popularity of these weapons is the most self-evident and the least frequently dispatched. “A reason you see all the time,” he says, “but virtually nobody mentions when they’re defending the legality of assault weapons after a mass shooting, is that they’re a whole lot of fun to shoot,” which in the end seems like a poor justification for a machine that can so quickly cause so much devastation.
 

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Chinese Gun Dealer Is Global, Diversified Giant


BEIJING — The small bookshop behind a row of makeshift fruit stalls is a gun lover's paradise.

For pocket change, customers can buy glossy color photo albums and postcards of assorted automatic weapons--Israeli Uzis, Italian Berettas, Russian Kalashnikovs. One postcard shows a man in an FBI cap gripping a 100-round Calico machine pistol made in Bakersfield.

More intense arms fanciers can peruse technical books such as "How to Use Lasers in Weapons Technology" and "Guide to Weapons Industry Projects Preparatory Work & Investment Management."

The bookstore and the building that houses it in the university district of the Chinese capital are owned by China North Industries Corp., or Norinco, the country's biggest state-owned military industrial company.

Overseas agents for Norinco were among those arrested in a federal sting operation in Northern California this week. They are accused of smuggling 2,000 Chinese AK-47 assault rifles, with a street value of $4 million, into the United States.

In effect, the bookstore in northwest Beijing is a resource library for one of the world's most successful international small-arms merchants. For two decades, Norinco and two other Chinese military-linked companies--Poly Technologies, owned by the People's Liberation Army, and China Jingan, controlled by the People's Armed Police--have dominated global small-arms traffic.

During the bloody Iran-Iraq War, the Chinese companies profited by selling to both sides. After the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the companies sold AK-47 rifles to the CIA, which distributed them through Pakistan to the Afghan moujahedeen warriors fighting the northern invaders.

When that war subsided, the three companies moved into the market created by the ballistic mayhem of American streets, selling primarily semiautomatic versions of the AK-47 and low-cost handguns modeled on more famous brands. Norinco joined Colt and Smith & Wesson on police logs across the country.

From 1989 through 1993, it is estimated, the Chinese military companies exported more than 3 million guns into the United States. In a 1993 interview with the Far Eastern Economic Review, Poly Technologies Executive Director Xie Datong estimated that the company sold $200 million in weapons in the United States in a five-year period.

The boom years ended abruptly in 1994, when President Clinton banned the import of Chinese guns and ammunition manufactured by military businesses. But Clinton then granted China a much bigger prize: the "delinking" of human rights considerations from the annual review of China's most-favored-nation trading status with the United States.

Much pleased with the outcome on MFN, the Chinese government only mildly protested the weapons sanctions. But the ban deeply wounded one of the main profit sources of the three primary Chinese companies involved.

In the case of Norinco, weapons manufacturing accounts for only about 20% of the company's total production value. Formed under the China Ordinance Corp. as the principle arms supplier to the PLA, Norinco began branching out into civilian businesses in the 1980s.

Today it is the parent company of 150 businesses. Among other things, Norinco is the largest motorcycle maker in China and one of the country's most successful car makers. Other products include everything from toilet seats to basketballs to eyeglasses. Norinco is China's 10th-biggest trading house.

But gun sales, particularly to the United States, was one of Norinco's most profitable businesses. Moreover, certain regional factories depended on the gun trade for survival.

In the case of Poly Technologies--which employs relatives of some of China's most senior officials, including the son-in-law of Chinese patriarch Deng Xiaoping--the U.S. ban cut off an important source of revenue for the Chinese military, which operates a widespread network of capitalist enterprises to supplement its state budget.

According to sources involved in the arms trading business with China, it was the sudden elimination of the United States as the biggest market for Chinese small arms in 1994 that created an atmosphere in which smuggling weapons into the U.S. became a dangerous possibility.

"There were a lot of factories out there in China that suddenly had nothing to do," said an American businessman in Beijing with experience in the China-U.S. small-arms trade. "I can see a renegade manager of a renegade provincial branch of Norinco coming up with the idea as an act of desperation."

Both Norinco and Poly Technologies have denied any involvement in the alleged smuggling. "As far as we know, Norinco has nothing to do with this matter," said a Norinco official in Beijing.

The Chinese government has said it is looking into the affair.

It was not the first time federal agents in the United States have cracked down on smuggling involving Chinese-made weapons.

In a similar sting operation in 1991, federal agents arrested the son of a billionaire member of China's Parliament for conspiring to bring 15,000 AK-47 automatic weapons into the United States.

Thomas Fok, a Hong Kong native and son of a tycoon with close ties to China's leadership, Henry Fok, was also charged with trying to obtain U.S. missile technology for China. In a plea bargain, Fok pleaded guilty and spent less than six months in jail.

The current case is much smaller.






"A lousy 2,000 AK-47s," said an American arms dealer in Beijing. "Hell, you could soak that up in four blocks of New York City. For Norinco, its peanuts."

Times staff writer Maggie Farley in Hong Kong contributed to this report.
 

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