The ZBD-03 or Type 03 (industrial designation WZ506) is a Chinese airborne infantry fighting vehicle. It features a light-weight chassis and hydropneumatic...
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received the designation ZBD-97. An improved version, ZBD-04A, is the vehicle currently in service and being produced. The ZBD-97/ZBD-04 was designed as the...
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ZBD may refer to: ZBD-03, a Chinese airborne infantry fighting vehicle ZBD-04, a Chinese infantry fighting vehicle ZBD-2000, a Chinese amphibious tracked...
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Type 05 amphibious fighting vehicle (redirect from ZBD-2000)
variants — the ZBD-05 infantry fighting vehicle and the ZTD-05 assault vehicle, as well as several support variants based on the ZBD-05. The Type 05s...
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Scorpion IFV (2A72) Toros Tosan IFV Volat V2 [be] ZBD-86A (2A72) ZSL-92B (2A72) ZBD-03 (2A72) ZBD-04 (2A72) ZBD-05 (2A72) ZBL-08 (2A72) MRAPs K-4386 Typhoon-VDV...
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paratroopers, or 72 stretchers. For vehicles, it can carry two para-droppable ZBD-03 airborne combat vehicles as well as various other military equipment such...
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Type 86 (infantry fighting vehicle) (redirect from ZBD-86)
of ZSL92B and ZLC2000 prototypes (ZBD-03). It is sometimes called the Type 86Gai, G stands for Gai – improved. The ZBD-86A went into service in 2000. Overall...
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vehicles: 8,050 ZBD-04 Infantry Fighting Vehicle: 400 ZBD-04A Infantry Fighting Vehicle: 2,000 ZBL-08 Infantry Fighting Vehicle: 3,250 ZBD-86 Infantry Fighting...
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are in use. The PLAAF Airborne Corps' weapons inventory includes 50-100 ZBD-03 derivatives and 2S9 self-propelled mortars, large numbers of BJ212 jeeps...
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served in Chinese Air Force Airborne Corps with limited numbers. Replaced by ZBD-03. Ukraine - Eight BTR-MDM "Rakushkas" had been captured from Russian forces...
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