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Chinese aircraft carrier Fujian

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  Fujian  ( 18 ;  Chinese :  福建舰 ;  pinyin :  Fújiàn Jiàn ) or the  Type 003  aircraft carrier is a second-generation Chinese  aircraft carrier  under  outfitting  for the  People's Liberation Army Navy  (PLAN) of China. It is named after  Fujian  province situated west of the 110-mile-wide  Taiwan Strait .  Launched  on June 17, 2022,  Fujian  is China's first aircraft carrier to use a  CATOBAR  system and  electromagnetic catapults . The Type 003 class was originally unofficially called Type 002 when  Shandong , China's then-incomplete second carrier, was believed to be designated Type 001A.  Shandong ' s official designation, Type 002, was revealed during commissioning. Observers hence believed the third carrier will be Type 003. The Type 003 is expected to use  integrated electric propulsion  (IEP) and  electromagnetic catapults , whereas preceding Chinese carriers were conventionally powered and launched aircraft with  ski jumps . The carrier's size is expected

CAESAR self-propelled howitzer

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  The  CAESAR  ( CAmion Équipé d'un Système d'ARtillerie ;  French :  Truck equipped with an artillery system )  is a French self-propelled  155 mm / 52-calibre  gun- howitzer  firing  NATO -standard artillery shells up to 42 kilometres (26 mi) when Extended Range, Full Bore (ERFB) or over 50 kilometres (31 mi) when rocket assisted, installed on a  6x6  or  8x8  truck chassis. Examples built for the  French Army  use a 6x6  Renault Sherpa 5  chassis,  examples built for export utilize the  6x6 Unimog U2450L  chassis or the 8x8  Tatra 815  chassis. The CAESAR platform was developed by the former GIAT Industries (now known as  Nexter ) and is operated by the Danish, French, Indonesian, Lebanese, Saudi Arabian, Thai, and Ukrainian military forces. The CAESAR is a wheeled, 155mm  52-caliber   self-propelled   howitzer . It holds 18 rounds and is typically operated by a crew of five, though if necessary, the CAESAR can be operated by as few as three persons.  It can be transported b

BMPT Terminator

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  The  BMPT "Terminator"  ( Боевая машина поддержки танков  - Tank Support Fighting Vehicle) is an  armored fighting vehicle  (AFV), designed and manufactured by the Russian company  Uralvagonzavod . This vehicle was designed for supporting tanks and other AFVs in  urban areas . The BMPT is unofficially named the "Terminator" by the manufacturers. It is heavily armed and armored to survive in urban combat. The AFV is armed with four  9M120 Ataka  missile launchers, two 30 mm  2A42  autocannons, two  AG-17D  grenade launchers, and one coaxial 7.62 mm  PKTM  machine gun. The BMPT is built on the chassis of the widely-used  T-72  main battle tank. The BMPT was designed based on combat experience gained during the  Soviet–Afghan War  and the  First Chechen War . Multiple prototypes of a tank support combat vehicle were created prior to the design of the current BMPT. The Object 199 "Ramka" was the prototype later to be designated the modern BMPT with the offic

HAL AMCA

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  The  Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft  ( AMCA ) is an Indian programme to develop a  stealth ,  multirole ,  air superiority fighter  for the  Indian Air Force  and the  Indian Navy  which will also include  6th Generation  niche technologies. The design of the aircraft is carried out by  Aeronautical Development Agency  (ADA), an aircraft design and development agency constituted under  Defence Research and Development Organisation  (DRDO). It is expected to be produced by a public-private joint venture between the DRDO,  Hindustan Aeronautics Limited  (HAL), and an Indian private company. The development cost is estimated to be around ₹15,000 crore. AMCA will be a single-seat,  twin-engine  aircraft. The AMCA Mark 1 will come equipped with 5.5 generation technologies and Mark 2 will have the incremental 6th generation technology upgrades. The AMCA which is intended to perform a multitude of missions including  Air supremacy ,  Ground-Strike ,  Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses  (SEA