





The Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Xinjiang Military Command, which is stationed in China's high-altitude western areas, has confirmed that it has received three new advanced weaponry systems in the last week, including armoured vehicles and artillery pieces, as analysts predicted on Sunday.
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1. A new type of armoured assault vehicle has been revealed.
2. Newly delivered new-type, four-wheeled self-propelled howitzer.
3. New self-propelled heavy rocket launchers have gone into service
A video news website linked with the PLA stated on Sunday that dozens of a new type of armoured assault vehicle had recently entered duty with a PLA Xinjiang Military Command unit deployed in a snowy plateau region at an elevation of more than 4,500 meters.
According to the clip, the eight-wheeled armoured vehicles come in a variety of configurations, including those with big calibre rifled equipment, autocannons, machine guns, and howitzer systems.
A new-type, four-wheeled self-propelled howitzer was recently handed to a group that recently completed its first live-fire target practice deep in the Karakorum Mountains at an altitude of 4,500 meters, according to China Central Television (CCTV).
In addition, a unit deployed in a snow-covered region at an elevation of more than 5,200 meters recently received a batch of new self-propelled heavy rocket launchers that are highly mobile, fast-reacting, highly accurate, very deadly, and jamming-resistant, according to a separate CCTV report on May 8.
According to Shanghai-based news website, the Type 08 armoured vehicle, a 122mm-calibre self-propelled howitzer that incorporates technologies from the PCL-181 155mm-calibre self-propelled howitzer, and the PHL-03 long-range multiple rocket launcher systems are the three new military equipment systems.
According to a Chinese military affairs analyst who requested anonymity, the PLA's high-altitude troops are gaining enhanced mobility and firepower by upgrading their arsenal with the latest military equipment systems, allowing them to better fulfill their missions in safeguarding the country's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Observers say the PLA Xinjiang Military Command has been commissioning a variety of modern weaponry during the last year. The command got the first batch of newly designed Type 15 light tanks in early 2021, according to analysts, which excel at rapid reaction fighting in plateau regions.
Official reports also reveal other new military equipment systems, such as the PLC-181 howitzer and third-generation Mengshi assault vehicles, according to eastday.com. According to analysts, these are developing a complete, modern ground warfare system that is particularly important for plateau battles.
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The Improved Outer Tactical Vest (IOTV) is an improved version of the earlier Outer Tactical Vest (OTV) form of the Interceptor Body armour, as fielded by the US Army. The Deltoid and Auxiliary Protector System (DAPS) components, ESAPI (Enhanced Small Arms Protective Insert), Enhanced Side Ballistic Inserts (ESBI), and the OTV's groin protector are all compatible with the IOTV.
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1. Why IOTV is better than traditional OTV?
2. What is the background of the improved outer tactical vest?
3. What is the effectiveness of the IOTV?
The OTV design was deemed insufficient and weak in several areas, prompting the creation and deployment of the IOTV. Point Blank Body armour, BAE Systems, KDH Defense Systems, Protective Products Enterprises, UNICOR, and Creative Apparel Associates are actively producing the IOTV. From mid-2007 forward, the IOTV first saw battle with US Army ground combat units, and it is still the basic body armour type deployed by regular US Army ground combat troops overseas.
While the Interceptor Body armour and the Outer Tactical Vest were thought to be fairly effective, others questioned if they were the greatest feasible armour solution for US military forces. The controversy surrounding Dragon Skin, which was created by the now-defunct Pinnacle armour, heightened the argument. Various assertions appeared that Dragon Skin was more successful at shielding soldiers than the then-standard issue Interceptor body armour system, with independent studies and reports appearing to back these claims, prompting various congressional members to request more investigation. In response, the military released public testing results that revealed widespread flaws in the Dragon Skin armour's testing. Dragon Skin was never widely adopted, and several of the Outer Tactical Vest's identified flaws, such as quality of protection and modularity, were rectified in the Improved Outer Tactical Vest and E-SAPI plates.
The Improved Outer Tactical Vest is an advance over earlier US body armour systems, with the Vietnam War-era fragmentation vest limited to fragmentation protection, the PASGT vest limited to pistol bullets, and the prior Outer Tactical Vest unable to stop armour-piercing shots.
The Army has continued to develop the IOTV with additional features in response to troop input on the effectiveness of the armour system, with Generation III including a more intuitive rapid release system and the new Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP). Body armour conversion kits have been given at a lesser cost to bring earlier Generation armour sets up to newer requirements, rather than constructing fully new IOTV armour sets.
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As the last article has talked about three rules that need to be paid attention to, we will continue to talk about the rest two rules of military backpack.
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1. A ten percent incline reduces your speed by half.
2. Slowing down slows you down twice as much as speeding up.
3. Soldiers' real-life experiences using military backpack in the United States army.
The speed of a person is strongly influenced by their grade. The term "grade" refers to the amount of elevation or decrease in the terrain. At a 10% grade, for example, you'll gain 1 foot for every 10 feet you move ahead. In angle terms, ten percent equals 5.74 degrees. When you're humping up a 5.74-degree angle mile after mile, it doesn't feel like much. You'll know how difficult it is because you'll move twice as slowly with a given load over it as you would on flat terrain. That last part—with a specific load—is crucial. Whether you're hauling 45 lbs. or 80 lbs., a 10% grade will limit your speed in half.
I don't think you'll make it up the other side of the hill in time. You're not going to succeed. You'll only be able to make up half of the time. Why don't you make up for what you lose by running downhill? Forces of braking To stay in control while you fall, you must use your quads to break your pace. The more braking required, the steeper the downhill. If you do a lot of up and down labour, this extra strain on your muscles will damage your uphill performance even more.
A US soldier, Robert Schumacher, with twenty years experience in the army said that “my rucksack was full of all kinds of lightweight gear that gradually got heavier and heavier as the Army came up with ever more lightweight gear for me to carry, The average rucksack is supposed to weigh no more than a certain percentage of your body weight for you to be able to move and fight. Mission requirements too often say otherwise. When you figure in the weight of your LCE, (military for load-carrying equipment or the vest you see soldiers wearing), plus your weapon, uniform, binoculars, night vision device, and everything else, the weight becomes quite remarkable, The heaviest rucksack that I carried weighed 145 lbs, (I remember every painful step, as I remembered that I could have signed up for the Navy). Even the combat load, (what you carrying into combat and fight with), can easily weigh 60 lbs.) The idea is to carry only what you need into combat, but the fear of facing the unexpected keeps you putting things in that you probably will never need - but if you do need it….”
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