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Type 81

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The Type 81 is a family of Chinese assault rifle and light machine gun designs developed in the late 1970s and finalized in 1981. Despite common misconception as being manufactured by Norinco, the family of weapons was actually manufactured by Factory 296, now known as Jianshe (a subsidiary of the China South Industries Group); however, small numbers of Type 81s were exported to the west by Norinco (not to be confused with Norinco Group), under their Norinco branding.

Type 81

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Type 81 - 7.62x39mm

The fixed-stocked rifle variant of the Type 81 family.

Specifications

(1981 - ????)

  • Type: Assault Rifle
  • Caliber: 7.62x39mm
  • Weight: 7.7 lbs (3.5 kg)
  • Length: 37.6 in (95.5 cm)
  • Barrel length: 17.5 in (44.5 cm)
  • Feed System: 30-round box magazine
  • Fire Modes: Semi-Auto/Full-Auto

The Type 81 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Release Date
Operation Flashpoint 2: Dragon Rising "Type 81-1" with optional night vision scope, underbarrel weaponlight, or GP-25 grenade launcher 2009
Glorious Missions 2012

Type 81-1

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Type 81-1 - 7.62x39mm
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Type 81-1 - 7.62x39mm

The folding-stocked rifle variant of the Type 81 family.

Specifications

(???? - ????)

  • Type: Assault Rifle
  • Caliber: 7.62x39mm
  • Weight: 7.7 lbs (3.5 kg)
  • Length: 37.6 in (95.5 cm), 28.7 in (73 cm) (stock folded)
  • Barrel length: 17.5 in (44.5 cm)
  • Feed System: 30-round box magazine
  • Fire Modes: Semi-Auto/Full-Auto

The Type 81-1 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Release Date
Operation Flashpoint 2: Dragon Rising "Type 81-1" With optional 4x scope 2009


QBZ-03

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QBZ-03 - 5.8x42mm
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QBZ-03 with scope - 5.56x45mm NATO

The QBZ-03 is a rifle with an action based on that of the Type 81, but chambered for the 5.8x42mm DP87 and 5.56x45mm rounds, the latter being intended for the export market. It was made in an attempt to replace the QBZ-95 with a rifle in a conventional layout, so far it is only issued in small numbers within the PLA.

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Cross Fire "QBZ-03" with scope 5.8x42mm version 2007
"QBZ-03-Knife" with bayonet
Army of Two: The 40th Day 2010
Homefront "T3AK" 2011
Operation Flashpoint: Red River 2011
Glorious Missions 2012
Insurgency: Sandstorm "QBZ-03" Added in Update 1.3, 5.56x45mm version 2018


QTS-11

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QTS-11 in transport case, with accessories - 5.8x42mm & 20mm
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QTS-11 - 5.8x42mm & 20mm

The QTS-11 (formally the "Type 11 Individual Comprehensive Operation System"; given that this doesn't abbreviate to "QTS", it's not clear what QTS actually stands for) is an experimental derivative of the QBZ-03, in the same vein as the XM29 OICW and similar projects; featuring an integrated single-shot bolt-action 20mm grenade launcher and laser range-finding system, it is capable of using programmable airburst ammunition to engage targets behind cover, along with an attachable computerized sighting system that can link up to a camera display in the user's helmet to let them shoot around corners.

It made its first phyiscal public appearance in 2018, though photographs and video clips showing the weapon had irregularly appeared on the Chinese internet and on Chinese government sources since at least 2011. It is unclear when its development began; upon its initial appearance, many Western media sources called it the "ZH-05", though where this name actually came from is anybody's guess. The weapon has apparently seen some field testing with PLA special operations units, though given its cost and complexity, it is unlikely to see wide-scale adoption.

The transport case markings shown in a series of undated internet photographs of the QTS-11 indicates that the weapon was made by No. 208 Research Institute (Chinese: 二〇八研究所), a subsidiary of China South Industries Group.

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Insurgency: Sandstorm "QTS-11" Added in Lunar New Year Update (2021) 2018


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