PLA to install new fire control system on Type 03 airborne infantry fighting vehicle


The Type 03 airborne infantry fighting vehicle, currently in service with the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Air Force, will soon get a newly developed fire control system that will enable the air-droppable armored vehicle to fire while moving, a capability that can greatly enhance the vehicle’s combat performance, analysts said on March 21. Liu Xuanzun reports on Global Times.
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An improved variation of China’s Type 03 airborne infantry fighting vehicle tests its new fire control system. The system will enable the air-droppable armored vehicle to fire while moving. (Picture source: screenshot from China Central Television)


The new fire control system is currently under testing and, if everything goes well, will be put into mass production, the Ordnance Industry Science Technology, a Chinese defense industry magazine, reported on March 19. Firing while in movement is not technically challenging for China’s arms industry, as similar fire control systems have been used on Chinese main battle tanks for a long time. However, the problem was that the previous systems were too expensive to be installed on other armored vehicles produced in mass, Ordnance Industry Science Technology said.

Developed by Shan Dongsheng, a professor at the Army Academy of the Armored Forces of the PLA, the new digital image-stabilized fire control system solved the costly issue while also made it possible for armored vehicles to fire with high accuracy while moving, the report said.

The system was first tested on the Army’s Type 08 infantry fighting vehicle in 2015 and passed further tests in 2018, and was later customized for the Air Force’s air-droppable infantry fighting vehicle, the magazine reported.

Judging from the report, the improved Type 03 airborne armored vehicle added an extra optoelectronic device, which Ordnance Industry Science Technology said is likely related to the new digital fire control system. It also comes with two antennas on the turret to boost the vehicle’s level of connectivity and joint combat capability, the magazine said. A Chinese military expert told the Global Times on March 21 that the new fire control system could also be widely used on other armored vehicles, including those currently in service.

The Type 03 airborne infantry fighting vehicle, which made its public debut in 2005, is a key piece of equipment for the development of the PLA airborne troops. Its commissioning means airborne troops will have mechanized support on the ground, Ordnance Industry Science Technology said. The new vehicle is equipped with a 3mm automatic gun giving it strong firepower, but its previous fire control system had poor accuracy while moving and it had to stop for precise firing, Liu Xuanzun reports.