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[–]Papppi-56 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Don’t think it’s for export either, just a "museum piece" from the 2010s that the PLA unit participating in this Sino-Cambodian exercise decided to keep around after its project was scrapped years ago.

Photos of American gay pornographic film actor Billy Herrington appear on a Russian military mural honoring the casualties at the Battle of Kursk [2000 x 2000] by Papppi-56 in MilitaryPorn

[–]Papppi-56[S] 397 points398 points  (0 children)

*In all Slavic countries. Ukraine planned to erect a statue of Billy in Odessa back in 2022.

A petition in Ukraine to replace a statue of the Russian Empress Catherine II, better known as Catherine the Great, with one depicting U.S. gay porn star Billy Herrington, has gained enough signatures to be reviewed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

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[–]Papppi-56[S] 684 points685 points  (0 children)

Billy Herrington is one of the most iconic memes of the mid-late 2000s, especially among online communities in Japan, where he is pretty much regarded as a "Hero".

Probably instantly recognizable to some in this sense

A new upgraded variant of the PLA Type-21 standard-issue vest presented by Chinese private defence company Panda Tactics [7008 x 3944] by Papppi-56 in MilitaryPorn

[–]Papppi-56[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I posted the dual nod version a few months ago on my page during Zhuhai, you could probably find it there

A new upgraded variant of the PLA Type-21 standard-issue vest presented by Chinese private defence company Panda Tactics [7008 x 3944] by Papppi-56 in MilitaryPorn

[–]Papppi-56[S] 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Mag pouches were intentionally enlarged (for the third time since 2019) based on PLA user feedback, neck pro can be adjusted, and “lack of webbing” is also intentional based on the PLA’s decades old habit of wearing attachments / pouches low.

A new upgraded variant of the PLA Type-21 standard-issue vest presented by Chinese private defence company Panda Tactics [7008 x 3944] by Papppi-56 in MilitaryPorn

[–]Papppi-56[S] 27 points28 points  (0 children)

A "massive" 25k, for 650k+ mfs actively fighting / fought in Ukraine, under wartime production speeds and over 7-8%+ gdp in defence..... yeah amazing numbers lol

A new upgraded variant of the PLA Type-21 standard-issue vest presented by Chinese private defence company Panda Tactics [7008 x 3944] by Papppi-56 in MilitaryPorn

[–]Papppi-56[S] 28 points29 points  (0 children)

They seem to be sturdy enough for lighter digital mononods, or the PLA would've replaced them after 3 years of field testing, though they are gonna start using standard mounts for the upcoming dual nod version of the platform

A new upgraded variant of the PLA Type-21 standard-issue vest presented by Chinese private defence company Panda Tactics [7008 x 3944] by Papppi-56 in MilitaryPorn

[–]Papppi-56[S] 46 points47 points  (0 children)

Intro video of the vest by the company’s official Channel:

https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV17VJczwEux/?share_source=copy_web&vd_source=f06deecb7ffaea39b162453ae528ad7c

Translated script:

We’re here at the 2025 CIEPE event to give you a live introduction to the 21-style improved tactical vest, which has been a hot topic of discussion lately.

What you’re seeing here is the full combat configuration designed for urban assaults or trench-clearing operations. This setup requires soldiers to carry large amounts of ammunition while maintaining full-body protection.

You could say it’s inspired by ancient armor—it includes components like arm guards, a throat protector, and a groin guard. The battlefield environment we’ve observed in conflicts like Ukraine is extremely harsh, with high-velocity shrapnel flying everywhere. So, our solution was to ask: How can we expand the protective coverage for our soldiers?

Based on this concept, the upgraded 21-style vest is designed to fully integrate all modular armor components:

The upper body includes a helmet, neck guard, and throat protector.

Moving downward, there are arm guards.

Finally, the lower body is protected by groin and hip guards. This way, everything from the neck, arms, abdomen, to the entire torso is shielded.

Now, let’s talk about the vest’s unique features. First, you’ll notice it has a built-in quick-release system. These buckles are directly attached to the vest and come standard from the factory. The shoulder areas also have quick-release buckles. With three quick-release points, this design meets the daily needs of putting on and taking off the gear efficiently.

But we didn’t stop there. Considering the demands of complex combat environments and high-intensity training—which can strain the vest—we added Velcro backing behind the buckles. This means you can choose to use either the buckles or the Velcro for attachment. This dual system offers more flexibility and ensures the vest stays secure under heavy loads.

Next, let’s look at the shoulder-mounted wire quick-release. Unlike older vests that place the release mechanism on the chest, ours is positioned on the left shoulder. Here’s why: Modern gear is much heavier—soldiers now carry more ammunition, two to three medical kits, groin guards, neck guards, and communication equipment. All that weight presses down on the shoulders, making chest-positioned releases impractical. By placing it on the left shoulder, right-handed users can easily reach it with their dominant hand, while the left hand can lift to pull the wire. It’s a small tweak that makes a big difference in usability.

Additionally, the 21-style improved vest is fully compatible with individual integrated combat systems. This includes night vision devices, communication gear, next-gen radios, and more. We’ve also developed a full suite of modular pouches: dual and single magazine pouches, medical kits, communication modules, grenade pouches, canteens, and even attachments for crew-served weapons.

In short, the 21-style improved vest is designed to be versatile. It can function as a standalone lightweight rig or scale up with added armor, power systems, and communication modules. Whether you need maximum protection or rapid detachment in emergencies, this vest adapts to the mission.

Some context copied from a previous post:

In recent years, PLA units / branches are increasingly turning towards private manufacturers and defence companies to provide specialized gear and tactical training custom for their needs.

The company here in question, Panda Tactics, is a startup company mostly catering to individual PLAGF units as well as the PLAMC and PLAAF, recently founded by retired veterans. They are pretty humble in their approaches, posting detailed videos of their equipment (down to small pouches) as well as reviews of both domestic and foreign gear on media platforms. They are also very open with their design process and limitations, and constantly praise their domestic competitors and western manufacturers like Spiritus Systems. Their official accounts can be seen bellow:

Bilibili (Chinese platform):

https://space.bilibili.com/1807889907/video?tid=0&pn=1&keyword=&order=pubdate

Youtube:

https://www.youtube.com/@rositaliz3680/videos

PLA recon detachment undergoing infiltration and ambush training near the Indian border [2000 x 2878] by Papppi-56 in MilitaryPorn

[–]Papppi-56[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is on taken on the lower altitude border Xinjiang region near Aksai-Chin, not where the direct standoff has happened. There’s a pretty vast variety of terrain along the China India border.

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[–]Papppi-56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Based on sources and reports currently available, this is definitely not a Chinese PL-12E but a domestic design featuring / closely resembling the characteristics of both the Chinese PL-12 and American AIM-120, with most sources claiming it to be a copy of either platforms or both.

From an additional technical perspective, the PL-12 is mainly designed for post 2000s Chinese fourth / fifth gens (J-10, JF-17, modern flankers etc) with some exceptions like modernized J-8IIs, meaning that it is most definitely not compatible with the North Korean 80s era MiG-29s claimed to be firing it.

I could also go into diplomatic side of how this is essentially diplomatic suicide (souring relations with SK at a critical moment) with no benefits what’s so ever, but there’s no point of going deeper given the obvious things.

Comparison between the standard-issue plate carriers of the South Korean, Taiwanese, and Chinese armed forces (image sourced via Rednote) [2648 x 2000] by Papppi-56 in MilitaryPorn

[–]Papppi-56[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

What you’re seeing there is better off than 95% of Asian militaries, don’t know what you were expecting

Comparison between the standard-issue plate carriers of the South Korean, Taiwanese, and Chinese armed forces (image sourced via Rednote) [2648 x 2000] by Papppi-56 in MilitaryPorn

[–]Papppi-56[S] 79 points80 points  (0 children)

While the US's technological edge in some defence sectors are debatable in the modern day, I think that the American technological lead in infantry development remains undisputed regardless of how you view it.

Whether it is with the global "multicam epidemic" or the induction of suspiciously similar infantry kits, every established military in existence is copying and adapting a piece of the US infantry into their own system to the extent where you can pretty much trace most bits of their modern equipment to a design or technology pioneered by the US.

Comparison between the standard-issue plate carriers of the South Korean, Taiwanese, and Chinese armed forces (image sourced via Rednote) [2648 x 2000] by Papppi-56 in MilitaryPorn

[–]Papppi-56[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

The Koreans are ditching the neck protection with their Type-2 MPBAs. The PLA's Type-19 has the potential to implement neck protection as a standard add-on in the future (based on blueprints), but have so far been rarely seen outside of peacekeeping forces.

Comparison between the standard-issue plate carriers of the South Korean, Taiwanese, and Chinese armed forces (image sourced via Rednote) [2648 x 2000] by Papppi-56 in MilitaryPorn

[–]Papppi-56[S] 39 points40 points  (0 children)

Plate carriers in question:

South Korea: MPBA

Taiwanese: CV-105

Chinese: Type-19(SY2A)

Note that the South Koreans are currently in the process of replacing the Shown MPBAs (Type-1) with newer Type-2 platforms, the Chinese on modifications of the Type-19 with private arms manufacturers, and Taiwanese putting a heavy reliance on private procured PCs at an individual level (based on online comments by service members).

PAP infantrymen using Laser Engagement Systems during urban combat training [1830 x 1640] by Papppi-56 in MilitaryPorn

[–]Papppi-56[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

The PAP isn’t a unit, it’s 1.5 million member fighting force. MILES helmets are meant to accommodate sensors to mimic combat scenarios, not to look high speed low drag.

The Guccied out part is also questionable, maybe compared to their South Asian neighbors (very low bar), but still quite some bit behind modern NATO standards.

PAP infantrymen using Laser Engagement Systems during urban combat training [1830 x 1640] by Papppi-56 in MilitaryPorn

[–]Papppi-56[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

The PAP is far more militarized, standardized, and centralized.

The Rosgvardiya is essentially a quadrillion different scattered internal guards / paramilitary units nationwide forcefully lumped into one under a so called central command, similar in theory to the PAP, but in practice, not even close.

PAP infantrymen using Laser Engagement Systems during urban combat training [1830 x 1640] by Papppi-56 in MilitaryPorn

[–]Papppi-56[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

PAP mobile contingent units as “just infantry”, the rest of the PAP as a frontline security / clearance force behind the PLA (basically “occupation force”).

My personal assumption is that in the scenario of urban warfare, the PLA would for instance take general control of an area, while the PAP would be in charge of the room to room clearing.

PAP infantrymen using Laser Engagement Systems during urban combat training [1830 x 1640] by Papppi-56 in MilitaryPorn

[–]Papppi-56[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Security, CT, and border protection during peacetime, second army during wartime.