The ground forces of the People’s Liberation Army of China have begun reinforcing their ZTQ-15 tanks with additional protection systems designed to combat the growing threat of attack drones.
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According to footage released by the Chinese state broadcaster CCTV, these light tanks are now equipped with anti-drone grids mounted on their turrets, covering the front, sides, top, and rear projections.
The protective structures have also been extended to partially cover the engine and transmission compartments, as well as the fuel tanks, providing greater protection against aerial drone attacks, such as those from quadcopter drones. This measure reflects the growing recognition of the strategic use of drones in modern conflicts.
During the exercises, in addition to the ZTQ-15 tanks, reconnaissance quadcopters, unmanned logistics ground platforms, and an electronic vehicle based on the Dongfeng 6×6 SUV were also used, highlighting the incorporation of advanced technologies into the Chinese armed forces.
The People’s Liberation Army of China is implementing lessons learned from the large-scale conflict between Russia and Ukraine, where the use of drones has been massive. These preparations indicate that China is preparing for potential future armed conflicts where the intensive use of attack drones will be an essential tactic.
These changes demonstrate China’s focus on adapting its ground forces to the new realities of modern battlefields, where drones play an increasingly significant role.
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