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Anti-aircraft gun systems blaze away
Published: May 14, 2025 01:57 PM
PGZ-09 dual 35mm wheeled self-propelled anti-aircraft gun systems (SPAAG) attached to an air-defense unit with a combined-arms regiment under the Chinese PLA Xinjiang Military Command maneuver in smoke, kicking off a cloud of dust, during a live-fire training exercise in early May, 2025. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Feng Kesheng)

PGZ-09 dual 35mm wheeled self-propelled anti-aircraft gun systems (SPAAG) attached to an air-defense unit with a combined-arms regiment under the Chinese PLA Xinjiang Military Command maneuver in smoke, kicking off a cloud of dust, during a live-fire training exercise in early May, 2025. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Feng Kesheng)


 
A PGZ-09 dual 35mm wheeled self-propelled anti-aircraft gun system (SPAAG) attached to an air-defense unit with a combined-arms regiment under the Chinese PLA Xinjiang Military Command fires at targets during a live-fire air defense training exercise in early May, 2025. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Feng Kesheng)

A PGZ-09 dual 35mm wheeled self-propelled anti-aircraft gun system (SPAAG) attached to an air-defense unit with a combined-arms regiment under the Chinese PLA Xinjiang Military Command fires at targets during a live-fire air defense training exercise in early May, 2025. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Feng Kesheng)


 
A PGZ-09 dual 35mm wheeled self-propelled anti-aircraft gun system (SPAAG) attached to an air-defense unit with a combined-arms regiment under the Chinese PLA Xinjiang Military Command fires at targets during a live-fire air defense training exercise in early May, 2025. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Feng Kesheng)

A PGZ-09 dual 35mm wheeled self-propelled anti-aircraft gun system (SPAAG) attached to an air-defense unit with a combined-arms regiment under the Chinese PLA Xinjiang Military Command fires at targets during a live-fire air defense training exercise in early May, 2025. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Feng Kesheng)