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The most easily distinguishable feature is an exposed muzzle part of the barrel. The foresight moved back for a modification to fire rifle grenades from the barrel. There is a significant gap between the trigger guard and the magazine on Type 81 rifles, while on the Type 56 series the magazine is adjacent to the front of the trigger guard. The Type 81 rifle is a short-stroke gas-operated design, while the Type 56 are long-stroke designs. On Type 81 rifles the non-detachable spike-shaped bayonet was also replaced with a detachable knife-bayonet. The Type 81 can be fed from the older Type 56 30-round magazines, or from 75-round drums intended for the Type 81 light machine gun.<ref>[http://www.sinodefence.com/army/small_arms/type81rifle.asp Sino Defence's Type 81 Rifle.] Retrieved on October 28, 2008.</ref>
The most easily distinguishable feature is an exposed muzzle part of the barrel. The foresight moved back for a modification to fire rifle grenades from the barrel. There is a significant gap between the trigger guard and the magazine on Type 81 rifles, while on the Type 56 series the magazine is adjacent to the front of the trigger guard. The Type 81 rifle is a short-stroke gas-operated design, while the Type 56 are long-stroke designs. On Type 81 rifles the non-detachable spike-shaped bayonet was also replaced with a detachable knife-bayonet. The Type 81 can be fed from the older Type 56 30-round magazines, or from 75-round drums intended for the Type 81 light machine gun.<ref>[http://www.sinodefence.com/army/small_arms/type81rifle.asp Sino Defence's Type 81 Rifle.] Retrieved on October 28, 2008.</ref>


Like its predecessors, the Type 81 is a series of weapons. The Type 81 and Type 81-1 are assault rifles and the heavier Type 81 squad machine gun is used in the [[squad automatic weapon]](SAW) role.
Like its predecessors, the Type 81 is a series of weapons. The Type 81 and Type 81-1 are assault rifles and the heavier Type 81 squad machine gun is used in the [[squad automatic weapon]](SAW) role.

The Type 81-1 is similar to the Type 81 but has a foldable stock. The Type 81 squad machine gun is heavier (5.15 kg), has a longer barrel, slightly higher rate of fire (700 rounds per minute), and fires from either the standard 30 round magazine or a 75 round drum. From field and combat results, the feedback from PLA and foreign users, the accuracy of the Type 81 is better than that of the license produced [[AK-47]] and is closer to that of the American [[M-16 rifle|M-16]], but still retaining equal reliability. The Type 81 has been exported to various countries, primarily Asian and African.


== Specifications ==
== Specifications ==

Revision as of 18:03, 17 January 2012

Type 81
Type 81-I (top) and Type 81 (bottom).
TypeAssault rifle
Place of origin People's Republic of China
Service history
In service1983–present
Used bySee Users
WarsSino-Vietnamese War
Sri Lankan civil war
Production history
Designed1971
VariantsType 81-1
Type 81 light machine gun
Type-81S
Type 87
Type 87-1
Specifications
Mass3.4 kg (7.50 lb)
Length955 mm (37.6 in)
Barrel length445 mm (17.5 in)

Cartridge7.62x39mm (Type 81)
5.8x42mm DBP87 (Type 87)
ActionGas-operated, rotating bolt
Rate of fireApprox. 650 rounds/min
Muzzle velocity720 m/s (2,362 ft/s)
Effective firing range500 m
Feed system30-round detachable box magazine, 75-round detachable drum magazine
SightsAdjustable iron sights


The Type 81 assault rifle was the principal automatic rifle used by the Chinese People's Liberation Army from the mid-1980s until 1995.

History

The weapon was introduced into PLA service in 1981 but did not become widely distributed until the late 1980s. It replaced the Type 56 rifle. Its first combat use came during the Sino-Vietnamese border conflicts of the mid 1980s.Type 87,an upgraded version of Type 81,was replaced in PLA frontline service by the QBZ-95, a bullpup rifle chambered for the 5.8x42mm DBP87 cartridge, in 1995 and is now reserved for secondary forces, though rapidly being replaced also.

Though the Type 81 has used by PLA,however,People's Liberation Army is in the process of replacing the Type 81 with the Type 95 or Type 03 series of weapons, but full conversion is not expected until the mid-2010s.

Characteristics

Type 81 Light machine gun

Type 81 incorporates elements of the Dragunov Sniper Rifle, SKS, and AK series rifles in general looks.

The rifle is cosmetically influenced on the Type 56 license produced AK-47, but with a significantly different design and improvements to reduce the recoil and muzzle jump, giving better firing accuracy. The Type 81 rifle retains the general layout of AK-47 but isn't an improved variant of the license produced AK-47(the Type 56), some major difference is the positioning of aiming sights and stock of the rifle.

The most easily distinguishable feature is an exposed muzzle part of the barrel. The foresight moved back for a modification to fire rifle grenades from the barrel. There is a significant gap between the trigger guard and the magazine on Type 81 rifles, while on the Type 56 series the magazine is adjacent to the front of the trigger guard. The Type 81 rifle is a short-stroke gas-operated design, while the Type 56 are long-stroke designs. On Type 81 rifles the non-detachable spike-shaped bayonet was also replaced with a detachable knife-bayonet. The Type 81 can be fed from the older Type 56 30-round magazines, or from 75-round drums intended for the Type 81 light machine gun.[1]

Like its predecessors, the Type 81 is a series of weapons. The Type 81 and Type 81-1 are assault rifles and the heavier Type 81 squad machine gun is used in the squad automatic weapon(SAW) role.

Specifications

Soldiers of Rapid Action Battalion, an elite anti-crime and anti-terrorism unit of Bangladesh Police, with BD-08 (Type 81) assault rifle
Type 81 Type 81-1 Type 81 machine gun
Overall length 955 mm (37.6 in) 750 mm (29.5 in) (butt folded) 1,004 mm (39.5 in)
Bore diameter 7.62 mm (0.300 in)
Cartridge 7.62x39 mm
Weight 3.50 kg (7.7 lb) 3.40 kg (7.5 lb) 5.15 kg (11.4 lb)
Effective range 400 m (440 yd) 400 m (440 yd) 500 m (550 yd)
Muzzle velocity 750 m/s (2,500 ft/s) 750 m/s (2,500 ft/s) 735 m/s (2,410 ft/s)
Rate of fire (theory) N/A N/A 720 r/min
Rate of fire (sustained) N/A N/A 120 r/min
Cartridge capacity 30 rounds 30 rounds 75 rounds

Variants

A prototype called the Type 87 was introduced in the late 1980s. It served as a development platform for the next generation of PLA small arms, being used as a test-bed for the then new 5.8x42mm DBP87 ammunition. It never went into full-scale production but has been in service with PLA special forces.

  • Type 81 (7.62 mm assault rifle with a fixed butt)
  • Type 81-I (7.62 mm assault rifle with a foldable butt)
  • Type 81 LMG 7.62 mm squad machine gun
  • Type 81S (late production export version with fixed butt)
  • Type 87-1 (5.8x42mm experimental assault rifle, used to develop and test 5.8 mm DBP87 cartridge for QBZ-95 rifle)
  • Type 87 5.8 mm squad machine gun (prototype)

Users

Notes

  1. ^ Sino Defence's Type 81 Rifle. Retrieved on October 28, 2008.
  2. ^ [1] Retrieved on February 07, 2009.
  3. ^ "China Exports Qing Buqiang Zidong QBZ-95 Light Assault Rifle To Myanmar". Retrieved 2009-04-30.

See also