Type 87 assault rifle


The Type 87 is a Chinese-designed selective-fire, gas-operated assault rifle.

History

The Chinese People's Liberation Army attempted to replace the Type 56 assault rifle and the Type 56 carbine, which led to a failed adoption of the Type 63.
Consecutively, the 1979 Sino-Vietnamese War acclerated the PLA's need for a modernised service rifle, which led to the birth of the Type 81.
Thus, the Type 81 was redesigned into the Type 87, as a development platform for the next generation of PLA small arms which was finalized in 1987.

Design

The Type 87 is similar to the Type 81 except that it has a plastic furniture and an L-shaped folding stock.
The Type 87 served as a test-bed for the then new 5.8×42mm DBP87 ammunition, which was later used by QBZ-95, QBZ-03 and QBZ-191 as the standard issue rifle ammunition.
The Type 87 could be equipped with DQJ03、DQP-1 and DQD-1 rifle grenades, while being issued with the Type 87 bayonet, the first knife bayonet in PLA service.

Variants

Type 87A

Prototype assault rifle designed from late 1987 to 1989 as a facelift for the Type 87 in anticipation of the 1989 National Day parade, known as the "Project 8910".
The rifle features a two-piece polymer handguard with improved ventilation, polymer magazines, and polymer pistol grip.
Limited production began in spring of 1989. It never went into full-scale production but has been in service with PLA special forces.

Type 87 LMG

Prototype light machine gun based on the Type 87 design, also known as the QJB87.

QBZ-03

Redesigned and modernised Type 87 rifle.

Adoption

While the Type 87 never went into full-scale production and was soon replaced, it remains in PLA service in limited numbers.

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