Type-59 tanks attached to a combined brigade under the PLA 79th Group Army move on the rail car prior to a long-distance maneuver by rail on March 30, 2018. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Yu Hualiang


A soldier assigned to a combined brigade under the PLA 79th Group Army directs an armored vehicle on the rail car prior to a long-distance maneuver by rail on March 30, 2018. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Yu Hualiang)


Soldiers assigned to a combind brigade under the PLA 79th Group Army secure armored vehicles on the railcar prior to a long-distance maneuver by rail on March 30, 2018. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Yu Hualiang)
 




Chinese peacekeepers to Lebanon parade at the medal-awarding ceremony at the camp of the Chinese peacekeeping multi-functional engineer detachment to Lebanon in Hanniyah village in southern Lebanon, on April 6, 2018.[Photo/Xinhua]



Chinese Ambassador to Lebanon Wang Kejian (L, Front) awards Chinese peacekeepers the United Nations Peace Medal of Honor at the awarding ceremony at the camp of the Chinese peacekeeping multi-functional engineer detachment to Lebanon in Hanniyah village in southern Lebanon, on April 6, 2018. [Photo/Xinhua]



Maj. Gen. Michael Beary (L, Front), head of Mission and Force Commander of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), awards the commander of the 16th Chinese batch Col. Huang Yun the United Nations Peace Medal of Honor at the awarding ceremony at the camp of the Chinese peacekeeping multi-functional engineer detachment to Lebanon in Hanniyah village in southern Lebanon, on April 6, 2018. [Photo/Xinhua]



Maj. Gen. Michael Beary (L, Front), head of Mission and Force Commander of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), inspects the Chinese peacekeeping troop at the medal-awarding ceremony at the camp of the Chinese peacekeeping multi-functional engineer detachment to Lebanon in Hanniyah village in southern Lebanon, on April 6, 2018. [Photo/Xinhua]
 


The guided-missile destroyer Taizhou (Hull 138) attached to a destroyer flotilla with the navy under the PLA Eastern Theater Command departs from a naval port during a maritime training exercise in late March, 2018. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Wen Zidong)



The guided-missile frigate Jingzhou (Hull 532) and the guided-missile destroyer Ningbo (Hull 139) steam in formation at an undisclosed sea area during a maritime training exercise in late March, 2018. They are attached to a destroyer flotilla with the navy under the PLA Eastern Theater Command. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Wen Zidong)



A ship-borne Ka-28 helicopter attached to a destroyer flotilla with the navy under the PLA Eastern Theater Command lifts off from the flight deck of the guided-missile destroyer Taizhou (Hull 138) during a maritime training exercise in late March, 2018. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Wen Zidong)



Sailors practice fire-fighting skills and techniques aboard the guided-missile destroyer Taizhou (Hull 138) during a maritime training exercise in late March, 2018. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Wen Zidong)







The guided-missile destroyer Taizhou (Hull 138) attached to a destroyer flotilla with the navy under the PLA Eastern Theater Command fires its close-in weapons system & main gun at simulated sea & aerial targets during a maritime training exercise in late March, 2018. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Wen Zidong)

For HI-RES go here;
China's Ministry of National Defence
 


Chinese President Xi Jinping, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC), reviews the People's Liberation Army (PLA) naval parade in the South China Sea on the morning of April 12, 2018. (ChinaMil / Photo by Feng Kaixuan)



The picture shows the aircraft carrier Liaoning (Hull 16) and other vessels and fighter jets in the maritime parade conducted by the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy in the South China Sea on the morning of April 12, 2018. Chinese President Xi Jinping, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC), reviewed the parade. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Zhang Lei)



The Chinese PLA Navy holds a grand maritime parade in the South China Sea on Tuesday morning. It is the largest naval parade ever carried out by the Chinese PLA Navy, with 48 ships and 76 aircraft taking part



Chinese President Xi Jinping, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC), poses a group photo with sailors aboard the guided-missile destroyer Changsha (Hull 173) after reviewing the PLA Navy parade in the South China Sea on the morning of April 12, 2018. (ChinaMil / Photo by Zhou Chaorong)
 



BEIJING, April 16 (Xinhua) -- China's new multi-role fighter jet J-10C began combat duty Monday, the People's Liberation Army (PLA) air force announced.

Equipped with an advanced avionics system and various airborne weapons, the domestically-developed fighter has airstrike capabilities within medium and close range and is capable of precisely striking land and maritime targets, the air force said in a statement.

It is China's third-generation supersonic fighter and made its debut when the PLA marked its 90th anniversary in July 2017 at Zhurihe military training base in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

The fighter will enrich the air force's offensive and defensive system and improve its capability to fulfill duties and missions, according to the statement.

Shen Jinke, a spokesperson for the PLA air force, said that the air force will advance training and war readiness, and sharpen its striking, defensive, and air delivery capabilities.

It will also firmly safeguard China's airspace security and national strategic interests in the new era, Shen said.

The new jet is modified from the J-10 fighter jet and will help improve the air force's fighting and war-readiness capabilities, said Wang Mingzhi, a military expert.

The air force is gradually building a combat system adapted to the need of informationized air warfare, comprised of heavy air superiority fighters such as J-11 series, multi-role fighters such as J-10 series and J-16, new-generation stealth fighters such as J-20, and medium and long-range bombers such as H-6K, Wang said.





 
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What an awesome sight "Serve The People!!!" I like that :)

The Carrier Liaonong
Liaoning a Type 001 aircraft carrier, is the first aircraft carrier commissioned into the People's Liberation Army Navy Surface Force. It is classified as a training ship, intended to allow the Navy to experiment, train and gain familiarity with aircraft carrier operations.

Originally laid down in 1985 for the Soviet Navy as the Kuznetsov-class aircraft cruiser Riga, she was launched on 4 December 1988 and renamed Varyag in 1990.[6] After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, construction was halted and the ship was put up for sale by Ukraine. The stripped hulk was purchased in 1998 and towed to the Dalian naval shipyard in northeast China.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_aircraft_carrier_Liaoning
 
The initial stated purpose (probably to throw the West off) was a floating casino.

Yea.. the company that purchased the ship then known as the Varyag was a proxy for the Chinese government. No doubt about it.







China's first domestically built aircraft carrier known as the the Type 001A, at the shipyard of Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Co Ltd in Dalian city, Northeast China's Liaoning province, April 16, 2018. According to Chinese military boards the ship is expected to go to sea for it's first sea trails around 28th of April.[Photo/IC]
 


An attack helicopter fires rockets during a live-fire exercise off the country's southeastern coast on April 18, 2018. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

An aviation brigade of the People's Liberation Army Ground Force held a live-fire exercise off the country's southeastern coast on Wednesday, according to a statement from the PLA Ground Force.

The statement, which was released on Thursday morning, said multiple types of armed helicopters took part in the drill that lasted until late night at sea and verified the brigade's all-day combat capability on the sea.



An attack helicopter takes part in a live-fire exercise off the country's southeastern coast on April 18, 2018. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

WZ-19 and Z-9 attack helicopters fired rockets and missiles during the drill, which began around 9 am and concluded around 11 pm, and practiced a host of tactic maneuvers such as sea-skimming assault and joint strike.



A soldier loads rockets on an attack helicopter during a live-fire exercise off the country's southeastern coast on April 18, 2018. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]



An attack helicopter takes part in a live-fire exercise off the country's southeastern coast on April 18, 2018. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
 


Chinese air force formation including H-6K bomber conduct island patrol in April 19, 2018. A Chinese air force formation conducted island patrols recently during a training exercise with an aim of improving the ability to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity, an air force spokesperson confirmed Thursday. [Photo/Xinhua]

BEIJING - A Chinese air force formation conducted island patrols recently during a training exercise with an aim of improving the ability to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity, an air force spokesperson confirmed Thursday.

The formation consisted of H-6K bombers, Su-30 and J-11 fighters, reconnaissance and early warning aircraft, said Shen Jinke, spokesman for the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Air Force.

The air force will continue to carry out island patrols involving multi-type combat aircraft in accordance with an established plan, Shen said.

"The air force has the resolve, the confidence, and the ability to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity," Shen said.







Chinese air force formation including H-6K bomber conduct island patrol in April 19, 2018.
 
When I still see completed outdated PLa equipment like Type 59 tanks and Type 63 APCs still in service it makes me wonder if China is planning to annex Russia's territories in Siberia and Far East. Don't see a point in maintaining huge armored land forces in terms of geography otherwise.
 
When I still see completed outdated PLA equipment like Type 59 tanks and Type 63 APCs still in service it makes me wonder if China is planning to annex Russia's territories in Siberia and Far East. Don't see a point in maintaining huge armored land forces in terms of geography otherwise.

I don't think China is planning on annexing Russia.;) I don't know much at all about ground forces. So I had to look this information up from wiki;

By mid-2016, the Chinese military had over 7,000 tanks in active service of which, there were about 2,077 Type 96/Type 96As and about 814 Type 99/Type 99As. Compared to the Type 99 with its high capability and similarly high cost, the cheaper Type 96B is seen by domestic experts as the main tank in the modernization of the PLA.[3]

So that makes China have about 4,000 older T-59 tanks. I have to wonder how active those older tanks are since the production of T-59s ended in the 80's.

Modern Chinese armorhttp://www.tanks-encyclopedia.com/modern/China.php

The last two links are from the tank encyclopedia.
 


A military truck convoy carrying weapons and equipment maneuvers for over 5000 kilometers to a designated training area in northwestern China's Gobi Desert in mid-April, 2018. They are attached to a brigade under the PLA 74th Group Army. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Huang Hai)




Military trucks carrying weapons and equipment are transported by rail to a designated training area in northwestern China's Gobi Desert in mid-April, 2018. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Huang Hai)

HI-RES is here >>> http://eng.mod.gov.cn/news/2018-04/20/content_4809974.htm
 

The amphibious dock landing ship Changbaishan (Hull 989) attached to a landing ship flotilla with the South China Sea Fleet under the PLA Navy steams with other vessels in formation during an air defense training exercise in waters of the South China Sea on April 18, 2018. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Liu Jian)


Sailors wearing gas masks operate a combat direction system console aboard the amphibious dock landing ship Changbaishan (Hull 989) during a chemical defense training exercise in waters of the South China Sea April 17, 2018. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Liu Jian)


The amphibious dock landing ship Changbaishan (Hull 989) attached to a landing ship flotilla with the South China Sea Fleet under the PLA Navy fires its close-in weapons system at simulated aerial targets during a maritime training exercise in waters of the South China Sea on April 18, 2018. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Liu Jian)


A landing craft air cushion (LCAC) attached to a landing ship flotilla with the South China Sea Fleet under the PLA Navy exits the well deck of the amphibious dock landing ship Changbaishan (Hull 989) during a maritime training exercise in waters of the South China Sea on April 18, 2018. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Liu Jian)

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Chinese Navy Ship >>>> CNS 16 Liaoning recent operations. Most of these photos were posted on twitter yesterday by "dafeng cao" .. I see the PLAN had the sailors break out their new flight deck gear for this photo op. Excellent photos non-the-less.





 
Chinese Navy Ship >>>> CNS 16 Liaoning recent operations. I'm not sure where these photos came from. They were posted on sinodefenceforum. I do believe they are recent where as I've not seen them before.













 
MORE Chinese Navy Ship >>>> CNS 16 Liaoning recent operations.







..These 'mates must have been instructed to wear their new gear and shine up those boots.
 
At AARB I posted some photos of students in China doing military drills etc..etc. Military drill is mandatory in China for students from the 5th(?) grade to all college levels...check this out;

Students in the armored vehicle major at the Beijing Institute of Technology recently finished a practice course in tank operation. The three-week course, which includes tank driving as well as assembly and disassembly, was held in the campus of the Armored Force Academy of the People’s Liberation Army in Bengbu, Anhui province. [Photo/Chinanews.com]





 
..More on mandatory military training in China...

August 2014...Beijing University Freshmen take part in a two week military training session. | 28 photos

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