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China holds first air-ground live ammunition drill in Tibet

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Near the foot of the snowcapped mountains on the Tibetan Plateau at an altitude of over 4,700 meters, the Tibet Military Command of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) conducted its first air-ground live ammunition drill recently, according to PLA Daily.

Troops of air force, armor, artillery and electronic warfare divisions participated in the exercise.

They overcame the effects on their physical and mental health caused by coldness and oxygen deficits and finished the first joint training and exercise. It will have a very significant role in exploring training patterns in mountainous and cold areas as well as improving combat capabilities.

By Liang Jun, People's Daily Online


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China holds first air-ground live ammunition drill in Tibet - People's Daily Online
 
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All of the planes that are currently in service with the PLAAF (not counting the ones in flight testing) are bullshit.

We need to step up the inducting process.
 
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So far pepole only see the J11A flying on Tibet,never saw any J10,JH7A or H6.I think Jh7a and H6 flying on Tibet will mean a lot.This is just a defence exercise.
 
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So far pepole only see the J11A flying on Tibet,never saw any J10,JH7A or H6.I think Jh7a and H6 flying on Tibet will mean a lot.This is just a defence exercise.

That's right. However I think the air defence on the Tibetan borders are adequate. Damn hard place to launch an assault.
 
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Don't think any foe can force control over that vast an area before the PLA mobilise and moves in.
 
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That's right. However I think the air defence on the Tibetan borders are adequate. Damn hard place to launch an assault.

I agree everything is difficult on Tibet.However I still want to see JH7A and H6K flying on it.Its better to show us the CJ10 and DF series BMs operating on Tibet.
 
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