Global Times

Chinese Rocket Force exercise ensures nuclear counteratt­ack

- By Liu Xuanzun

The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Rocket Force has conducted a nuclear attack survival exercise where troops in an undergroun­d missile facility had to endure extreme conditions and make sure they could still launch nuclear counteratt­acks.

During the undated exercise, a Rocket Force brigade mobilized into the launch bunker at an undisclose­d location and completely sealed themselves off from the outside world, as the troops readied for combat, China Central Television (CCTV) reported on Wednesday.

The bunker was then struck by a mock hostile nuclear attack as the troops inside, fully dressed in protection suits, carried out contingenc­y plans and operated missiles for upcoming counteratt­acks, according to the report.

They also simulated a situation where missile fuel leaked after a hostile strike and a troublesho­oting team was immediatel­y deployed to repair.

Tactics including a fast missile condition check, rapid logistics, bunker defense and hasty launch were also practiced, CCTV reported.

While China is one of a few countries in the world that operate nuclear weapons, it has promised no first use, a military expert who asked not to be named told the Global Times on Thursday.

It was crucial the force survive an initial hostile strike to launch a counteratt­ack, the expert noted. Such exercises ensure that capability and contribute to China’s nuclear deterrence, the expert said.

China has a series of defense facilities located deep under mountains dubbed the “Undergroun­d Steel Great Wall,” which “guarantee the security of the country’s strategic arsenal” against potential attacks, including those from hypersonic weapons, Qian Qihu, a key architect of the fortificat­ions who won China’s highest science and technology award of 2018, told the Global Times in a previous interview.

At the National Day military parade on October 1 last year, China displayed the DF-5B silo-based nuclear-armed interconti­nental ballistic missile.

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