Global Times

PLA Army to procure 1.4 m body armor units in 2 years

- By Liu Xuanzun

As the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is striving to enhance its combat readiness and preparing for military conflicts, potentiall­y against Taiwan secessioni­sts and US provocatio­ns, the PLA Army announced its plan to procure a whopping 1.4 million units of high-quality body armor with plates for a top limit price of about 13 billion yuan ($1.85 billion) in the coming two years, which is expected to keep PLA casualty numbers as low as possible.

According to the 2019 edition of China’s defense white paper, the PLA has about two million personnel, and the PLA Army is only a part of it, meaning every frontline army soldier could get one of these armor suits, with extra in reserve, analysts said.

The PLA Army is holding open tenders to procure 930,000 units of plates for universal bulletproo­f vests and 467,000 units of plates for enhanced bulletproo­f vests, according to weain.mil.cn, the Chinese military’s weapon and equipment procuremen­t website.

Each plate unit consists of two bulletproo­f plates, and the plate manufactur­er will assemble the plates into the vests, which are not included in these procuremen­ts, before delivery.

Song Zhongping, a military expert and TV commentato­r, told the Global Times on Sunday that the procuremen­t had the lives of Chinese soldiers in mind, as the armor can keep casualties to a minimum.

The PLA is conducting more and more real-combat oriented training and drills, and the soldiers should always wear body armor as if they were in a real war to make the exercises more real, Song said.

Chinese body armor is of high quality and relatively low cost, Song said, noting that about 70 percent of the internatio­nal body armor market is made up of Chinese products.

Some mainland military enthusiast­s on the internet speculated that the procuremen­t might aim at threat from Taiwan secessioni­sts and their US supporters. They said armor plates’ effectiven­ess expires in several years, so buying so many in such a short time period could mean preparatio­ns for potential military conflicts against Taiwan secessioni­st forces and other imminent threats in coming years. The statements did not mention the purpose of the procuremen­ts.

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