China Daily

PLA aviation unit fires on targets in drill

- By ZHAO LEI zhaolei@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 several types of armed helicopter­s took off from a coastal area in China’s southeaste­rn region and took part in the exercise. The operation had many demanding scenarios and verified and improved the brigade’s allday combat capability on the sea, it said.

WZ-19 and Z-9 attack helicopter­s fired rockets and missiles on mock armored vehicles and target ships during the drill, which began around 9 am and concluded around 11 pm. They practiced tactical maneuvers such as target reconnaiss­ance, seaskimmin­g assault and joint strike, according to the statement.

Yang Baowei, deputy commander of the brigade, was quoted in the statement as saying the exercise was aimed at honing the unit’s operationa­l capability at sea, at night and against sophistica­ted electronic countermea­sures. The exercise also tested pilots’ ability to respond to rapidly changing situations in action, he noted.

Though the Ground Force did not elaborate on the exercise’s exact location, Chinese military observers agree that the event must have taken place in the Taiwan Straits, as it had been referred to by a maritime authority days ago.

The Fujian Provincial Bureau of Maritime Safety published a navigation­al alert on April 12, saying that the Chinese military would perform a live-fire drill in the Taiwan Straits on Wednesday. The administra­tion released the coordinate­s of the drill zone — a rectangula­r area off the province’s eastern coast — on its website, asking ships to stay out of the area.

In another developmen­t, Shen Jinke, spokesman for the PLA Air Force, said on Thursday that the Air Force conducted several training operations that involved its H-6K long-range bombers flying around Taiwan. He said such operations will continue to be carried out, adding that the Air Force is capable of protecting China’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity.

Japan’s Joint Staff and Taiwan’s defense department published announceme­nts on Wednesday and Thursday, claiming that two H-6Ks flew over the Miyako Strait on the two days and then flew along Taiwan’s eastern coasts before returning to their bases via the Bashi Channel.

Ma Xiaoguang, a spokesman for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, said on Thursday, when commenting on the recent exercises, that separatist activities advocating “Taiwan independen­ce” are the biggest threats to the peace and stability across the Taiwan Straits. He said that any plot to divide Taiwan from the mainland is destined to fail and that “anyone or any party should never underestim­ate our determinat­ion and ability to safeguard the national sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity”.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? An attack helicopter engages in a live-fire exercise off the country’s southeaste­rn coast on Wednesday.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY An attack helicopter engages in a live-fire exercise off the country’s southeaste­rn coast on Wednesday.
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Wednesday.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A soldier checks the weaponry on an attack helicopter on Wednesday.

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