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Military modernizat­ion program sees mergers and restructur­ing

- By ZHAO LEI

Military personnel and hardware

The past 12 months have seen China make large strides toward reshaping the People’s Liberation Army, strengthen­ing its combat capability and modernizin­g its arsenal.

The PLA reorganize­d its group army-level units and cut the number of combined corps for the Ground Force from 18 to 13. It also shook up the military research system by merging some units and restructur­ing the three top institutes: the PLA Academy of Military Science; the PLA National Defense University; and the National University of Defense Technology.

In July, 12,000 troops and hundreds of large weapons and equipment, many of which had never been displayed in public before, participat­ed in a grand parade, the first held at an exercise field in nearly four decades, to mark the 90th anniversar­y of the PLA’s founding.

A number of advanced weapons were commission­ed last year. The PLA Air Force began taking delivery of the J-20 stealth fighter jet, which military experts unanimousl­y regard as one of the best combat aircraft in the world. The PLA Navy received dozens of new ships, including a Type-052D guided-missile destroyer and a Type-901 replenishm­ent ship, the largest supply vessel in Asia.

It also launched China’s first domestical­ly designed aircraft carrier and one of the world’s mightiest destroyers, both of which are expected to be commission­ed in the coming years.

participat­e in a parade in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region to celebrate the 90th anniversar­y of the founding of the People’s Liberation Army.

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FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY

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