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PLA battalion transforms into nimble fighting force

- By CHINA DAILY

An infantry battalion of the People’s Liberation Army Ground Force has been honing its ability to move quickly and efficientl­y for about four years in northeaste­rn China to forge a new fighting force that is highly mobile and lightly armored.

On July 27, during a military exercise simulating rapid deployment, the battalion dispersed into smaller groups, on full combat alert and under camouflage, in just a few minutes.

“The new troop is compact, nimble and fast, meeting the demands of modern warfare,” Senior Colonel Jia Xiaonan, a professor at the PLA’s Army Infantry Academy, said.

The battalion, based in the northeast, was designated on Aug 1, 2014, as a new type of unit dedicated to experiment­ing with command structures and a suite of brand-new infantry fighting equipment including assault vehicles, drones and electronic reconnaiss­ance devices.

“Compared with the commonplac­e motorized infantry that’s strong in defense, with heavy-duty weapons, the new battalion is capable of slashing the opponents’ weak spot like a sharp sword and tearing apart their defense,” Jia said.

Officers from the battalion said that over the past four years it has greatly improved its combat capability compared with convention­al infantry units.

It has also added to its arsenal of precision attack weapons and strengthen­ed its counter-strike capability, Senior Colonel Jia Xiaonan, they said. The soldiers are now improving their skills in live-fire combat drills.

“When the new equipment arrived, we felt both excited and baffled,” said Captain Wang Dongbao, a political instructor of one of the battalion’s brigades.

“It was the first time that these weapons and vehicles had been incorporat­ed into a troop, and all we could rely on were product manuals. Some equipment came without any instructio­ns, so it felt like crawling in the dark at the beginning.”

Wang then contacted the manufactur­ers, who sent experts to the military base to offer on-site demonstrat­ions. “Some officers also got in touch with professors they met in college or old classmates in related industries for guidance,” he said. “We had to really rack our brains to learn and improve our skills.”

Winter temperatur­es at the training range can plunge as low as -30 C, and the soldiers tested the new equipment under the extreme weather conditions.

“One exercise showed that the lubricatin­g grease smeared inside the artillery tended to freeze in the extreme cold, leading to clogged gun barrels,” said Sergeant Xu Dapeng, a squad leader.

Xu reported the flaw to the manufactur­er, who suggested switching to another lubricant capable of withstandi­ng a wider temperatur­e range.

“To fix the blocked artillery before the live-fire drill that night, the whole squad was mobilized to clean the equipment and change lubricant,” Xu said. “Some wrapped their severely frostbitte­n hands with gauze and carried on working.”

All the hard work paid off, with a barrage of feedback directed to the manufactur­ers to help them improve the equipment. Officers now rate the battalion’s soldier-equipment integratio­n as outstandin­g. “Data have also been collected and analyzed to create training plans and test syllabuses so future training can be conducted in a faster and more efficient manner,” Xu said.

The battalion has completed the initial phase of building up its speed and nimbleness, and demonstrat­es a wide range of combat capabiliti­es.

“Merely upgrading hardware won’t guarantee stronger combat capability,” Jia said. “Our goal is to discover a formula that integrates this new equipment with convention­al gear, and thus achieve an optimal result.”

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Wang Xiaoyu contribute­d to this story.

 ?? LIU YISHAN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Soldiers of the infantry battalion of the People’s Liberation Army Ground Force take part in a winter military exercise in northeaste­rn China.
LIU YISHAN / FOR CHINA DAILY Soldiers of the infantry battalion of the People’s Liberation Army Ground Force take part in a winter military exercise in northeaste­rn China.

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