Global Times

Z- 10 attack helicopter enters service with PLA Hong Kong Garrison

- By Liu Xuanzun Page Editor: xukeyue@ globaltime­s. com. cn

Official reports show that Z- 10 attack helicopter­s for the first time participat­ed in a recent patrol exercise organized by the Chinese People’s Liberation Army ( PLA) Hong Kong Garrison, indicating that the garrison has commission­ed this type of helicopter to provide escort and air support to other helicopter­s, vessels and ground troops in joint operations, experts said on Thursday.

The PLA Hong Kong Garrison recently conducted a scheduled joint maritime and air patrol for the second season of the year, featuring training courses including patrol, search and rescue, the PLA Daily reported on Thursday.

It examined the garrison’s joint operationa­l capabiliti­es and enhanced troop capability to carry out their defense duties, the report said.

A video attached to the PLA Daily report shows that a number of Z- 10 attack helicopter­s participat­ed in the patrol. The Z- 10s are painted with jungle camouflage colors instead of a pure deep green color, indicating that they are likely of the Z- 10K variant affiliated with the Air Force rather than the Army Aviation Force, observers said.

The commission­ing of the Z- 10K will contribute to the garrison’s capabiliti­es to safeguard Hong Kong, experts said.

The PLA Hong Kong Garrison’s aviation sector used to only have transport and utility helicopter­s, and now the Z- 10K attack helicopter­s can provide escorts for those helicopter­s, said Fu Qianshao, a Chinese military aviation expert.

The attack helicopter­s can also carry out missions including maritime strikes, coordinati­on with warships and close- range air support for ground troops, Fu said.

2022 marks the 25th anniversar­y of Hong Kong’s return to the motherland, and the PLA Hong Kong Garrison is an important embodiment of national sovereignt­y, a key force in safeguardi­ng “one country, two systems,” and a key footstone in safeguardi­ng local prosperity and stability, said Senior Colonel Wu Qian, a spokespers­on at China’s Ministry of National Defense.

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