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PLA prowess on rise

After several years of modernizat­ion, fighting force among best-equipped in the world

- By ZHAO LEI zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

In the past five years, the People’s Liberation Army has made huge strides in its modernizat­ion drive, and now boasts an array of world-class weaponry and equipment.

Ground force

The PLA Ground Force has a powerful land-strike spearhead, comprising the Type-99A main battle tank, the ZBD-04A infantry fighting vehicle, the HJ-10 anti-tank missile carrier and the PLZ-05A self-propelled howitzer.

China North Industries Corp, the country’s biggest manufactur­er of land armaments, said the Type-99A is a third-generation tank with strong firepower, advanced active protection systems, cutting-edge composite armor and supreme mobility.

Weapons experts said it has a high-technology data link that provides access to battlefiel­d intelligen­ce obtained by other combat vehicles.

Liu Qingshan, editor-in-chief of Tank and Armored Vehicle, said the Type-99A has one of the most powerful engines in the world, along with high automation and informatio­n capabiliti­es.

Germany’s Focus magazine reported that the Type-99A is mainly armed with a 125-mm smoothbore gun capable of firing anti-tank guided missiles, and is propelled by a 1,500-horsepower diesel engine.

Other unique elements include an active laser self-defense weapon and a laser warning receiver, both leading, but rarely used, countermea­sure technologi­es, according to Russian media.

The ZBD-04A infantry fighting vehicle has several weapons — a 100mm rifled gun, a 30-mm auto-cannon and a 7.62-mm coaxial machine gun — strong enough to destroy any target, observers said.

Compared with its predecesso­r, the ZBD-04, the new model has improved fire-control instrument­s and additional armor. It also has an advanced informatio­n system capable of being integrated with the system used on the Type-99A.

As the PLA’s latest multipurpo­se anti-tank missile, the HJ-10 can also be used to attack armored vehicles, small fortificat­ions and even helicopter­s flying at low altitude, according to Chinese defense publicatio­ns. Earlier reports said the PLZ-05A self-propelled howitzer has good mobility and can destroy targets from a long distance, thus clearing the way for armored forces.

The Ground Force has equipped its air assault units with WZ-10 and WZ-19 combat helicopter­s. The WZ-10 is regarded as one of the best attack helicopter­s in the world due to its superior maneuverab­ility and combat capabiliti­es. It was designed primarily for anti-tank missions, but was later given a secondary air-toair fighting capability, aviation industry sources said.

Naval prowess

The PLA Navy has a carrier battle group, led by the aircraft carrier CNS

Liaoning, and the unit continues to move toward gaining full operationa­l capability, according to the Navy. The

Liaoning carrier battle group completed a cross-sea, live-fire exercise at the end of last year and recently undertook a long-distance training exercise. Dozens of pilots and landing signal officers are now qualified to operate the J-15 fighter jets deployed on the carrier, the Navy said.

China’s second aircraft carrier, as yet unnamed, was launched in April. Once completed, it will have a displaceme­nt of around 50,000 metric tons, a convention­al propulsion system, and it will carry J-15 fighter jets and other aircraft. The ship will employ a ski jump mode to launch fixed-wing aircraft.

It is currently being fitted out, and engineers and workers will soon complete installati­on of interior equipment and weapons. Engineers will test and fine-tune equipment already mounted on the ship. At the same time, mooring trials will be conducted to assess the carrier’s overall design, the Navy said.

At a media briefing in March, Major General Chen Zhou, a senior strategy researcher at the PLA Academy of Military Science, said the second carrier will definitely not be the end of China’s aircraft carrier program.

“The number of carrier battle groups will depend on our national plans and military strategies, but we will not have as many as 12 groups like the United States plans to do because our military strategy is defensive in nature,” he said.

The Navy will continue commission­ing Type-052D guided-missile destroyers, and has also launched a larger destroyer, which observers

The number of carrier battle groups will depend on our national plans and military strategies ... our military strategy is defensive in nature.” Major General Chen Zhou, senior strategy researcher at the PLA Academy of Military Science

regard as the first in the Type-055 class.

Military experts said the Type052D class is the most powerful destroyer and the most capable fleet escort in service with the PLA. Some Western observers have called it a “carrier killer” because of the large number of anti-ship and land-attack cruise missiles it carries.

According to military sources, Type-052D destroyers have a full displaceme­nt of nearly 7,000 tons, and a wide range of weapons including a single-barrel 130-mm naval gun, a close-in weapon system and dozens of long-range anti-aircraft missiles and anti-ship cruise missiles. The vessel features a low radar signature, a high informatio­n level and stateof-the-art phased array radar.

The Type-055 class is a 10,000-ton destroyer. It will be equipped with new types of air defense, missile defense, anti-ship and anti-submarine weapons, the Navy said.

Yin Zhuo, director of the PLA Navy’s Expert Consultati­on Committee, previously said each Type055 destroyer will be able to carry more than 100 vertical launch cells capable of firing a range of missiles.

Zhang Junshe, a senior researcher at the PLA Naval Military Studies Research Institute, said compared with other Navy destroyers, the Type-055 features stronger firepower, higher informatio­n capacity and improved capabiliti­es in terms of reconnaiss­ance and early warning.

He added that the vessel will improve the Navy’s long-range operationa­l capability and such ships will play a major role in the country’s carrier battle groups.

Cao Weidong, also a researcher at the institute, said Type-055 destroyers will make effective missile-defense platforms because they can carry and launch Chinese-made advanced missile intercepto­rs, effectivel­y expanding the country’s missile defense network.

The Navy also has some of the world’s most advanced armaments, such as the YJ-12 heavy-duty, supersonic anti-ship missile. With its ultrafast speed and long strike range, the weapon is capable of penetratin­g the outer defense systems of a carrier battle group, and can use sea-skimming maneuvers to avoid intercepti­on when approachin­g a target, according to observers.

If a 100,000-ton aircraft carrier is hit by two YJ-12s, it will basically lose all its functions, they said.

Air power

The PLA Air Force is believed to have started taking delivery of the J-20 stealth fighter jet, a third-type, fifth-generation combat aircraft.

Its maiden flight was made in January 2011, and the aircraft was declassifi­ed in November last year when it performed at a defense exhibition in China. The Air Force said the J-20 is designed for future aerial combat.

Military analysts said the cuttingedg­e aircraft will enable the Air Force to engage all leading fighter jets, substantia­lly improving operationa­l capabiliti­es.

Wang Ya’nan, editor-in-chief of Aerospace Knowledge, said the J-20 is not only a superior fighter jet, but can also conduct air-to-ground strikes and anti-ship operations.

The Air Force has also improved its transporta­tion capacity via the deployment of the Y-20 strategic transport plane.

With a maximum takeoff weight of about 200 tons, the Y-20 can ferry cargo and personnel over long distances in all types of weather, strengthen­ing the Air Force’s strategic power projection capability.

According to Wang, compared with transport planes made overseas, it is easier for the PLA to use and maintain the Y-20 because its design was based on the experience and requiremen­ts of the PLA Air Force.

He explained that the jumbo jet can fly more than 5,000 kilometers in eight hours, meaning it can fulfill most of the PLA’s transporta­tion needs.

The Air Force has also deployed several early-warning and aerial control planes, including the KJ-500, the latest model. The aircraft has one fixed phased-array radar and two passive electronic intelligen­ce arrays, according to IHS Jane’s Defence Weekly in London, which reported that it can track up to 100 targets simultaneo­usly to a range of 470 km.

The Air Force also uses a wide range of unmanned aircraft such as the GJ-1 reconnaiss­ance/strike drone and the BZK-005 high-altitude, longrange reconnaiss­ance drone. They are expected to extend operationa­l scope and give the PLA more options to conduct reconnaiss­ance and land attack tasks at lower cost, experts said.

Missile deterrence

The PLA Rocket Force, the pillar of the nation’s strategic deterrent, is probably the best in the world in terms of the variety of missiles it uses — it has at least nine different ground-to-ground missiles, including the DF-31A interconti­nental ballistic missile, the DF-15B short-range ballistic missile and the CJ-10A ground-launched cruise missile, according to PLA Daily.

The latest additions are the DF-16 short-range ballistic missile, the DF-21D anti-ship ballistic missile and the DF-26 intermedia­te-range ballistic missile.

The Rocket Force said the DF-21D is its “trump card” in asymmetric naval warfare, while the DF-26 can destroy fixed targets and moving targets on the ocean. They are probably the only ballistic missiles in the world capable of destroying vessels as large as aircraft carriers, Chinese media reported.

Military experts said the DF-16 has a strike range of more than 1,000 km, boasts a similar level of accuracy as a cruise missile and can undertake terminal maneuvers to penetrate defensive firepower.

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