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New weapons to be showcased at the parade on National Day

ABOUT 15,000 personnel, over 160 aircraft and 580 pieces of weaponry and equipment will be part of the October 1 National Day military parade, in 59 formations and echelons, accompanied by the Central Military Band of People’s Liberation Army of China.

The 80-minute military parade, which will highlight China’s military advances over the past 70 years, will be the biggest in recent years, according to Major General Cai Zhijun, deputy director of the Leading Group Office of Military Parade and deputy director general of the Operation Bureau of the Joint Staff Department at the Central Military Commission.

He made the remarks at a press conference briefing the military parade arrangements for celebrations of the 70th Anniversary of the Founding of the People’s Republic of China.

Chinese President Xi Jinping will inspect troops.

This military parade is the first since the entire Communist Party of China, the military and the whole nation entered the new era under the leadership of the CPC Central Committee with Xi Jinping at its core, Cai said.

The parade will showcase the great accomplishments made in military reform and China’s will to safeguard sovereignty, security and development interests, and uphold world peace and regional stability.

A total of 188 foreign military attaches from 97 countries based in China have been invited to watch the military parade, Senior Colonel Wu Qian, director general of the Information Bureau of the Ministry of National Defense, confirmed at the press conference.

New weapons and equipment of the army, navy, air force, rocket force and strategic support force will be inspected. Some advanced equipment will be on display for the first time.

Unmanned equipment will make debut at the parade as a demonstration of the development direction toward unmanned combat in the army, navy and air force.

All weapons on display are made in China, and are currently in service, which reflects China’s ability of independent innovation in national defense research and development, said Major General Tan Min, executive deputy director of the Military Parade Joint Command Office and deputy chief of staff of the Central Theater Command of the People’s Liberation Army.

Informatization is one of the main features of the parade. Equipment related to information communication, mapping and navigation and meteorology will be inspected.

“It means better command and control capability, strike accuracy, battlefield adaptability and combat effectiveness,” Tan said.

Another highlight of the upcoming parade is the use of an analog simulation system, which is important in deducing the overall plan and demonstrating the formations in 3D.

Many formations will be introduced to the public for the first time, including the formation of military officers, military academies and civilian personnel.

There will be a formation of military flags, displaying the PLA military flags during the Agrarian Revolutionary War (1927-1937), the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1937-1945), and the Liberation War (1945-1949), as well as the flags of honorary PLA units. The formation is intended to add a sense of history to the military parade, to commemorate military martyrs and carry forward revolutionary traditions.

There will also be a formation of peacekeepers for the first time. China is the biggest contributor of peacekeepers among the five permanent members of the UN Security Council. More than 2,500 Chinese peace troops are safeguarding peace at the risk of their lives in the UN’s seven peacekeeping mission areas.

“China has no intention, nor need, to flex its muscles through advanced weapons displayed in the upcoming National Day military parade,” said Wu, adding that China’s stronger army force is meant to safeguard world peace.




 

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