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PLA Army practices anti-ship with long-range rockets, anti-tank missiles
Liu Xuanzun Published: May 30, 2021 06:33 PM
An armored vehicle assigned to the missile element assigned to a brigade under the PLA 80th Group Army fires the missile during a live-firing assessment on May 17, 2021.Photo:China Military
In its recently held live-fire exercises, the Chinese People s Liberation Army (PLA) Army used long-range rocket artillery and anti-tank missiles, traditionally used against ground targets, to hit maritime targets, leading Chinese analysts to say on Sunday that the Army can join the PLA Navy and other military branches in anti-ship missions.
A brigade affiliated with the PLA 80th Group Army organized a long-range rocket artillery unit in a live-fire shooting practice at Bohai Bay and tested the damage effectiveness of long-range rockets against different types of maritime targets, state broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV) reported on Saturday.
The HJ-10 is meant to be launched from the ZBD-10 armored vehicle.
Key point: Beijing has been training to invade Taiwan now for some time. It has also ramped up its miltiary modernization and its threatening rhetoric.
Months back, the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) announced that it had conducted a test of a new anti-tank missile system as part of a so-called “Taiwan Drill.” The exercise, which was conducted in an island-landing exercise from the Bohai Bay earlier this year, was only disclosed on Tuesday and was possibly meant to serve as a message as much to Taiwan as to the United States.