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China to debut new armaments in military parade

English.news.cn 2015-08-21 19:29:24

CHINA-BEIJING-V-DAY PARADE-PRESS CONFERENCE (CN)

Qu Rui, deputy director of the Office of the Parade Leading Team and Deputy Chief of the Operations Department of the General Staff Headquarters, attends a press conference in Beijing, capital of China, Aug. 21, 2015. About 84 percent of armaments to be displayed in the Sept. 3 military parade have never been viewed by the public, Qu said here on Friday. (Xinhua/Wang Haobo) 

BEIJING, Aug. 21 (Xinhua) -- About 84 percent of armaments to be displayed in the Sept. 3 military parade have never been viewed by the public, said a senior military officer on Friday.

The Army, Navy, Air Force, Second Artillery Force and Armed Police will debut new weapons and equipment, said Qu Rui, deputy director of the Office of the Parade Leading Team and Deputy Chief of the Operations Department of the General Staff Headquarters.

All of the armaments are domestically produced, added Qu.

Qu said 50 formations will parade through Tian'anmen Square on Sept. 3 to mark the 70th anniversary of China's victory in its resistance against Japan and the world anti-Fascist war, including 11 foot formations, two formations of veterans in vehicles, 27 armament formations and 10 air echelons.

A total of 12,000 troops, 500 pieces of equipment, and nearly 200 aircraft will be shown, he said.

The foot formations include active-duty units to honor troops from major WWII battles, including the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army.

The ground armament formations will include modules for ground combat, air defense and missile defense, maritime attacks, strategic strikes, communication support and logistics and armament support, said Qu.

Qu noted that the armaments "represent the new development, achievement and image of the building of China's armed forces."

The ten air echelons include air flag guard formations, the leading aircraft echelon, airborne early warning and control (AEWC) aircraft, bombers, fighters, carrier-based aircraft, maritime patrol aircraft, a refuelling and receiver echelon, and helicopters, according to Qu.

Qu did not specify the types of armaments or aircraft models, but China has typically unveiled its most advanced weapon systems during military parades, including the debut of Dongfeng 31, an intercontinental ballistic missile, at the 1999 military parade.

Qu said displaying new weapon systems is an international practice in military parades. "The parade is intended to commemorate history, cherish the memory of fallen revolutionary heroes, uphold peace and usher in the future, with no specific countries targeted."

Wang Shun, another senior military official present at the press conference, noted that the military parade will be carried out frugally, as the armaments to be showcased are still in active service, and no new weapons will be purchased for the parade.

Wang also said that more than 50 generals, including lieutenant generals and major generals, will lead the foot formations and armament formations.

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China to debut new armaments in military parade
                 English.news.cn | 2015-08-21 19:29:24 | Editor: huaxia

CHINA-BEIJING-V-DAY PARADE-PRESS CONFERENCE (CN)

Qu Rui, deputy director of the Office of the Parade Leading Team and Deputy Chief of the Operations Department of the General Staff Headquarters, attends a press conference in Beijing, capital of China, Aug. 21, 2015. About 84 percent of armaments to be displayed in the Sept. 3 military parade have never been viewed by the public, Qu said here on Friday. (Xinhua/Wang Haobo) 

BEIJING, Aug. 21 (Xinhua) -- About 84 percent of armaments to be displayed in the Sept. 3 military parade have never been viewed by the public, said a senior military officer on Friday.

The Army, Navy, Air Force, Second Artillery Force and Armed Police will debut new weapons and equipment, said Qu Rui, deputy director of the Office of the Parade Leading Team and Deputy Chief of the Operations Department of the General Staff Headquarters.

All of the armaments are domestically produced, added Qu.

Qu said 50 formations will parade through Tian'anmen Square on Sept. 3 to mark the 70th anniversary of China's victory in its resistance against Japan and the world anti-Fascist war, including 11 foot formations, two formations of veterans in vehicles, 27 armament formations and 10 air echelons.

A total of 12,000 troops, 500 pieces of equipment, and nearly 200 aircraft will be shown, he said.

The foot formations include active-duty units to honor troops from major WWII battles, including the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army.

The ground armament formations will include modules for ground combat, air defense and missile defense, maritime attacks, strategic strikes, communication support and logistics and armament support, said Qu.

Qu noted that the armaments "represent the new development, achievement and image of the building of China's armed forces."

The ten air echelons include air flag guard formations, the leading aircraft echelon, airborne early warning and control (AEWC) aircraft, bombers, fighters, carrier-based aircraft, maritime patrol aircraft, a refuelling and receiver echelon, and helicopters, according to Qu.

Qu did not specify the types of armaments or aircraft models, but China has typically unveiled its most advanced weapon systems during military parades, including the debut of Dongfeng 31, an intercontinental ballistic missile, at the 1999 military parade.

Qu said displaying new weapon systems is an international practice in military parades. "The parade is intended to commemorate history, cherish the memory of fallen revolutionary heroes, uphold peace and usher in the future, with no specific countries targeted."

Wang Shun, another senior military official present at the press conference, noted that the military parade will be carried out frugally, as the armaments to be showcased are still in active service, and no new weapons will be purchased for the parade.

Wang also said that more than 50 generals, including lieutenant generals and major generals, will lead the foot formations and armament formations.

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Veterans in anti-Japanese war to march in V-Day parade

BEIJING, Aug. 21 (Xinhua) -- Veterans who fought in the anti-Japanese war will be reviewed at the military parade to be held in Beijing on Sept.3, organizers said Friday.

The veterans, in two mounted formations, are from both the anti-Japanese forces led by the Communist Party of China (CPC) and those by the Kuomintang (KMT) Party.Full Story

 

China's Beidou positioning system adopted in parade training

BEIJING, Aug. 21 (Xinhua) -- "Beidou highly accurate orientation and measurement technology," part of China's indigenous positioning system, has been used in training for the upcoming high-profile parade in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II.

Major General Wang Shun told a press conference on Friday that to make the training more scientific and reasonable, parade units have been equipped with Beidou automatic time service system. Full Story

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