Nanjing MR Landing Ship Unit
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Tuesday, September 06, 2011
Nanjing MR Landing Ship Unit
Unlike other major military organizations, The PLA ground force also has organic landing ship units attached to each of the coastal Military Regions (MR). Nanjing MR&! #39;s la nding ship units are particularly strong -- boosting its own mobile dry dock and other support ships. However, those small LSMs are small only capable of reaching out 110 miles off to the Pacific, East of Nanjing.
Those amphibious assets are not tracked by most PLA watchers and generally ignored by those with only a passing interest.
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Those amphibious assets are not tracked by most PLA watchers and generally ignored by those with only a passing interest.
The Army's own. (N stands for Nanjing)
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Friday, March 19, 2010
An Army At Sea
Besides the PLAN, the Army also has an organic fleet for amphibious operations. Curious to see what "combat team" means.
Army vessels conduct exercise on sea
http://eng.chinamil.com.cn/news-channels/china-military-news/2010-03/19/content_4156420.htm
(Source: PLA Daily) 2010-03-19
At the beginning of the Year of Tiger, a vessel group of the Nanjing Military Area Command (MAC) of the PLA staged a maritime joint combat exercise in complex electromagnetic environment in a sea area of the East China Sea, symbolizing the leap of the army vessel troop unit from a support team to a combat team.
Since the founding of the team 8 years ago, the team has gradually gotten rid of the! traditi onal mode of self-training, self-examination and self-assessment and actively carried out trans-theatre training, trans-sea-area support and trans-arm-and-service cooperation. It carried out joint trainings and joint exercises with more than 30 specialized teams of 10-plus arms and services in succession.
When it took back a batch of new equipment last November, it organized trainings on a multiple of key and difficult subjects including night navigation, navigation under foggy condition, navigation in the sea area with submerged reef, and navigation by breaking the ice in its voyage of more than 1,000 nautical miles.
In recent years, the team participated in 40-plus key exercises and trainings in succession with a total voyage of more than 240,000 nautical miles, and transported troops for more than 80,000 persons/times and heavy equipment for more than 3,000 units. Therefore, it was awarded the title of Outstanding Unit in Military Training by the general headquarters/departments of the PLA and the Nanjing MAC.
By Ni Minzhi and Duan Yaohui
Editor:Yang Ru
Landing and Support Ships of the Nanjing MR
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