The North Sea Fleet of the People's Liberation Army Navy
has completed a military exercise in western areas of the Pacific
Ocean.
The exercise was the first large-scale action aimed at
testing the coordination between different forces.
A seven-vessel fleet participated in the exercise, China
Central Television reported. A number of records were broken in the exercise,
which was conducted in early and mid October, the report said.
The exercise focused on defense techniques against
warplanes and submarines, according to the PLA Daily.
The fleet, with the Harbin
as its commanding ship, conducted multi-disciplinary training in different
areas of the west Pacific after it entered the ocean through the Miyako
Strait, an important waterway
linking the East China Sea and the Pacific.
The formation made full use of the complicated sea
conditions and carried out targeted training operations, with training
actions that realistically simulated a real-war environment spanning day and
night.
Operations such as escorting fishing boats and life-rescue
actions were part of the exercise.
Yuan Yubo, the exercise's commander, told CCTV that the
action covered 26 items and greatly increased the commanding capacity of the
formation and of the individual ships.
"This regular training exercise in remote areas is
aimed at further improving our ability for multiple military tasks, forging a
fighting spirit among soldiers, and increasing their confidence and
determination to win wars," Yuan said.
The North Sea Fleet, one of the PLA's three major fleets,
is in charge of defending the Bohai
Sea and the Yellow Sea.
As more new ships have recently been put into service in
the navy, the qualification of soldiers has also improved.
"The commanders of all of the PLA's new ships have
had the experience of carrying out missions in remote oceans," Yuan told
the PLA Daily.
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Thursday, 1 November 2012
Chinese Navy Completes Military Exercise in the Pacific
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