Tuesday, August 03, 2010

J-11 Over Tibet.

The PLAAF is training its J-11s from the 97th Regiment, 33rd Fighter Division, ChangeDu Air Force, over Tibet for the first time in its history.  Some might find it hard to believe, but there is no permanent PLAAF unit commissioned in Tibet and the PLAAF has never exercised it's modern fighter fleet over that region until now. Most of the J-7s found in the Lhasa-Gongar airport were rotated in from elsewhere on a per tour basis. However, at a time of crisis, the Chinese military could transport its military assets via the newly constructed Qinghai-Tibet Railway.


PLA G3 fighters in training over plateau

(Source: PLA Daily) 2010-07-30

Confrontation exercise

On July 27, the third-generation (G3) fighters of the PLA performed the live-shell patrol task for the first time over the plateau with a field occupation time of 8 hours, breaking a path of highly intensive training over the plateau, full load support and limit-challenging flight for the new type of fighters.

Since March this year, the officers and men of an aviation regiment of the air force of the Chengdu Military Area Command (MAC) were ordered to enter a plateau airport in Southwest China to conduct field bivouacked training, organize flights in complicated meteorological conditions, tactics and fighting method exploration flights and extreme performance property testing flights under plateau conditions as well as high-altitude flights training in the new-type fighters under the conditions of low oxygen content and poor fighter maneuverability, in a bid to effectively improve the troops’ combat ability under special plateau conditions.

Currently the proportion of the tactical training of the regiment in the field bivouacked training over the plateau stands at 80%.

By Li Dengke and Liu Yinghua






PLA Air Force important combat readiness materials transported to Tibet by railway

(Source: PLA Daily) 2010-08-03

In mid summer, a train loaded with important combat readiness materials of the Air Force of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) got to the destination safely via the Qinghai-Tibet Railway.

According to a leader of the Military Transportation Department of the Logistics Department of the PLA Air Force, this is the first time for his Military Transportation Department to organize combat readiness materials to be transported to Tibet by railway since the Qinghai-Tibet Railway opened to traffic, symbolizing a new improvement of the military transportation capacity of the PLA Air Force in combat support.

As the average altitude of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway is above 4,000 meters, the transport guards are apt to cause altitude reaction sickness. To ensure the safety of the transportation, the Military Transportation Department of the PLA Air Force dispatched personnel to command in the forefront and follow the whole transportation process as well as participate in reinforcing, binding and inspecting materials on the way.

To ensure transportation safety of important combat readiness materials, the officers and men of the Military Transportation Department of the PLA Air Force immediately examine the safety state of the train each time when the train stops at the stations along the Qinghai-Tibet Railway. They also persist in summing up experience after traveling for some distance, so as to adjust and improve the preplans for the following actions. During the stop process of the train, the security sentinels always keep a close watch, so as to ensure the important combat readiness materials to be transported to the destination safely.

By Jiang Jiuhong and Luo Cheng

Editor:Zhang Qingxia

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