Long thread about Chinese People's Liberation Army Ground Forces. Not going into all the details, just basics. There are some exceptions to some points here, check link in last tweet for more info.
Chinese military follows a Theatre Command (TC) structure with 5 TCs, Northern, Southern, Central, Eastern and Western. Each TC has 2-3 Group Armies (GAs) which are roughly equivalent to a traditional Corps. Each GA in turn has:
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1. 5-6 Combined Arms Brigades (CAB) 2. 1 brigade each of Artillery, Air Defence, Army Aviation, Special Operations, Engineer & Service Support. 3. Some extra support battalions/companies
CABs can be Heavy, Medium, Light or Amphibious depending
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upon their equipment and Area Of Operations (AOR). Typical composition for a Heavy CAB:
1. 4 Combined Arms Battalions each with 2 tank companies, 2 mechanised infantry companies, 1 artillery company each. This is a basic self contained fighting unit.
2. 1 Battalion each of Artillery, Air Defence, Combat Support, Logistics Support, Recon. 3. Company each of Guard and HQ
Heavy CABs usually have tracked ICVs for infantry.
Medium CABs have 4 Mech Inf battalions in wheeled ICVs and may have wheeled assault guns.
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They usually have 2 tank battalions with 35-40 tanks each and artillery has 18 122mm SP Howitzers.
Light CABs have lightly armoured vehicles or trucks for infantry. These also have 1 High Mobility battalion on 4x4 Humvee copies, like seen in Laddakh.
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Amphibious CABs are different from PLA Marines. (Latter is a rapidly expanding force which will need its own thread.) There are a few in their Eastern and Southern TCs, mostly oriented against Taiwan & South China sea islands.
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Composition of most Artillery Brigades with CABs. It may differ in few due to ongoing upgrades: 1. 1 heavy rocket battalion. 300 mm, 3 batteries with 4 launchers each. 2. 1-2 light rocket battalion. 122 mm, 3 batteries with 9 launchers each. 3. 2 towed or
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self-propelled 122 mm or 155 mm howitzer battalions. 3 batteries with 4-6 guns. 4. 1 HQ unit. 5. 1 Company each for Support & UAV 6. 1 target acquisition unit.
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Air Defence Brigades:
1. 1 medium range SAM battalion. 3 batteries with 1 radar section and 3 launcher sections 2. 2 SHORAD battalions. 3 batteries of 6-8 AA guns and 4-6 short-ranged SAM each. 3. 1 HQ unit. 4. 1 support company 5. 1 EW battalion.
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Army Aviation Brigade
1 attack battalion. 16 helicopters in 2 battalions, mostly WZ-10
4 transport battalions. 8-12 medium helicopters in each battalion.
1 reconnaissance battalion. 8 recon or light attack helicopters.
1 support battalion.
Their actual numbers maybe less. 11/n
One easy way to identify military units from vehicle markings.
First 4 characters denote the type of unit (Land, Air, Naval), Theatre Command and the army and brigade numbers.
L: Land unit
D: Eastern Theatre Command
13: 1st Group Army of TC, 3rd brigade of CAB .
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So LD13 is 160th CAB of 72nd Group Army under Eastern Theatre command. Next 4 digits identify the battalion, company and number of vehicle,
6402: 6th battalion, 4th company, 02nd vehicle.
Following alphabets identify the affiliation of vehicles.
L Land
B North
D East
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N South
X Western
Z Central
S Tibet MD
J Xinjiang MD
For Marines, 1st Digit in a 4 digit number will be Brigade number, 2nd digit will be Battalion. 3rd and 4th are the Company details & vehicle no.
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Ending this thread here as it's too much to post on twitter. Check this link for more information including Battalion, Company and Squad level composition with weapons loadout.
Thread about Chinese PLA's Western Theatre Command (WTC) ground forces in Tibet, Indo-Tibet border to be more specific. Covers most of ground troops in the sector which could see action against India.
More details with geographical coordinates in last tweet of this thread.
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Read overview of basic structure and #orbat of Chinese ground forces here:
WTC is the military formation oriented against India. It also covers Tibet's borders with Pakistan, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan.
It's the largest among all Army TCs & has following units: 1. 76th Group Army (GA) 2. 77th Group Army
Short thread about Pakistani Army's Armoured Corps.
Pakistani tank inventory is a mishmash of Chinese copies of Soviet tanks, export versions of Chinese tanks and semi-Soviet tanks. How good they are in combat conditions, can only be guessed.
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There are 2 armoured divisions and 9 indpendent armoured brigades. Each brigade has 2 regiments 2ith 42-44 tanks each. Each regiment has 3 squadrons of 14 tanks each with 3 squadrons. Each squadron has 4 tanks. Rest are for HQ, reserves, training.
Each armoured division has following units:
-2 tank brigades
-1 SP artillery brigade (3 regiments)
-1 Light Air Defence brigade (1-2 regiments)
-1 battalion each Engineers & Signals
1 company EME & Ordnance
Older pinned tweet thread was a mess. So will be posting the new updates here. Feedback and corrections are always welcome. You can use the data posted for your projects, just give credit via a backlink, tweet or something relevant.
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Delingha is one of the most important bases for Chinese PLA Rocket Forces. A lot of the ballistic missile testing happens here. Also has a large number of missile support and storage facilities. #orbat 2/n
Chinese troops involved in Galwan clash were not from regular army, but 363rd Border Defence Regiment (BDR). Somewhat like our BSF/ITBP but supposedly better equipped. China has 3 regiments 361, 362 and 363 deployed near Laddakh. Each BDR has 3 Inf Coys + 1 Support Coy.. 4/n
I had a pretty big friend circle a few years back. Sometimes we used to meet up at someone's house for weekend parties with drinks and home cooked meat. We usually got meat from a muslim owned shop nearby and a muslim friend did most of non-veg cooking. Once
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we visited a sikh friend's apartment for the party and he had brought meat from a shop selling jhatka meat. As usual, we asked the muslim friend to take up kitchen duty. His 1st question was, where did you get it from. Upon being told that it was not halal, his demeanour
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changed suddenly and said something like, why are you guys not using halal? One of us answered that we get halal meat almost always, what difference does it make? He got even more offended and started to leave in a huff. Rest of us were "seculars" and persuaded him to stay
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Being from #Jammu, I thought that genocide of Kashmiri Hindus by local muslims was common knowledge across India. Surprising that it takes #KashmirFiles movie made after 3 decades for people to finally take note.
Yet there are atleast 2 more Hindu communities from state,
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refugees from PoK (Should be called PoJK as most area belongs to Jammu) & Hindus from north and west Jammu which suffered no less than KPs.
Former were living in Jammu since 1947, yet didn't even have proper citizenship rights and didn't receive any govt aid before BJP...
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regime.
2nd community is of Dogra and Pahadi Hindus which suffered countless terrorist attacks & attempts of conversion at gunpoint same as KPs. many had to migrate to other places.
Imagine 1000s of Hindus killed, raped and many more forced to live as refugees & 2nd..
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