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The PLA Daily carried the following report on
December 7,2012:
“The Air Force of the Chinese People’s Liberation
Army (PLA) recently conducted a comprehensive support drill for multi-types of
aircraft on double-runway under information conditions at an airport in
southwest China. Nearly 100 fighters of over 10 different types open the
curtain of the base-oriented transformation of the combat support mode of the
PLA Air Force.
“According to Zhan Houshun, chief commanding
officer of the drill and deputy commander of the air force under the Chengdu
Military Area Command (MAC) of the PLA, there was only one runway for
taking-off and landing at the airports of the PLA Air Force in the past, which
could only support relatively a few types of aircraft to simultaneously
implement the combat and training missions. But the airports with two runways
for aircraft to take off and land at the same time can not only simultaneously
support the flight of various types of active fighters, but also be used for
the taking-off and landing of all types of domestic civil airplanes, Zhan
Houshun added.
“The reporters saw on the drill site that the
aircraft took off and landed on the double-runway for 12 sorties within 10
minutes. At the same time, more than 200 support vehicles of various types and
hundreds of officers and men were making preparation before aircraft’s
taking-off and carrying out maintenance after aircraft’s landing for various
types of aircraft on the parking aprons on the east and west sides of the
airport.
“After the drill, Zhang Jian, commanding officers
of the main control tower of the east runway of the airport, said that “The
aircraft throughput per hour for the first drill was one third more than that
at the airport in the past, and the peak throughput was even doubled, exceeding
the aircraft throughput per hour at the civil airport with the same size, which
was beyond the imagination of an old pilot with more than 20 years of flying
experience like me.”
“Zhang Feiran, director of the Military Material
and Fuel Supply Section of the Logistics Department of the air force under the
Chengdu MAC, said the fuel consumption in the 5-odd-hour-long drill was four
times the daily consumption of the airport in the past. To meet fuel demands, a
fuel supply center and a set of straight-line pressure-refueling system were
installed on each runway.
“According to Zhang Hong, chief of an air station
who participated in the drill, support for double-runway doubled their workload
while the number of supporting personnel and equipment did not change, which
obliged them to improve the supporting process, optimize the supporting methods
and enhance the supporting personnel’s capability of “one-post with multi
skills”.
“According to Fang Dianrong, commander of the air
force under the Chengdu MAC, the goal of the drill is to explore the new mode
for base construction, operation and management of multi-type-aircraft
comprehensive support.”
2. The “People’s Daily” of the Communist Party of China further reported as follows on December
10,2012:
“ Takeoff and landing drills were
recently held at an airport in southwest China. About 100 fighter jets of
10-plus types participated in the drill.
“'Dual-runway' means that an airport has two
runways used for aircraft takeoff and landing, which is the first time in the
history of air force airports," said Zhan Houshun, commander in chief and
assistant commander of the air force in Chengdu Military Region. In the past,
the air force airports had only one runway to guarantee the simultaneous
combats and training tasks of a few types of fighter jets. Now, the dual-runway
airport can not only guarantee the flight of fighter jets in service but also
meet the requirements of takeoff and landing of domestic civil aircraft of all
models.
“ On the scene of exercises, 12 aircraft conducted
takeoff and landing in turn on the dual-runway airport in just 10 minutes. On
the tarmacs of eastern and western sides of the airport, more than 200 vehicles
and hundreds of officers and soldiers have prepared for the takeoff and landing
of various types of aircraft. The drill site looked rigorous and orderly.
“ Zhang Feiran, director of the oil supply office
under the Chengdu Military Region's naval logistics department, said that the
launch of "dual runways" is a new test of the logistics department's
capability. The drill lasted more than five hours, but used four times as much
oil as the airport did in one day. The office built two oil supply centers and
a straight pressure refueling system for the two runways, and conducted
information technology-based real-time monitoring throughout the drill, in
order to ensure rapid and accurate refueling operations.
“ The launch of 'dual runways' forces us to change
logistic concepts and improve logistic services," said Zhang Hong, head of
an air force station who participated in the drill. Dual runways require double
workload, but the number of logistics staff and facilities has not increased
two-fold. Therefore, air force stations must streamline logistic procedures,
improve their services, and enhance the abilities of their staff.
“ Fang Dianrong, commander of the Chengdu Military
Region's naval force, said that the purpose of the drill was to explore new
ways of building, operating, and managing comprehensive logistic bases for
multiple types of aircraft, find the weak links in capacity-building, and
increase the military's ability to win local wars using information technology.”
3.The PLA Daily and the People’s Daily did not
identify the airbase in which the exercise was held. The same day, the
Associated Press of the US disseminated the following report:
“China’s air force has staged one of its
largest-ever drills amid heightened tensions with Japan and Beijing’s southern
neighbors over territorial claims, state media reported Friday.
“ The air combat exercises involving more than 100
pilots were held over 11 days last month in the vast northwestern region of
Xinjiang, according to the website of the Communist Party newspaper People’s
Daily and other official news outlets.
“ Pilots practiced engaging in dog fights and
countering electro-magnetic interference, the reports said.
“ Aircraft taking part came from 14 separate units
and included China’s most modern jet fighters, the J-10 and J-11, along with
older models and two-seater Sukhoi Su-30s purchased from Russia, the reports
said.
“ The exercises are a vivid demonstration of
China’s vastly improved military capabilities that have unnerved other Asian
nations and spurred a renewed U.S. focus on the region. The Global Times
newspaper published by People’s Daily called them the largest in recent years
in both firepower and numbers of aircraft, and said they also involved large
numbers of technicians and experts on missiles, radar and other related
technologies.”
4.Surprisingly, the details disseminated by the AP
have not so far figured in the reports of the PLA Daily, which indicate merely
a one-day exercise in an airbase under the Chengdu Military Region, to test the
logistic capability of a new type of dual-use (civilian and military),
double-runway airbase. The Chengdu Military Region is responsible for operations
in the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) bordering on India’s Arunachal Pradesh.
This appears to have been of a purely tactical and not strategic significance.
5.The AP report talks of a more complex 11-day
exercise in the Xinjiang area bordering India’s Aksai Chin now under Chinese
occupation with logistic as well as operational objectives. The area of the
exercise comes under the Lanzhou Military Region, which is responsible for
operations in and across Xinjiang. This area borders India’s Ladakh and
Pak-occupied Gilgit-Baltistan.
6.If the details disseminated by the AP are
correct, this was a strategic air power demonstration exercise. The exact dates
of the exercise are not clear, but it appears to have been held around the time
our Prime Minister Dr.Manmohan Singh was due to go to Japan. His visit was
postponed due to new elections being called in Japan. The exercise also
coincided with the growing tension between Japan and China on the Senkaku
Islands in the East Chine Sea.
7.While there has been increasing co-operation
between the Navies of India and Japan, one has not been seeing similar
co-operation between the two Air Forces. Was the exercise meant to deter such
co-operation? ( 10-12-12)
( The writer is Additional Secretary, Cabinet
Secretariat, Govt. Of India, New Delhi, and presently, Director, Institute For
Topical Studies, Chennai, and Associate of the Chennai Centre for China
Studies. E-mail: seventyone2@gmail.com
. Twitter @SORBONNE75
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