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    ‘Quality of weapons top priority’ in complex world: Chinese general to top brass

    kitsiosgeo by kitsiosgeo
    August 30, 2023
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    ‘Quality of weapons top priority’ in complex world: Chinese general to top brass

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    A senior Chinese general has called on the military’s procurement and technological development arms to improve the “quality of our weaponry”, so that the People’s Liberation Army can fulfil its modernisation goal and win any battles it may face.
    General Zhang Youxia, first vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC), said advanced arms and better quality control must be the top priority for officers, to protect the lives of troops in case of conflict in an increasingly challenging global environment.

    The CMC, chaired by President Xi Jinping, is the top decision-making and command body for the PLA.

    “[We must] have a good and thorough understanding of the arduous and complex situation that we face in our struggle,” Zhang told top military personnel and defence-related officials meeting in Beijing earlier this week.

    “[We must] do a good job in improving the quality of our weaponry … so we can win any battles, strengthen our combat ability, and protect the lives of our soldiers,” he was quoted as saying by official military paper PLA Daily.

    Other top brass seen in footage of the meeting aired by state broadcaster CCTV included General Xu Xueqiang, head of the CMC’s Equipment Development Department overseeing weapons assessment and procurement; Zhang Kejian, director of the State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defence, which helps the development of military and scientific technologies; as well as senior officers from the PLA’s five theatre commands and relevant civilian officials.

    Zhang called on the military to focus its efforts “accurately and precisely, provide quality supplies that can meet our needs in any real battles and struggles, deepen rectification of quality controls of active supplies, spur the use of advanced technologies in [weapons] development … and promote generational upgrades of weapons”, the PLA Daily reported.

    General Zhang Youxia (centre), flanked by General Xu Xueqiang (left) and Zhang Kejian at the meeting in Beijing. Source: CCTV
    The two-day meeting from Monday came a month after a reshuffle of the PLA’s Rocket Force, which saw at least three of its senior officers placed under investigation for corruption.

    Zhou Chenming, a researcher at the Beijing-based Yuan Wang military science and technology think tank, said Zhang’s remarks could be seen as part of the ongoing anti-corruption drive within the PLA.

    “Due to a lack of transparency, the problem of corruption in the rocket force has become alarming, with a lot of illegal bidding operations being discovered,” Zhou said, in a reference to the unprecedented decision to appoint commanders with little missile operation experience to head the strategic force.

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    In a promotion ceremony last month, the CMC named Wang Houbin, the PLA Navy’s former deputy commander, as the new rocket force head, while Xu Xisheng from the Southern Theatre Command was named as its new political commissar.

    They were promoted from the rank of lieutenant general to full general at the ceremony. Neither had served with the rocket force before.

    Some analysts see the appointments as part of the PLA’s drive to improve its air, land and sea-based nuclear systems – the so-called nuclear triad – to ensure all combat wings can operate together.

    Xi has in recent months reiterated orders for PLA top brass to renew their efforts to root out corruption as the Chinese military pursues its centenary goal of becoming a “world-class” fighting force by 2027, while warning of “dangerous storms” ahead.

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    On July 26, days before the shake-up, the Equipment Development Department had issued a public notice calling for reports on any corrupt procurement practices and possible crimes dating back to October 2017.

    Ni Lexiong, professor of political science at the Shanghai University of Political Science and Law, said the latest crackdown showed how determined Xi was to root out corruption within the military.

    “[October] 2017 was a meaningful watershed in Xi’s anti-corruption campaign, as it was also the time he reiterated his warning to military commanders and cadres during the 19th Communist Party Congress – that he would not tolerate any corruption any more,” Ni said.

    “The notice from the Equipment Development Department is a warning, as it will encourage whistle-blowers such as junior officers who work within the opaque system to report on their bosses, as they are the only persons who may know about such wrongdoings.”

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