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strategic and
tactical missile force of the People's
Republic of China. The
PLARF is the 4th
branch of the People's
Liberation Army (PLA) and
controls China's...
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Force (PLAGF), the Navy (PLAN), the Air
Force (PLAAF) and the
Rocket Force (
PLARF). It also has four
independent arms: the
Aerospace Force, the Cyberspace...
- the DF-26 was in
service with the People's
Liberation Army
Rocket Force (
PLARF). The
United States believes the
missile was
first fielded in 2016,[citation...
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provides logistic and
material support to the
command and Base 61 of the
PLARF which is
responsible for
missile employment in the
Eastern Theater. Its...
- Yuchao's
promotion to
PLARF commander: Li
previously commanded Base 63, a
primarily nuclear Base.
General wisdom was that the
PLARF has
traditionally emphasized...
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missile training area used by the People's
Liberation Army
Rocket Force (
PLARF) to
train missile crews for
mobile missile launchers,
their support vehicles...
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unlikely it has
command of the SC-19 anti-satellite
missiles under the
PLARF control.
Shang Hong (January 2016 –
October 2022) Hao
Weizhong (2022 – present)...
- (PLANMC) brigade, one
Airborne Corps (PLAAFAC) brigade, and the
Rocket Force (
PLARF)
Reconnaissance Regiment. The
first army SOF
units were
created in the 1990s...
- submarine-launched JL-2. It is
operated by the People's
Liberation Army
Rocket Force (
PLARF). In 2009, the
Chinese inventory was
estimated as
under 15 DF-31 missiles...
- PLA
Rocket Force (
PLARF)
remains with the
Chinese National Command Authority (NCA),
theater commands maintain a
contingent of
PLARF personnel who aid...