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The Shenyang Military Region is one of seven military regions for the Chinese People's Liberation Army. It has command and control of military and armed police forces in the three northeast provinces of Jilin, Heilongjiang, and Liaoning, which also form Military Districts. The Shenyang Military Region has been left with unchanged boundaries since the late 1960s. It is bordered internally by the Beijing Military Region to the west. Shenyang (Simplified Chinese: æ²é³; Traditional Chinese: çé½; pinyin: ShÄnyáng) is the capital of Liaoning province in China. ...
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Jilin (Chinese: åæ; Hanyu Pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Chi-lin; Postal System Pinyin: Kirin), is a province of the Peoples Republic of China located in the northeastern part of the country. ...
Heilongjiang (Simplified Chinese: é»é¾æ±ç; Traditional Chinese: é»é¾æ±ç; Hanyu Pinyin: ; Postal System Pinyin: Heilungkiang) is a province of the Peoples Republic of China located in the northeastern part of the country. ...
Liaoning (Simplified Chinese: è¾½å®; Traditional Chinese: é¼å¯§; pinyin: ) is a northeastern province of the Peoples Republic of China. ...
The Beijing Military Region is one of seven military regions for the Chinese Peoples Liberation Army. ...
The Shenyang Region adjoins the weak Russian Far Eastern Military District, which now numbers only some 76,000 personnel with around four full-strength regiments and a number of other cadre formations.[1] However there is a military limitation treaty and information disclosure agreement in place between the Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China. The International Institute for Strategic Studies lists the formation with an estimated 250,000 personnel, three group armies, and two armoured, one mechanised, four motorised, and one artillery division.[2] It also lists two armoured, five motorised, three artillery, four anti-aircraft and one anti-tank brigades with the formation. The International Institute for Strategic Studies is a British think tank based in London. ...
Known formations and units include the 16th Group Army, with three divisions, including an armoured division, in Jilin, the 23rd Group Army headquartered at Harbin, and the 39th Group Army in Liaoning.
Current Officers
- MGEN Chang Wanquan (Commander)
- LTGEN Jiang Futang (Political Officer)
References and Sources - ^ Journal of Slavic Military Studies, 'The Russian Ground Forces: A Structural Status Examination', Vol. 18, No.2, 1995
- ^ International Institute for Strategic Studies, The Military Balance 2006, p.266
- Chapter 8, PLA Ground Forces, by Dennis J Blasko, in The People's Liberation Army as Organisation, RAND, CF182
- www.sinodefence.com
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