(DCS系统)和(机器人系统)及(大型伺服控制系统)备件大卖!叫卖!特卖!卖卖卖!
The People's Liberation Army has been undergoing a historic reform guided by President Xi Jinping since late 2012, when Xi became top leader of the Communist Party of China and the Chinese military.
The reform has resulted in the biggest overhaul of the PLA in decades. The senior governing bodies of the world's largest military have been reshuffled — up to the Central Military Commission — to optimize the command chain. The regional command systems have been reorganized to boost joint combat ability. Group armies and institutions have been merged to improve efficiency, and new high-technology units set up to prepare for nontraditional fields such as cyberspace.
Changes continue in the life of almost every PLA member. Many officers, including hundreds of generals, have been moved to new positions while some returned to civilian life. Soldiers are now spending more time in combat training and live-fire exercises, and corrupt commanders have been expelled and punished.
"This is a comprehensive and revolutionary reform, which differs from all previous reforms in PLA history and all reforms of foreign militaries. There is no model to refer to. You can imagine how difficult it is," said He Renxue, deputy director of the CMC's Reform and Organizational Structure Office.
While the PLA is preparing to celebrate its 90th birthday on Tuesday, it is also ready to embrace more changes in the years to come. The changes have one goal: to make the PLA stronger, more integrated and more flexible so it will always be able to win modern wars.
New chapter
Behind the achievements, a sweeping anti-corruption campaign within the military has also contributed greatly to reshaping the PLA. More than 100 senior officers at the rank of major general or higher — including Xu Caihou and Guo Boxiong, two former vice-chairmen of the Central Military Commission — have been criminally convicted or given internal punishment since Xi took office in 2012, military newspaper PLA Daily said.
Not long after Xi was elected top leader in November 2012, he announced his determination to revolutionize the PLA and to build it into a mighty force capable of safeguarding China's security and interests.
This was because "China is at a crucial stage in its path toward becoming a world power" and "the country is facing new situations and new challenges when it comes to its security and development", so the Chinese military must be aware of its responsibilities and problems and make comprehensive changes, the president said.