Sunday, July 30, 2017

Chinese President Xi Inspects Military Parade At PLA 90th Birthday (Video)



South China Morning Post: China shows off military muscle in unprecedented parade to mark 90th anniversary of People’s Liberation Army

China staged an unprecedented “combat style” military parade at its biggest training base in Inner Mongolia on Sunday to mark the 90th anniversary of the People’s Liberation Army.

Xi Jinping, China’s president, military commission chairman and the commander-in-chief for the world’s largest army, inspected 12,000 military personnel and the country’s latest military devices, 40 per cent of which were displayed to the public for the first time.

The parade took place at Zhurihe Combined Tactics Training Base, 400 kilometres northwest of Beijing.

Xi wore a camouflage uniform, marking the first time a Chinese leader has worn such a uniform in a military parade.

Soldiers shouted “Zhu Xi Hao”, or “salute to the chairman”, to him.

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Update #1: Chinese president inspects troops on military's 90th anniversary (Reuters)
Update #2: Xi reviews troops in field for first time (Global Times)

WNU Editor: This is the first time that I have seen a Chinese President wear a camouflaged uniform. As for the parade itself, this was done not only for the Chinese audience, but also as a message to the world.

6 comments:

Caecus said...

They really need to ditch the dated communist style music, which gives the impression of a third rate military junta rather than a regional or great power

James said...

WNU,
You're right on the messaging.
A few quick observations:
Not in Bejing
No other high officials (especially civilian) on the podium or in the review vehicle
Sequence of what was reviewed interesting
Minor importance:
Paint and camo colors and schemes
a few others, but boring

James said...

WNU,
Possible conclusion: Xi is not as secure in his position as he would like some to believe.

Anonymous said...

james
nor is Trump

abcde said...

lol, shut up anon

Unknown said...

This blogpost was deja vu