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The People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN or PLA Navy) is the naval branch of the People's Liberation Army, the armed forces of the People's Republic of China.
Until the early 1990s, the PLA Navy performed a subordinate role to the PLA Ground Force. Since then, the PLA Navy has undergone a rapid modernization. The PLA Navy is the second largest naval service in the world, only behind the United States Navy. With a personnel strength of over 250,000, the PLAN also includes the 35,000-strong Coastal Defense Force and the 56,000-strong PLA Marine Corps, plus a 56,000-strong PLA Naval Air Force, operating several hundred land-based aircraft and ship-based helicopters. As part of its overall program of naval modernization, the PLA Navy is moving towards the development of a blue-water navy.[1]
As of 2008, English-language official Chinese state media no longer uses the term "People's Liberation Army Navy", instead the term "Chinese Navy" along with the usage of the prefix "CNS" for "Chinese Navy Ship" is now employed.[2]
Until the early 1990s, the PLA Navy performed a subordinate role to the PLA Ground Force. Since then, the PLA Navy has undergone a rapid modernization. The PLA Navy is the second largest naval service in the world, only behind the United States Navy. With a personnel strength of over 250,000, the PLAN also includes the 35,000-strong Coastal Defense Force and the 56,000-strong PLA Marine Corps, plus a 56,000-strong PLA Naval Air Force, operating several hundred land-based aircraft and ship-based helicopters. As part of its overall program of naval modernization, the PLA Navy is moving towards the development of a blue-water navy.[1]
As of 2008, English-language official Chinese state media no longer uses the term "People's Liberation Army Navy", instead the term "Chinese Navy" along with the usage of the prefix "CNS" for "Chinese Navy Ship" is now employed.[2]
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People's_Liberation_Army_Navy
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Coordinates: 31°23'19"N 121°30'13"E
- Shanghai-Dachang airbase 11 km
- Shanghai Chongming Air Base 32 km
- Daishan Airbase 136 km
- Chinese Naval Base 159 km
- Jianqiao / Hangzhou Airfield 169 km
- Changzing Airbase 176 km
- Changzhou Benniu Airport (IATA: CZX, ICAO: ZSCG) 176 km
- Wuhu Fighter Airbase 296 km
- Luqiao Airport 313 km
- Quzhou Airport (IATA: JUZ, ICAO: ZSJU) 369 km
- Shanghai Iron & Steel Plant no.1 4.8 km
- Baosteel 8.2 km
- Changxing Island 14 km
- Shanghai Luojing Terminal 16 km
- Chongming Island 30 km
- Taicang Container Port 39 km
- Taicang port ( controlled by Suzhou Port ) 40 km
- Changshu Port ( Changshu Xinghua Port ,сontrolled by Suzhou Port) 63 km
- (Nantong economic and technical development zone) 80 km
- Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge 107 km
Shanghai Iron & Steel Plant no.1
Baosteel
Changxing Island
Shanghai Luojing Terminal
Chongming Island
Taicang Container Port
Taicang port ( controlled by Suzhou Port )
Changshu Port ( Changshu Xinghua Port ,сontrolled by Suzhou Port)
(Nantong economic and technical development zone)
Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge