China's Eastern Theater Command

China's Eastern Theater Command

Volume 17, Issue 4 March 14, 2017 Snapshot: China’s Eastern Theater Command China’s Navy Gets a New Helmsman (Part 2): Remaining Uncertainties By Andrew S. Erickson and Kenneth Allen Renewable Energy and the PLA’s Next Generation of Self-Sufficiency (Part 2): By Wilson VornDick The Evolution of the PLA’s Red-Blue Exercises By David C. Logan Xinjiang’s Rapidly Evolving Security State By Adrian Zenz and James Leibold Daily, November 2, 2016). China’s ability to Snapshot: China’s “deal” with Taiwan involves political and eco- Eastern Theater nomic pressure. These tools have already seen some success as the number of countries that Command recognize Taiwan shrinks, and Taiwan’s partici- pation in international organizations is severely D elivering his work report to the National Peo- restricted. However, as China’s military becomes ple’s Congress, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang more effective, military coercion is increasingly a noted that “the Chinese mainland will resolutely viable option. An overview of China’s Eastern oppose and contain ‘Taiwan independence sep- Theater Command (ETC) provides some insight aratist activities’” (“ 台独” 分裂活动) (Xinhua, into the Chinese military’s current capabilities March 5). [1] President Xi Jinping, however, was against Taiwan. even more explicit in early November 2016, when he said “1.3 billion Chinese people will op- China’s Eastern Strategic Direction pose Taiwan independence. We have the ability, the determination and are prepared to deal with Although eastern China is one of the most Taiwan independence. If we do not, we will be densely populated and important areas of the overthrown (推翻) by 1.3 billion people” (Apple country, China’s east coast has not always been ChinaBrief March 14, 2017 its primary strategic direction. Chinese military these events, China’s military has reformed and writings note that China’s historical focus on reorganized to better deal with security issues ground forces arose out of a lack of maritime along its eastern strategic direction. threats to China from the east. In ancient times, and again during the 20th century, the threat of The military organizations responsible for most land invasions from the west and north out- of eastern China have undergone a number of weighed threats to the east and south. [2] With changes since the 1980s. Until 1988, China had the renewal of ties with Russia in the mid-1980s 11 military regions (MR) including ones centered the strategic focus shifted again to the east, rais- on Fuzhou in northern Fujian province and Nan- ing the importance of aerospace and maritime jing. The Fuzhou MR was incorporated into the forces. Nanjing MR, which, after the latest round of re- forms, has been folded intact into the Eastern In the mid-1990s, the Third Taiwan Strait Crisis Theater Command. An important result of the put the region back in headlines. Missile 2015 military reforms is that the Theater Com- launches in 1995 and 1996 prompted the United mand acts as joint headquarters for Army, Navy States to send two carrier strike groups to the and Air Force (China Brief, June 21, 2016). The area around Taiwan. The incident also revealed Rocket Force also has units present in the ETC, a number of deficits in PLA capabilities. While although they are directly subordinate to the Taiwan remained a key issue for the PLA, its lack Central Military Commission, China’s highest of sufficient maritime lift capacity, air superiority military body. and even intelligence, surveillance and recon- naissance (ISR) capabilities meant that an inva- The Geography of Eastern China sion across the strait would not succeed. The U.S. navy’s ability to operate without real chal- The current ETC is composed of military units lenge was another major problem, and Chinese within the borders of Province Population defense planners recognized the need to have Anhui, Jiangsu, Jiangxi (millions, layered offensive and defensive systems to pro- and Zhejiang provinces, 2015) ject power into the East China Sea. as well as Shanghai Mu- Anhui 69.5 nicipality. Together, The Japanese governments’ 2012 purchase of their populations in- Jiangsu 79.8 the Senkaku Islands from a private owner clude over 280 million sparked tensions and prompted widespread citizens and three of Jiangxi 52 protests throughout China. Projecting power China’s top ten ports— Shanghai 24.2 not just toward Taiwan but throughout the East Shanghai, Ningbo, Xia- China Sea gained additional importance. The men. Bisected by the Zhejiang 55.4 Chinese government followed up on this by de- Yangtze River ( 长江), Total 280.9 claring an Air Defense Identification Zone in late the region’s geography November 2013 (China Brief, December 5, 2013). is dominated by plains in the north portion and The area has since seen a steady increase in Chi- mountains in the west and south. A cluster of nese military aviation and maritime patrols multi-million person megacities connected by (China Brief, October 26, 2016). Accompanying high-speed rail dot the landscape between the 2 ChinaBrief March 14, 2017 ETC’s headquarters in Nanjing in southwestern Jiangsu, and has mechanized brigades protect- Jiangsu province to Shanghai on the coast. A ing Nanjing and northern Jiangsu. This central number of large lakes, including Lake Tai (太湖), core of the ETC is also protected by the Air break up this geography. The three provinces Forces’ 3rd Fighter Division, with a variety of air and municipality on China’s coast together interception units. make up the Yangtze river delta (长江三角洲). So China has its largest concentration of naval important is it to China’s economy, industry and forces at the mouth of the Qiantang river (钱塘 population, The Science of Military Strategy, a 江 ). The East Sea Fleet is headquartered in PLA textbook, describes this area, along with the Ningbo, and home to naval aviation units and Pearl River Delta in China’s South, as one of its several destroyer and submarine squadrons “centers of gravity” (重心所在). [3] (zhidui; 支队), typically of 4–5 ships. PLA Naval Aviation units play an important role as they are The Yangtze River connects eastern China with responsible for patrolling the line between Tai- its central core, and the river plays a vital role wan and the PRC in the Taiwan Strait. Long- commercially and logistically. The 1st Group range naval H-6G bombers from Benniu air base Army, based in Huzhou, Zhejiang province con- regularly participate in long-distance patrols tains a mix of units meant to defend the central through the Miyako Strait and into the western coast of China. This includes an amphibious unit Pacific. capable of operating in this environment of lakes and rivers that would also be used in a Tai- The southern half of the ETC is dominated by wan scenario. The same group army contains rough terrain, and was the birthplace of the well-equipped mechanized brigades and an ar- PLA’s predecessor, the Red Army, in Nanchang, mored brigade. Further to the north, the 12th Jiangxi province. Jiangxi’s mountains served a Group Army is headquartered in Xuzhou, home base for a weakened Red Army in the early 3 ChinaBrief March 14, 2017 stages of China’s civil war. Now, Rocket Forces necessitates coordination between Theater launch brigades present within the ETC are pri- Commands, particularly the Southern and East- marily located in the complicated terrain of ern Commands (China Brief, July 22, 2016). Jiangxi and Anhui. China’s two marine brigades, for example, are located near Zhanjiang in Guangdong province. The coastal cities of Xiamen and Fuzhou, situ- Although Shanghai is home to a landing ship ated directly across the strait from Taiwan are squadron, such forces would need to work to- also home to a large concentration of forces. gether. Other units would need to be rede- The PLA Ground Forces’ headquarters is located ployed from other theater commands. This in Fuzhou, and the area is well protected by Air would allow, for example, strategically important Force and Ground Force air defense units, in- areas to rapidly increase their air defenses by re- cluding long-range surface to air missiles that deployment from the Central TC to the area cover the entirety of the Taiwan Strait. Amphib- around Fuzhou, as recently practiced by an HQ- ious and Special Forces units vital to an invasion 9 Surface-to-Air Missile (ChinaMil, October 12, of Taiwan are also present under the 31st Group 2016). Army. The PLA regularly practices the types of opera- Joint Operations tions it would need in a Taiwan scenario. Am- phibious units practice long-distance movement The ETC’s Commander is Liu Yuejun (刘粤军) and overland as well as maritime operations (China its Political Officer is Zheng Weiping (郑卫平). Brief, August 4, 2015). The Liaoning, China’s test- Liu and Zheng are both ground force command- bed aircraft carrier, has recently begun live-fire ers with experience in China’s former Guang- air superiority and anti-ship operations (China zhou military region in the south. Liu even par- Brief, December 21, 2016). As China completes ticipated in China’s last military conflict, its short and brings online its own indigenously built car- border war with Vietnam in 1979 (The Taiwan riers, both operations could be used off the Link, April 3, 2016). In any conflict, these men northeastern coast of Taiwan. Air Force and Na- would need to coordinate closely with their sub- val Aviation have conducted joint long-distance ordinate commanders of the Ground Forces, patrols near Taiwan and through the Miyako Navy and Air Force, as well as the Rocket Force Strait (China Brief, October 26, 2016). commander. In March 2016, in the midst of the shift to theater commands, Liu and Zheng coau- The Rocket Forces also play an important role in thored an editorial in the Communist Party’s the ETC’s offensive power projection.

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