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This web page provides a list of air bases operated by the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) in China and other countries. It includes the name, location, use, subordination, coordinates, runways and tenants of each air base.
Learn about the history, structure, and operations of the Chinese Air Force, one of the world's most capable air forces. The PLAAF traces its origins to 1924 and has fought in several wars and conflicts, including the Korean War and the Sino-Vietnamese War.
Adm. Paparo and Gen. Wu Yanan held a video teleconference to discuss issues of common interest and reduce the risk of misperception or miscalculation. The call was the first in years between the ...
The USTDC was a sub-unified command of the U.S. Armed Forces operating in Taiwan from 1954 to 1979. It had air, naval and army components and deployed various aircraft, missiles and troops in Taiwan during the Cold War.
The Secretary of the US Air Force said war with China in the Pacific was not "imminent or inevitable." ... [China's] military for 15 years. China is not a future threat; China is a threat today ...
Ching Chuan Kang Air Base is a ROCAF base in Taichung, Taiwan, shared with Taichung International Airport. It was built in 1954 and used by the US Air Force until 1979, and is now home to F-CK-1 fighters and AH-1W helicopters.
Pengshan Air Base is a People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) air base, located approximately 1 km east of Gongyi Town, in Pengshan County, Sichuan province, Southwestern China. Beginning in 1949, it was part of the PLAAF Second Aviation School. The Second Aviation School was established on the basis of the 138th Division.
This web page provides a comprehensive list of military aircraft currently in service with the People's Liberation Army of China, including combat, transport, helicopter, trainer and unmanned aerial vehicles. It also shows the origin, type, variants, role, introduction and notes of each aircraft.