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China’s Army Is A Paper Lion, Another Open Pole Of Jinping, Big Disclosure On PLA

Chinese Army PLA Exposed: The stars of Chinese President Xi Jinping are not doing well these days. The shell of his zero covid policy on Corona has already been opened. The infection is not taking its name in China, and millions face a shortage of medicines and doctors. Jinping was still busy hiding this reality from the world.

Meanwhile, a new revelation has created problems for him. This disclosure has happened regarding the Chinese army. The Chinese army (PLA) has been described as a paper tiger. According to the South China Morning Post website, Chinese soldiers are not trained to operate modern weapons.

How Strong On The Third Largest Army In The World

According to the ranking of Global Fire Power, China’s army is the third most powerful army in the world. China has 20 lakh active soldiers, 5.10 lakh reserves and 6.25 lakh paramilitary soldiers. Similarly, he has 3184 aircraft. There are 1199 fighter planes and 281 attack helicopters.

While there are around 4950 tanks, there are 2 aircraft carriers and 78 submarines. From these figures, the Chinese army looks very strong. But the South China Morning Post report has raised questions about this power.

What Does The Report Say

The report says that the speed with which China is including modern equipment in its army. According to him, the soldier is not trained. It would be difficult for them to use modern weapons in such a situation. The report particularly questions the preparations of the Chinese Navy.

It has been said that a Vice Captain level officer is not getting enough training. When this situation is at the senior level, it will be worse at the lower level. Apart from this, defence experts have also been raising questions about the lack of war experience of the Chinese army. According to him, the Chinese army does not have the experience of difficult and long wars.

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