Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Where is the "People" in the "People's Liquidation Army "?



Without fanfare, China's People's Liquidation Army (PLA) quietly dropped the "People" off its name.

Does this mean that the PLA is no longer interested in the Communist ideal and is now focusing only on protecting Chinese wealth?

Likewise, the PLAN Special force is now the Special Force of China Navy.

PLAAF is now China Airforce

PLA Army Aviation is now China Army Aviation.


The PLAN is now China Navy

Old banner from the 2007 visit to Singapore. Note the PLA(N) is spelled out back then

From MOD's own website, PLAN is now "CN". Ships will all be CNS "name"
Chinese military vessel Zhenghe makes first visit to Thailand

http://eng.mod.gov.cn/SpecialReports/2008-11/11/content_4098588.htm

(Source: Xinhua) 2008-11-11

  BANGKOK, Nov. 10 (Xinhua) -- Chinese navy ship (CNS) Zhenghe entered the Bangkok Port on Monday morning, starting its four-day official visit to the capital of Thailand.

  While docking here, this ocean-going training vessel with 411 crew members will be open for the public on Nov. 11 and 12. Its staff will hold volleyball and push-and-pull matches with the Thai navy troops based at Bangkok, said Captain of the ship Fan Kuiju.

  On the reception ceremony, Thai officials welcomed all the crew on Zhenghe and said the visit will definitely deepening the understanding between the people of China and Thailand.

  CNS Zhenghe was put into service in 1987 and had visited the United States, Thailand, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India and Russia.

Chinese navy ship (CNS) Zhenghe arrives at the Bangkok Port, Thailand, Nov. 10, 2008. CNS Zhenghe entered the Bangkok Port on Monday morning starting its four-day official visit to the Thai capital. CNS Zhenghe was put into service in 1987 and had visited the United States, Thailand, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India and Russia. (Xinhua Photo)



To be rich is glorious -- Deng Xiaoping.

2 comments:

wtlh said...

Very interesting, actually. Does this mean the Chinese leadership is quietly changing the allegiance of the army to the state instead to the party? Or more likely, this perhaps is part of recent attempt (together with the new more "western" style uniforms and colour patterns) to make PLA to look a bit less revolutionary and communist, and hence more "friendly" to the west.

Coatepeque said...

come to think of it, since there is no PLA orbat change, I think the renaming is more of a PR move.