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Latest revision as of 21:10, 9 September 2015
Contents
- 1 People's Liberation Army Navy
- 2 References
- 3 Source
- 3.1 PLA Second Artillery Corps
- 3.1.1 Base 51 (Shenyang, Liaoning)
- 3.1.2 Base 52 (Qimen, Anhui)
- 3.1.2.1 807th Missile Brigade (DF-21 MRBM)
- 3.1.2.2 811th Missile Brigade (DF-21 MRBM)
- 3.1.2.3 815th Missile Brigade (DF-15 SRBM)
- 3.1.2.4 817th Missile Brigade (DF-15 SRBM)
- 3.1.2.5 818th Missile Brigade (DF-15 SRBM)
- 3.1.2.6 819th Missile Brigade (DF-15 SRBM)
- 3.1.2.7 820th Missile Brigade (DF-15 SRBM)
- 3.1.3 Base 53 (Kunming, Yunnan)
- 3.1.4 Base 54 (Luoyang, Henan)
- 3.1.5 Base 55 (Huaihua, Hunan)
- 3.1.6 Base 56 (Xining, Qinghai)
- 3.1.7 Base 22 (Baoji, Shaanxi) – Nuclear warhead storage
- 3.1 PLA Second Artillery Corps
- 4 References
- 5 Source
North Sea Fleet
Headquartered in Qingdao, Shandong Province, patrols the Bohai Bay and the Yellow Sea. Its flagship is DDG Harbin.
North Sea Fleet Major bases: Qingdao (HQ), Huludao, Jianggezhuang, Guzhen Bay, Lushun, Xiaopingdao. Minor bases: Weihai Wei, Qingshan, Luda, Lianyungang, Ling Shan, Ta Ku Shan, Changshandao, Liuzhuang, Dayuanjiadun, Dalian
East Sea Fleet
Headquartered in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, patrols the East China Sea, which is called the Eastern Sea in Chinese. Its flagship is J302 Chongmingdao.
East Sea Fleet Major bases: Ningbo (HQ), Zhoushan, Shanghai, Daxie, Fujian. Minor bases: Zhenjiangguan, Wusong, Xinxiang, Wenzhou, Sanduao, Xiamen, Xingxiang, Quandou, Wen Zhou SE, Wuhan, Dinghai, Jiaotou
South Sea Fleet
Headquartered in Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province, patrols the South China Sea, or the South Sea in Chinese. Its flagship is AOR/AK Nanchang.
South Sea Fleet Major bases: Zhanjiang (HQ), Yulin, Huangfu, Hong Kong, Guangzhou (Canton). Minor bases: Haikou, Shantou, Humen, Kuanchuang, Tsun, Kuan Chung, Mawai[disambiguation needed], Beihai, Ping Tan, San Chou Shih, Tang-Chiah Huan, Longmen[disambiguation needed], Bailong, Dongcun, Baimajing, Xiachuandao, Yuchi
- 1x Type 001 Shi Lang CV 16 Liaoning 辽宁
- 2x Type 052D DDG 172 Kunming 昆明, 173 Changsha 长沙
- 2x Type 052C DDG 170 Lanzhou 兰州, 171 Haikou 海口
- 2x Type 052B DDG 168 Guangzhou 广州, 169 Wuhan 武汉
- 1x Type 051B DDG 167 Shenzhen 深圳
- 2x Type 051 DDG 165 Zhanjiang 湛江, 166 Zhuhai 珠海
- 8x Type 054A FFG
- 4x Type 053H3 FFG
- 12x Type 053 FFG
- 7x Type 056 FFL
- 3x Type 071 LPD Kunlun Shan, Jinggang Shan, Changbai Shan
- 10x Type 072 LST
PLAN Submarines
Nuclear
- 5x Type 094 Jin
- 5x Type 093 Shang
- 1x Type 092 Xia Changzheng 6
- 3x Type 091 Han Changzheng 3, Changzheng 4, Changzheng 5
Diesel
- 13x Type 041 Yuan
- 13x Type 039 Song
- 12x Kilo-class
- 13x Type 035 Ming
Fortress Fleet
As these ships traveled together as a task force at least for the purposes for a photo operation; it could be a good starting point to build a hypothetical PLAN carrier battle group.
- 2x Type 051C Luzhou-class DDG (AAW, armed with 48x S-300 naval SAM)
- 1x each Z-9C Dauphin 2 (ASW)
- 3x Type 054A Jiangkai-II-class FFG (Multirole, armed with 32x HHQ-16 medium range SAM and ASROC VLS)
- 1x each Z-9C Dauphin 2 (ASW)
- 1x Type 052C Luyang-II-class DDG (China's Aegis equivalent, armed with 48 HHQ-9 SAM and long range anti ship cruise missiles)
- 1x Z-9C Dauphin 2 (ASW)
- 3x Type 093 Shang-class SSN (nuclear attack sub, armed with anti-ship missiles)
- 1x Type 001 Liaoning-class CV
- 24x J-15 Flying Shark
- 4x Z-8J Super Frelon (ASW)
- 4x Z-9C Dauphin 2 (ASW)
- 1x Type 071 Yuzhao-class LDP (amphibious assault ship, 500 marines + 50 armor)
- 4x Z-8J Super Frelon (Assault)
References
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Organisation
The authorized strength for a Fighter regiment is believed to 24 aircraft and 40 pilots, while for a bomber or transport regiment it is believed to be 18 aircraft and 30 crewmembers.
Direct-reporting units
Equipped with transport aircraft, this unit report directly to the PLAN Headquarter.
Unit | Base | Aircraft |
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2nd Independent Regiment | Liangxiangzhen | An-26, Y-7, Y-8C, Yak-42 |
North Sea Fleet
Unit | Base | Aircraft |
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2nd Naval Aviation Division | Laiyang | |
4th Air Regiment (AEW) | Laiyang | Y-8J, Y-8JB, Y-8W |
5th Air Regiment | Qingdao-Licang | Sa.321Ja, Z-8H, Z-9C, Y-5 |
5th Air Regiment (Det) | Qingdao-Tuandao | SH-5 |
6th Air Regiment (EW) | Tuchgenzi | Y-8X, Y-8JB |
5th Naval Aviation Division | Yantai-Laishan | |
13th Air Regiment | Shanhaiguan | JH-7A |
14th Air Regiment | Yantai-Laishan | JH-7A |
15th Air Regiment | Jiaozhou | J-8F, JJ-6 |
East Sea Fleet
Unit | Base | Aircraft |
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4th Naval Aviation Division | Ningbo-Zhuangqiao | |
10th Air Regiment | Ningbo-Zhuangqiao | Su-30MK2 |
11th Air Regiment | Ningbo-Zhuangqiao | Mi-8, Ka-28, Ka-31 |
12th Air Regiment | Feidong | J-10AH/SH |
6th Naval Aviation Division | Shangai-Dachang | |
16th Air Regiment | Shangai-Dachang | JH-7 (Mod) |
17th Air Regiment | Jiangsu Benniu | H-6G |
18th Air Regiment | Yiwu | JH-7 (Block 2) |
Reconnaissance Dadui | Luqiao | BZK-005 UAV |
South Sea Fleet
Unit | Base | Aircraft |
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8th Naval Aviation Division | Jalaishi | |
22nd Air Regiment | Jalaishi | J-11BH-BSH |
23rd Air Regiment | Guiping-Mengxu | H-6DU/G |
24th Air Regiment | Jialaishi | J-7EH, JJ-7 |
9th Naval Aviation Division | Liangshui | |
25th Air Regiment | Lingshui | J-8F, JJ-6 |
26th Air Regiment | Sanya | Y-7Z, Z-8, Z-8J, Z-8S, Z-9C |
27th Air Regiment | Ledong | JH-7A |
Source
Rupprecht A. & Cooper T. (2012), "Modern Chinese Warplanes: Combat Aircraft and Units of the Chinese Air Force and Naval Aviation", Casemate Publishers, ISBN: 978-0-9854554-0-8.
PLA Second Artillery Corps
- OOB Source<ref>http://sinodefence.com/2010/12/07/pla-second-artillery-corps/#more-423</ref>
- Force Estimates as of 2010.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction</ref>
Type | Missiles | Estimated Range | |
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Inter-Continental Ballistic Missiles | |||
DF-5A (CSS-4 Mod 2) ICBM | 20 | 13,000+ km | 20x SSM Silo (DF-5A) |
DF-31A (CSS-10 Mod 2) road-mobile ICBM | 24 | 11,200+ km | 6x SSM Bn (DF-31A) |
DF-31 (CSS-10) road-mobile ICBM | 12 | 7,200+ km | 3x SSM Bn (DF-31) |
DF-4 (CSS-3) ICBM | 10 | 5,500 km | 10x SSM Silo (DF-4) |
Intermediate Range Ballistic Missiles | |||
DF-3A (CSS-2 Mod) IRBM | 8 | 3,000+ km | 2x SSN Bn (DF-3A) |
Medium Range Ballistic Missiles | |||
DF-21C (CSS-5 Mod 3) road-mobile MRBM | 36 | 1,750+ km | 9x SSN Bn (DF-21C) |
DF-21 (CSS-5) road-mobile MRBM | 80 | 1,750+ km | 20x SSN Bn (DF-21A) |
Short Range Ballistic Missiles | |||
DF-15 (CSS-6) road-mobile SRBM | 96 | 600 km | 24x SSM Bn (DF-15) (Conventional) |
DF-11A (CSS-7 Mod 2) road-mobile SRBM | 108 | 300 km | 27x SSM (DF-11A) (Conventional) |
Land Attack Cruise Missiles | |||
DH-10 LACM | 54 | 3,000+ km | |
Submarine Launched Ballistic Missiles | |||
JL-1 SLBM | 12 | 1,770+ km | Warheads for 1x Type 092 Xia |
JL-2 SLBM | 24 | 7,200+ km | Subs for 5x, Warheads for 2x Type 094 Jin |
Total | 478 |
Base 51 (Shenyang, Liaoning)
806th Missile Brigade (DF-31A ICBM)
810th Missile Brigade (DF-3A MRBM)
816th Missile Brigade (DF-15 SRBM)
822nd Missile Brigade (DF-21 MRBM)
Base 52 (Qimen, Anhui)
807th Missile Brigade (DF-21 MRBM)
811th Missile Brigade (DF-21 MRBM)
815th Missile Brigade (DF-15 SRBM)
817th Missile Brigade (DF-15 SRBM)
818th Missile Brigade (DF-15 SRBM)
819th Missile Brigade (DF-15 SRBM)
820th Missile Brigade (DF-15 SRBM)
Base 53 (Kunming, Yunnan)
802nd Missile Brigade (DF-21 MRBM)
808th Missile Brigade (DF-21 MRBM)
821st Missile Brigade (CJ-10 LACM)
Base 54 (Luoyang, Henan)
801st Missile Brigade (DF-5 ICBM)
804th Missile Brigade (DF-5 ICBM)
813th Missile Brigade (DF-31A ICBM)
Base 55 (Huaihua, Hunan)
803rd Missile Brigade (DF-5 ICBM)
805th Missile Brigade (DF-4 IRBM)
814th Missile Brigade (DF-4 IRBM)
824th Missile Brigade (DF-4 IRBM)
Base 56 (Xining, Qinghai)
809th Missile Brigade (DF-21 MRBM)
812th Missile Brigade (DF-31A MRBM)
823rd Missile Brigade (DF-21 MRBM)
Base 22 (Baoji, Shaanxi) – Nuclear warhead storage
References
<references/>
People's Liberation Army Air Force - Aviation Branch - Order of Battle, 2012
Introduction
The PLAAF is organised in six branches:
- Aviation (Hankongbing)
- Anti-Aircraft Artillery (Gaoshepaobing)
- Surface-to-Air Missiles (Dikong daodanbing)
- Radar Troops (Leidabing)
- Airborne Units (Kongjiangbing)
- Communication Troops (Tongxinbing)
This page provides an insight into the organisation and structure of the Aviation Branch, and its elements operating combat and combat support aircraft. Please note that Flying Schools have been omitted.
Structured along PLA lines, the Aviation Branch is organised into seven Military Region Air Force (MRAF) mirroring the PLA's Military Regions.
Each MRAF exercises control over its subordinated units via Command Posts (CP).
MRAF | Command Posts |
---|---|
Shenyang | Changchun, Dalian |
Beijing | Datong, Tangshan |
Lanzhou | Hetian (or Hotan), Ürümqi and Xi'ian |
Nanjing | Fuzhou, Shangai, Zhangzhou |
Guangzhou | Nanning, Wuhan |
Jinan | No CP |
Chengdu | Kunming, Lhasa |
Each CP controls a number of subordinated ground-based units, including SAM brigades and regiments, AAA regiments, radar, communications and other support units, as well as several Air Divisions (ADs).
In standard PLAAF terminology, the Aviation branch is usually described as consisting of the following type of units:
- Fighter (Jianjiji)
- Ground attack (Qiangjiji)
- Bomber (Hongzhaji)
- Transport (Yunshuji)
- Reconnaissance (Zhenchaji)
Generally, the PLAAF's AD are specialized in their tasks and each usually control 2 or 3 Air Regiments (ARs) equipped with the same type of aircraft or at least with the same role and purpose. Usually, each AR occupies its own air base and thus is broadly equivalent to a US Air Force Wing. It is further subdivided into two or three Fight Groups operating between 8 and 10 aircraft. At the lowest rung of the PLAAF's chain of command are Flying Squadrons controlling between 2 and 4 aircraft.
The authorized strength for a Fighter or a Ground-Attack regiment is 24 aircraft and 40 pilots, while for a bomber or transport regiment it is 18 aircraft and 30 crewmembers.
Direct-reporting units
Essentially equipped with transport aircraft, these units report directly to the PLA and the PLAAF Headquarters.
Unit | Base | Aircraft | Remarks |
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15th Airborne Army | Xiaogan | HQ; Formerly 15th Airborne Corps | |
43rd Airborne Division | Kaifeng | uses aircraft of the Kaifeng-based 37th Regiment | |
44th Airborne Division
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34th Transport Division | Shahe | HQ; VIP Transportation | |
100th Air Regiment (det) | Shahe | Y-7, EC225, AS.332L-1 | Helicopter and light transport detachment |
100th Air Regiment | Xiqiao | CRJ200, CRJ700, 737 | |
101st Air Regiment | Xingtai-Shahe | Y-7, Y-7G | |
102nd Air Regiment | Beijing-Nanyuan | Tu-154M, Tu-154MD, 737-3Q8, Learjet 35A | CUA Regiment (?) reports directly to HQAF |
Strategic UAV Scout Force | Shahe | BZK-005, BZK-009 | Operational |
Shenyang MRAF
Unit | Base | Aircraft |
---|---|---|
1st Fighter Division | Anshan | |
1st Air Regiment | Anshan | J-11B/BS |
2nd Air Regiment | Chifeng | J-10A/AS |
3rd Air Regiment | Anshan | J-8F/JJ-7A |
11th Ground-Attack Division | Siping | |
31st Air Regiment | Siping | JH-7A |
32nd Air Regiment | Dalian Sanshilipu | Q-5 |
33rd Air Regiment | Anshan | Q-5/Q-5J |
16th Specialized Division | Shenyang Yu Hung Tun | |
46th Air Regiment (Reco) | Shenyang Yu Hung Tun | JZ-8F, JZ-6, JJ-7A |
47th Air Regiment (EW) | Shenyang Yu Hung Tun | Y-8C, Y-8CB, Y-8G |
48th Air Regiment (EW) | Shenyang Yu Hung Tun | Y-7-100 |
21st Fighter Division | Qiqihar | |
61st Air Regiment | Yanji/Chaoyangchuan | J-7E, JJ-7A |
62nd Air Regiment | Qiqihar | J-8DH/H/F, JJ-7A |
63rd Air Regiment | Mudanjiang-Hailang | J-7H, JJ-7A |
Dalian Base | Dandong | |
88th Brigade | Dandong | J-7E |
89th Brigade | Pulandian | J-11B/BS |
90th Brigade | Wafangdian | Q-5D, Q-5J |
91st Brigade | Liuhe | J-7B |
Shenyang MR Liaison Unit | ||
Independent Transport Regiment | Shenyang-Dongta | Y-5, Y-7 |
Beijing MRAF
Unit | Base | Aircraft |
---|---|---|
7th Fighter Division | Zhangjiakou | |
19th Air Regiment | Zhangjiakou | J-11B/Su-27SK/UBK |
20th Air Regiment | Tangshan | J-7B/J-7A |
21st Air Regiment | yangging Yongning | J-7B/J-7A |
15th Ground-Attack Division | Datong-Huaireng | |
43rd Air Regiment | Datong-Huairen | J-10A/AS |
44th Air Regiment | Hohhot-Bikeqi | J-7G,JJ-7A |
45th Air Regiment | Qizhou-Dingxian | Q-5B/C/L/J |
24th Fighter Division | Tianjin Yangcun | |
Ba Yi (1 August) | Tianjin Yangcun | J-10AY/SY |
70th Air Regiment | Zunhua | J-7G,JJ-7A |
71st Air Regiment | ||
72nd Air Regiment | Tianjin Tangcun | J-10A/AS |
Beijing MR Liaison Unit | ||
Independent Transport Regiment | Shahe | Y-5, Y-7 |
Flight Test and Training Center (FTTC) | Cangzhou-Cangxian | |
1st FTTC Regiment | Gucheng | J-10A/AS, JL-9 |
2nd FTTC Regiment | Cangzhou-Cangxian | J-7E, J-8D/F, JL-9 |
3rd FTTC Regiment | Cangzhou-Cangxian | Su-30MKK |
Lanzhou MRAF
Unit | Base | Aircraft |
---|---|---|
6th Fighter Division | Yinchuan | |
16th Air Regiment | Yinchuan | J-11B |
17th Air Regiment | Jiuquan | J-7B |
18th Air Regiment | Lintaog | J-7H |
36th Bomber Division | Lintong | |
106th Aerial Survey Regiment | Hanzhong Chenggu | Y-8H |
107th Air Regiment | Lintong | H-6H |
108th Air Regiment | Wugong | H-6M |
Air Force Test Regiment | Dingxin | Various |
China Flight Test Establishment | Xi'an Yanliang | Various |
Ürümqi Base | Ürümqi | |
109th Brigade | Changju | J-8F |
109th Brigade | Wulumuqi | J-7B |
109th Brigade | Korla Xinhiang | J-11B |
Unknown Brigade | Malan | JH-7A |
Lanzhou MR Liaison Unit | ||
Independent Transport Regiment | Lanzhou | Y-7 |
- Air Force Test Regiment is often called Special Missile Testing Unit (SMTU).
- The 107th Air Regiment have a nuclear deterrent role.
Nanjing MRAF
Unit | Base | Aircraft |
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3rd Fighter Division | Wuhu | |
7th Air Regiment | Wuhu | J-7E |
8th Air Regiment | Changxing | J-10A |
9th Air Regiment | Wuhu | Su-30MKK |
10th Bomber Division | Anqing | |
28th Air Regiment | Anqing North | H-6H |
29th Air Regiment | Nanjing Dajiaochang | H-6H |
30th EW Regiment | Nanjing Dajiaochang | Y-8G |
14th Fighter Division | Nanchang Xiangtang | |
40th Air Regiment | Nanchang Xiangtang | J-11A |
41st Air Regiment | Wuyishan | J-11B |
42nd Air Regiment | Zhangshu | J-7E |
26th Special Mission Division | Wuxi Shuofang | |
76th EW Regiment | Wuxi Shuofang | Y-8W, KJ-2000 |
77th Air Regiment | Nanjing Daiiaochang | Y-7H |
78th SAR Regiment | Nanjing Tushan | Z-8K |
28th Ground-Attack Division | Hangzhou Jinqiao | |
82nd Air Regiment | Hangzhou Jinqiao | Q-5D |
83rd Air Regiment | Hangzhou Jinqiao | JH-7A |
84th Air Regiment | Jiaxing | JH-7A |
Shanghai Base | Quzhou | |
78th Brigade | Shanghai Chongming | J-8F |
85th Brigade | Quzhou | Su-30MKK |
86th Brigade | Rugao | J-7E |
93rd Brigade | Suzhou | JZ-8F |
Unmanned Attack Brigade | ||
1st Dadui | Liancheng Longyan Guanzhi | J-6 drone |
2nd Dadui | Yangtang Li | J-6 drone |
3rd Dadui | Wuyishan | J-6 drone |
4th Dadui | Ji-an Taihe Liancheng | J-6 drone |
5th Dadui | Fuzhou | J-6 drone |
Guangzhou MRAF
Unit | Base | Aircraft |
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2nd Fighter Division | Suixi | |
4th Air Regiment | Foshan | J-8D, JJ-7A |
5th Air Regiment | Guilin | J-10A/AS |
6th Air Regiment | Suixi | Su-27SK/UBK, J-11A |
8th Bomber Division | Leiyang | |
22nd Air Regiment | Shaodong | H-6H |
23rd Air Regiment | Leiyang | H-6H, HU-6 |
24th Air Regiment | Leiyang | H-6K |
9th Fighter Division | Shantou NE | |
25th Air Regiment | Shaoguang | J-7EH |
26th Air Regiment | Huizhou-Huiyang | J-10A/AS |
27th Air Regiment | Shantou NE | J-7B |
13th Transport Division | Wuhan-Paozhuwan | |
37th Air Regiment | Kaifeng | Y-8C |
38th Air Regiment | Wuhan-Yangluo | Y-7, An-26 |
39th Air Regiment | Dangyang | Il-76MD |
18th Fighter Division | Changsha | |
52nd Air Regiment | Wuhan-Shanpo | J-7B |
53rd Air Regiment | Laohekou | J-7B, JJ-7A |
54th Air Regiment | Changsha | Su-30MKK |
Hong Kong Garrison | Hong Kong/Shek Kong | Z-9B/WH, Z-8KH |
Nanning Base | Nanning Wuxu | |
124th Brigade | Bose Tianyang | J-7H |
125th Brigade | Nanning-Wuxu | J-7H |
126th Brigade | Liuzhou | J-7H |
Unknown Brigade | ? | ? |
Jinan MRAF
The smallest of the seven major PLAAF organisations and the least well known. It is not know to have any official CP within its structure, and its purpose is somewhat unclear: some sources even indicate that teh forces assigned to it are considered a strategic reserve.
Unit | Base | Aircraft |
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5th Ground-Attack Division | Weifang-Weixian | |
13th Air Regiment | Weifang-Weixian | Q-5D/L/J |
14th Air Regiment | Zhuzheng | Q-5C/L |
15th Air Regiment | Weifang-Weixian | JH-7A |
12th Fighter Division | Jinan | |
34th Air Regiment | Wendeng | H-6H |
35th Air Regiment | Gaomi | J-8II |
36th Air Regiment | Jinan | J-7B |
19th Fighter Division | Jining | |
55th Air Regiment | Jining | J-11, Su-27SK/UBK |
56th Air Regiment | Zengzhou | J-7B |
57th Air Regiment | Shangqiu | J-7B |
Jinan MR Liaison Unit | Jinan | |
Independent Transport Regiment | Jinan | Y-5, Y-7 |
Independent Transport Regiment | Jinan | Z-9, Mi-171 |
Chengdu MRAF
Unit | Base | Aircraft |
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4th Transport Division | Qionglai | |
10th Air Regiment | Guiyang/Leizhuang | Y-8C, Y-9 |
10th Air Regiment (det) | Qionglai | Y-7H |
11th Air Regiment | Luzhou | Y-7 |
12th Air Regiment | Qionglai | Mi-17v5, Y-7, An-26 |
33rd Fighter Division | Chaongqing Shashiyi | |
97th Air Regiment | Dazu | J-7E, JJ-7A |
98th Air Regiment | Chaongqing Shashiyi | J-11, Su-27UBK |
44th Fighter Division | Mengzi | |
130th Air Regiment | Mengzi | J-7EH |
131st Air Regiment | Luliang | J-10A/AS |
132nd Air Regiment | Luliang | J-7B |
Chengdu MR Liaison Unit | ||
Independent Transport Regiment | Chengdu | Y-5, Y-7, Z-9, Mi-171 |
Source
Rupprecht A. & Cooper T. (2012), "Modern Chinese Warplanes: Combat Aircraft and Units of the Chinese Air Force and Naval Aviation", Casemate Publishers, ISBN: 978-0-9854554-0-8.