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Chinese Navy

People's Liberation Army Navy
People's Liberation Army Navy Jack and Ensign
Flag of the People's Liberation Army Navy
Active September 1950–present
Country  People's Republic of China
Allegiance Communist Party of China
Type Navy
Role Naval warfare
Size 255,000 personnel (2012)
492 ships (excl. auxiliaries)
Approx. 710+ aircraft
Part of People's Liberation Army
(PLA Navy Headquarters directly under the Central Military Commission)
Fleet 2 aircraft carriers
4 amphibious transport docks
32 landing ship tanks
31 landing ship medium
32 destroyers
51 frigates
32 corvettes
109 missile boats
94 submarine chasers
17 gunboats
29 mine countermeasure vessels
68 submarines
11 replenishment ships
(232 auxiliaries)
Engagements Chinese Civil War
Battle of the Paracel Islands
Sino-Vietnamese War
Johnson South Reef Skirmish
Anti-piracy operations in Somalia
Commanders
Commander Vice Admiral Shen Jinlong
Political Commissar Admiral Miao Hua
Aircraft flown
Attack JH-7
Bomber H-6, Q-5
Electronic
warfare
Y-8
Fighter J-8, J-10, J-11, Su-30MK2, J-15
Helicopter Z-8, Z-9, Mi-8, Z-10, Ka-28, AS365
Interceptor J-7, J-8
Patrol Y-8, Y-9
Reconnaissance Y-9
Trainer JL-8, JL-9
Transport Y-7, Y-9
Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy
Simplified Chinese 中国人民解放军海军
Traditional Chinese 中國人民解放軍海軍
Literal meaning China People Liberation Army Sea-Army
People's Navy
Simplified Chinese 人民海军
Traditional Chinese 人民海軍
Literal meaning People Sea-Army
Chinese Navy
Simplified Chinese 中国海军
Traditional Chinese 中國海軍
Literal meaning China Sea-Army

The People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN; Chinese: 中国人民解放军海军), also known as the PLA Navy, is the naval warfare branch of the People's Liberation Army, the armed wing of the Communist Party of China and by default, the national armed forces of the People's Republic of China. The PLAN can trace its lineage to naval units fighting during the Chinese Civil War and was established in September 1950. Throughout the 1950s and early 1960s the Soviet Union provided assistance to the PLAN in the form of naval advisers and export of equipment and technology. Until the late 1980s, the PLAN was largely a riverine and littoral force (brown-water navy). However, by the 1990s, following the fall of the Soviet Union and a shift towards a more forward-oriented foreign and security policy, the leaders of the Chinese military were freed from worrying over land border disputes, and instead turned their attention towards the seas. This led to the development of the People's Liberation Army Navy into a green-water navy by 2009. Before the 1990s the PLAN had traditionally played a subordinate role to the People's Liberation Army Ground Force.

In 2008, General Qian Lihua confirmed that China plans to operate a small fleet of aircraft carriers in the near future, but for the purpose of regional defence as opposed to "global reach". As of 2013 PLA officials have also outlined plans to operate in the first and second island chains. Chinese strategists term the development of the PLAN from a green-water navy into "a regional blue-water defensive and offensive navy."

The People's Liberation Army Navy is composed of five branches; the People's Liberation Army Navy Submarine Force, the People's Liberation Army Navy Surface Force, the People's Liberation Army Navy Coastal Defense Force, the People's Liberation Army Marine Corps and the People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force. With a personnel strength of 255,000 servicemen and women, including 10,000 marines and 26,000 naval air force personnel, it is the second largest navy in the world in terms of tonnage, only behind the United States Navy, and has the largest number of major combatants of any navy.


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