The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has dispatched forces to join the upcoming Vostok-2022 in Russia, with PLA ground and air forces have already arrived at the designated drill region and naval forces being rendezvoused with Russian warships at sea.
This is the first time the PLA has sent three of its forces to participate in a single Russian drill, observers said.
Based on the annual China-Russia military cooperation plan and consensus reached by the two sides, the PLA has dispatched some of its troops to Russia to take part in the Vostok-2022 exercise, Senior Colonel Tan Kefei, a spokesperson at China’s Ministry of National Defense, said at a regular press conference on Thursday.
Chinese ground and air forces have arrived at designated positions, as they have completed forces assembly, field camp establishment and site checks, with adaptive flight training missions underway, and the Chinese naval forces carried out communications exercises after having rendezvoused with Russian warships at sea, Tan announced.
This is the first time the PLA has sent its Army, Navy and Air Force at the same time to an exercise organized by Russia, observers said.
The Chinese armed forces’ participation in the Vostok-2022 exercise aims to deepen practical and friendly cooperation with the militaries of other participating countries, enhance the level of strategic coordination and strengthen the ability to deal with various security threats, Tan said.
China’s participation in the drills shows that the Chinese military can decide when to hold what kind of exercises with whom, based on its own security needs and training arrangements, regardless of interferences from the external situations, Zhang Xuefeng, a Beijing-based Chinese military expert, told the Global Times on Thursday.
It has nothing to do with the current international and regional situations, Zhang said, and the West should not over-interpret it.
The first Russian drill participated by all PLA ground, naval and air forces also reflect the continued deepening of China-Russia military cooperation, Song Zhongping, a Chinese military expert and TV commentator, told the Global Times on Thursday.
China and Russia will learn from each other, as both militaries have their own advantages, Song said.
As two major military powers in the world, China and Russia’s military cooperation will also contribute to peace and stability in the region, deterrence buildups against external forces with evil intents and the fight against hegemony and power politics, Song said.
These drills come at a time when the relationship between China and the US is at the lowest point in decades because of many issues including the Xinjiang region of China, Hong Kong, the South China Sea and Taiwan.
The visit by Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan increased tensions in the Taiwan strait were carried out military drills by firing ballistic missiles over Taiwan in retaliation for the visit.
At the same time, US and Russia don’t see eye to eye on the Ukraine issue and US and its allies put the toughest sanctions on Russia after it started its special military operation in Ukraine on 24 Feb 2022.
Both countries Russia and China have incentives to increase their military cooperation due to increased pressure from the US as it tries to maintain its hegemony around the world.
The US has been going around forming new alliances like AUKUS, and QUAD in Asia and strengthening old alliances like NATO in Europe which threatens both Russia and China.
As the shift in power and influence move to Asia from the west, tensions are only going to increase in coming years, especially between China and the US in Asia-pacific which will have negative implications for the rest of the world.