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Currently, the Southern War zone is also served by one of the two aircraft carriers owned by the PLA navy. Specifically, the southern war zone features Shandong, China’s first self-built aircraft carrier.
Furthermore, this war zone also has 4 nuclear powered submarines carrying ballistic missiles, 2 nuclear attack submarines, 14 diesel attack submarines, 11 destroyers, 18 escort ships. , 11 frigates, 4 amphibious ships, 13 large logistics ships, 9 medium-size amphibious ships and 22 missile patrol boats.
In terms of air force, the South China war zone has a variety of state-of-the-art fighters. Including 24 Su-35 fighters that China ordered from Russia. The military and missile forces in this war zone also possess almost all of the most modern weapons that China has.
On the island of Phu Lam in the Paracel archipelago, Beijing has built enough air force infrastructure to man a variety of fighters such as J-11, J-15 and even H-6 bombers. . At the illegally constructed bases of the Xu Bi, Vanh Vai and Cross rocks in the Spratly archipelago, the PLA has also deployed a variety of fighters and early warning aircraft.
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