PLA border troops given ready-to-assemble thermal shelters amid standoff with India

PLA border troops given ready-to-assemble thermal shelters amid standoff with India

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By Liu Caiyu

Chinese border troops stationed in plateau areas were recently equipped with ready-to-assemble thermal shelters, a guarantee they can get through the chilly winter and support the military’s combat readiness in extreme weather.

The use of thermal shelters comes amid the ongoing border tension between China and India, with experts saying it can provide the Chinese military with reliable combat-readiness support in a long-term standoff during the harsh winter.By Liu Caiyu

“The deployment of those shelters shows preparation for an all-round military struggle amid the escalating tensions on the China-India border,” Song Zhongping, a military expert and commentator, told the Global Times.

The equipment is flexible in its application and can be assembled according to the scale of the troops. The deployment of the shelters enables troops to carry out any missions as they can be put into use at any time, largely reducing the reliance on long-distance fuel distribution, according to the PLA Daily.

Even without water and electricity, the shelters can be installed normally and their structure and interior space can be adjusted as needed. More than 90 percent of the components can be reused, said the report.

The integrated photovoltaic microgrid can achieve energy self-sufficiency. Even with outdoor temperatures at -40 C, the indoor temperature can be maintained at above 15 C. Diesel heaters can ensure emergency heating in the event of long-term rain and snow.

To adapt to the extreme weather conditions, PLA soldiers on border patrol have also been issued new high-tech clothing, such as cold-proof hoods, warm training clothes and lightweight cold-proof training coats, which can help them better carry out their tasks.

The weather and terrain in Ladakh are major challenges when it comes to large-scale military operations, which require smooth and quick logistical support and medical supplies. Amid the continuing bilateral talks, the border standoff will likely remain the status quo, Qian noted.

China and India are scheduled to hold the 7th military commanders meeting on October 12 in Ladakh.

Global Times

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