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Military region of China
Central Theater Command
中部战区
Founded1 February 2016; 9 years ago (2016-02-01)
Country People's Republic of China
AllegianceChinese Communist Party
TypeTheater Command
RoleCommand and control
Size300,000
Part ofCentral Military Commission
 People's Liberation Army
HeadquartersBeijing
Motto听党指挥、能打胜仗、作风优良
WebsiteOfficial website
Commanders
CommanderGeneralWang Qiang
Political CommissarGeneralXu Deqing
Chief of StaffLieutenant GeneralHuang Xucong
Insignia
Sleeve insignia
Military unit
Central Theater Command
Simplified Chinese中部战区
Traditional Chinese中部戰區
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TheCentral Theater Command is one of the fivetheater commands of thePeople's Liberation Army ofChina,[1] and was founded on 1 February 2016.[2] Its predecessors were theBeijing Military Region andJinan Military Region.[3]

TheInternational Institute for Strategic Studies attributes to the command of 300,000 personnel, consisting of three group armies81st Group Army,82nd Group Army,83rd Group Army (Formerly27th Group Army, 38th Army, and the 65th Army), two armoured divisions, one mechanised infantry division, five motorised divisions, one artillery division, three armoured, seven motorised infantry, four artillery, a total of five various anti-aircraft brigades, and one anti-tank regiment.[4] The command is also augmented by thePLA Beijing Garrison, which consists of the1st Guard and the3rd Guard Divisions, and theBeijing Garrison Honor Guard Battalion and Color Guard Company, both of them are charged withpublic duties, and is also home to the PLA Navy (PLAN)North Sea Fleet and the PLA Air Force (PLAAF)10th Air Force Corps.

In addition to guarding the capital, the CTC is the main military theater command in charge of training key personnel for leadership positions through the numerous military academies in the region.[citation needed]

According to some sources, including the Jamestown Foundation, Air ForceWang Qiang (Chinese:王强) is the current Commander of the Central Theater Command, replacingHuang Ming (Chinese:黄铭) and the Theater's Political Commissar is GeneralXu Deqing (Chinese:徐德清).[5] Lieutenant GeneralHuang Xucong (Chinese:黄旭聪) is the current Chief of Staff replacing Jia Jiancheng (Chinese:贾建成).[6]

Area of responsibility

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The Central Theater Command's area of responsibility (AOR) consists of the previousBeijing Military Region, including the capitalBeijing and the neighboring provinces and directly governed municipalities ofTianjin,Hebei,Shaanxi,Shanxi,Henan andHubei.[7]

The command's primary responsibility is the defense of the nation's capital,Beijing, and it serves as the national strategic military reserve.[8]

Organizational Structure

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PLA Ground Forces

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Regiments/Units

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81st Group Army
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82nd Group Army

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83rd Group Army

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PLA Beijing Garrison

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PLA Air Forces

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Main article:Central Theater Command Air Force

List of leaders

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Commanders

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English nameChinese nameTook officeLeft officeNotes
Han Weiguo韩卫国February 2016August 2017
Yi Xiaoguang乙晓光August 2017August 2021
Lin Xiangyang林向阳August 2021January 2022
Wu Yanan吴亚男January 2022January 2023
Huang Ming黄铭January 2023August 2024
Wang Qiang王强August 2024Incumbent

Political commissars

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English nameChinese nameTook officeLeft officeNotes
Yin Fanglong殷方龙February 2016December 2018
Zhu Shengling朱生岭March 2019January 2022
Xu Deqing徐德清January 2022Incumbent

See also

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References

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  1. ^Zhen, Liu (January 4, 2018)."Xi Jinping calls for battle readiness as troops stage massive winter drills across China".South China Morning Post. RetrievedJanuary 4, 2018.Dressed in a winter camouflage uniform and flanked by the other members of the supreme Central Military Commission, Xi issued the call from a military base in the Central Theatre Command, one of the country's five military zones, as troops in 4,000 sites across the country took part in simultaneous drills in the armed forces' annual new year exercises on Wednesday.
  2. ^"President Xi announces establishment of five PLA theater commands". Ministry of National Defense of the People's Republic of China. 1 February 2016. Retrieved14 June 2019.A grand inauguration ceremony was held to mark the founding of the five theater commands of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) in Beijing on Feb. 1, 2016....and Han Weiguo and Yin Fanglong, commander and political commissar of the Central Theater Command....
  3. ^"原七大军区调整为五大战区 北京湖北等隶属中部战区".hb.sina.com.cn. Retrieved2022-08-02.
  4. ^International Institute for Strategic Studies, The Military Balance 2006
  5. ^"Assessment of PLA Leaders at the End of 2024".jamestown.org. Retrieved2025-05-13.
  6. ^Ntirenganya, Emmanuel (2024-08-10)."PHOTOS: Kagame, China's Lt Gen Huang discuss greater military cooperation".The New Times. Retrieved2025-07-12.
  7. ^Teo, Cheng Wee (3 Feb 2016)."Military rezoning shows China's focus is on winning wars".The Straits Times. Singapore Press Holdings. Retrieved14 June 2019.[see map graphic for list of provinces]
  8. ^Army Techniques Publication (ATP) 7-100.3 Chinese Tactics. Washington, D.C.: Headquarters, Department of the Army (United States). 2021. p. 36.ISBN 9798457607118.
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