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Chinese Military Airbases: China Has Built Network Of Helipads

Chinese Military Airbases: China Has Also Built A Network Of Helipads. Every conspiracy of China on the border will fail, India’s eyes on 7 military airports. Sources said that Linez Airbase is mainly a helicopter base in front of the northeastern states and China has also built a network of helipads there to increase its surveillance activities in those areas.

Talks between India and China are underway at the diplomatic level to reduce tensions and disputes. But the attitude of the Indian Army has alarmed China in such a way that it has increased its surveillance on LAC. After this move by China, the activities of the People’s Liberation Army’s Air Force (PLAAF) are being closely monitored by Indian agencies.

Indian agencies have kept a close watch on the Chinese Military Airbases Hotan, Gar Gunsa, Kashghar, Hoping, Donkka Dong, Linzhi, and Pangat airbases in Xinjiang and Tibet region, according to the report of the leading news agency that there has been increased activity on these airbases recently.

Sources say that the Chinese Army has upgraded several bases in recent times. More people have been accommodated in these locations, an extension of runway length, and other improvements have been made. Sources said that Linezi airbase is mainly a helicopter base in front of the northeastern states and China has also built a network of helipads in those areas to increase its surveillance activities there. Along with this, fighter planes have also been deployed.

India tightens its grip

Keeping in view the Chinese activities, the Indian Air Force has deployed Sukhoi, MiG-29, Mirage-2000K, and Apache helicopters on LAC and has also started operation. Not only this, but the Indian Air Force has also deployed its modern war helicopter Apache at the forward base.
Depasang made a hideout by the Chinese army

Earlier it was reported that China had established its military base in the Depsang area in the year 2000 itself. Open-source intelligence @detresfa released satellite images claiming that the Chinese army had established its base in the area 20 years ago. China had also infiltrated the Depsang area in 2013. At that time, the Indian Army had pushed China back.

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