The media recently reported that the Chinese regime’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is building the world’s biggest military base underground in possible preparation for conflict with the United States.
Large enough to fit 10 Pentagons, the new super large facility should not be a surprise—it is the logical next step of the Chinese regime’s long program of underground facilities. The command center is on the western outskirts of the capital city of Beijing.
In about 2011, stories began to appear about China’s “Underground Great Wall.”
“In March 2008, China’s state-run CCTV network broke the news about a 5,000-kilometre-long network of hardened tunnels built to house the Chinese Second Artillery Corps’s increasingly modern force of nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles,” The Diplomat reported on Aug. 20, 2011.
Hui Zhang of Harvard’s Belfer Center downplayed Beijing’s Underground Great Wall and said it was only “defensive in nature.”
Before construction of the Underground Great Wall, the Chinese navy built a large underground submarine base on Hainan Island that is still being expanded and improved.
BulgarianMilitary.com describes the new command center in Beijing as a “command-and-control center for the PLA in wartime.“ The report states that ”the site’s sheer scale, combined with its underground elements, points to a design built for survival,“ and that ”experts believe that the complex will feature a series of underground nodes, perhaps even a hidden subway system, all interconnected by subterranean passageways.”
When completed, this facility—now dubbed the “Beijing Military City” by Western military analysts—will be the largest underground command center in the world, possibly in history.
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Large enough to fit 10 Pentagons, the new super large facility should not be a surprise—it is the logical next step of the Chinese regime’s long program of underground facilities. The command center is on the western outskirts of the capital city of Beijing.
In about 2011, stories began to appear about China’s “Underground Great Wall.”
“In March 2008, China’s state-run CCTV network broke the news about a 5,000-kilometre-long network of hardened tunnels built to house the Chinese Second Artillery Corps’s increasingly modern force of nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles,” The Diplomat reported on Aug. 20, 2011.
Hui Zhang of Harvard’s Belfer Center downplayed Beijing’s Underground Great Wall and said it was only “defensive in nature.”
Before construction of the Underground Great Wall, the Chinese navy built a large underground submarine base on Hainan Island that is still being expanded and improved.
BulgarianMilitary.com describes the new command center in Beijing as a “command-and-control center for the PLA in wartime.“ The report states that ”the site’s sheer scale, combined with its underground elements, points to a design built for survival,“ and that ”experts believe that the complex will feature a series of underground nodes, perhaps even a hidden subway system, all interconnected by subterranean passageways.”
When completed, this facility—now dubbed the “Beijing Military City” by Western military analysts—will be the largest underground command center in the world, possibly in history.
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Beijing Underground Command Center Signals Preparation for Conflict | The Gateway Pundit | by John Mills
Beijing's construction of the world's largest underground military command center suggests a significant escalation in preparations for potential conflict. This analysis delves into the implications of China's military strategy and infrastructure.
