CHINESE MILITARY AIRFIELDS
Latest update: 12 October 2009
A Google Earth placemark file detailing Chinese military-affiliated airfields can be downloaded here. There are five folders available, one each for PLAAF bases, PLANAF bases, PLA bases, manufacturer & test facilities, and bases whose affiliation is currently unidentified. The locations are color coded, with PLAAF bases being green, PLANAF bases being blue, PLA bases being orange, manufacturer & test locations being red, and unidentified bases being yellow. Each folder is also divided where appropriate into subfolders based on military region. This file will be updated as more current information becomes available.
If anyone has any information regarding the locations in the "Unidentified Affiliation" folder, please let me know!
SOURCES
Globalsecurity.org
Sinodefense.com
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Latest update: 12 October 2009
A Google Earth placemark file detailing Chinese military-affiliated airfields can be downloaded here. There are five folders available, one each for PLAAF bases, PLANAF bases, PLA bases, manufacturer & test facilities, and bases whose affiliation is currently unidentified. The locations are color coded, with PLAAF bases being green, PLANAF bases being blue, PLA bases being orange, manufacturer & test locations being red, and unidentified bases being yellow. Each folder is also divided where appropriate into subfolders based on military region. This file will be updated as more current information becomes available.
If anyone has any information regarding the locations in the "Unidentified Affiliation" folder, please let me know!
SOURCES
Globalsecurity.org
Sinodefense.com
Scramble
Hi SOC,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the exhaustive list.
I would like to add one under construction @ 32 06 11.95N 80 03 19.05E.
It is one of the longest and stangest in construction and great in camouflage.
Hi SOC,
ReplyDeleteHarbin Taiping International Airport also has some military aircraft in it.
45.619634°N, 126.248707°E