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Summary
An artillery unit of the PLA Xizang Military Command conducted a live-fire exercise on the Tibetan plateau using multiple launch rocket systems, self-propelled mortar-howitzers, and self-propelled anti-aircraft guns. The article documents the unit's mixed-system firepower coordination at altitude but provides no unit designator, location, scale, or date, limiting its value beyond establishing that the Xizang Military Command runs multi-platform live-fire training at elevation. This is standard training-cycle reporting; its narrow use is as a baseline record of the equipment types the Xizang Military Command fields and trains with jointly.
Translation
By Cao Zhi, Liu Weikang, Li Jianzhuo, Chen Yinan and Ding Xingyu An army artillery unit assigned to the Chinese PLA Xizang Military Command recently conducted multi-type live-fire artillery shooting training exercise. The exercise involved multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS), self-propelled mortar-howitzers and self-propelled anti-aircraft guns. The exercise effectively tested the equipment performance and enhanced the troops' firepower coordination capabilities. (Video Editor: Zhang Yajie)
Original text
By Cao Zhi, Liu Weikang, Li Jianzhuo, Chen Yinan and Ding Xingyu An army artillery unit assigned to the Chinese PLA Xizang Military Command recently conducted multi-type live-fire artillery shooting training exercise. The exercise involved multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS), self-propelled mortar-howitzers and self-propelled anti-aircraft guns. The exercise effectively tested the equipment performance and enhanced the troops' firepower coordination capabilities. (Video Editor: Zhang Yajie)