Originally posted by Tingkai
The PLA has about 2.3 million people in uniform, down 1.5 million from aobut 20 years ago.
Why 2.3 million in uniform? A lot of reasons:
a) All countries, except Costa Rica, maintain armies even though they are not required. The existence of an army does not mean a country is planning a war.
b) The PLA is a low-tech, labour-intensive army as Smiley said. Just because there are 2.3 million in uniform doesn't mean the PLA has a fraction of the power of the US military.
c) China has a big population so 2.3 million is a drop in the bucket
d) Kicking them out of the military would increase unemployment which is already a big problem;
e) A lot of these people are not soldiers. The PLA owns a many businesses (including farms to feed the troops) and the people in these businesses are often counted in military ranks.
f) The large army acts as a deterent. The PLA lacks effective offensive abilties. It has traditionally been designed as a defensive force.
The PLA has about 2.3 million people in uniform, down 1.5 million from aobut 20 years ago.
Why 2.3 million in uniform? A lot of reasons:
a) All countries, except Costa Rica, maintain armies even though they are not required. The existence of an army does not mean a country is planning a war.
b) The PLA is a low-tech, labour-intensive army as Smiley said. Just because there are 2.3 million in uniform doesn't mean the PLA has a fraction of the power of the US military.
c) China has a big population so 2.3 million is a drop in the bucket
d) Kicking them out of the military would increase unemployment which is already a big problem;
e) A lot of these people are not soldiers. The PLA owns a many businesses (including farms to feed the troops) and the people in these businesses are often counted in military ranks.
f) The large army acts as a deterent. The PLA lacks effective offensive abilties. It has traditionally been designed as a defensive force.
I tend to keep up what happing in various militarys around the world. Since I spent 33 + years serving in and working for the US Military.
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