China tests hybrid assault tactics with attack helicopters

The People’s Liberation Army Ground Force (PLAGF) demonstrated using Z-10 attack helicopters in a simulated island assault.

The exercise involved eight Z-10 helicopters utilizing a semi-submersible transport vessel as an offshore relay platform, testing China’s ability to operate in conflict scenarios where traditional military platforms may not be available.

The primary objective of the drill was to simulate an amphibious assault, with helicopters providing aerial support to landing forces on an island coastline. According to reports, the Z-10 helicopters performed multiple roles, including close air support. The helicopters operated from a civilian heavy-lift semi-submersible vessel, repurposed as a floating base with landing pads for refueling and rearming.

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Once landed, the Z-10 helicopters were rearmed with cannon and rocket munitions, highlighting the PLAGF’s emphasis on maintaining a constant flow of supplies and ammunition to ground troops during high-intensity operations.

This approach signals a growing interest in hybrid warfare tactics, with the potential to increase operational flexibility and surprise in regional conflicts. China’s recent military drills have emphasized the use of civilian assets to supplement its military capabilities, particularly in amphibious and expeditionary operations.

The use of non-military vessels as floating platforms represents a key element of China’s strategy to conduct sustained operations in difficult and contested environments.

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