PLA GROUND FORCES CANTON MILITARY REGION, PRC
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NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC
INTERPRETATION CENTER
PHOTOGRAPHIC
I NTERPRETATION
REPORT
PLA GROUND FORCES
,CANTON MILITARY REGION, PRC (S)
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PI R-040/78
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PLA GROUND FORCES, CANTON MILITARY REGION, PRC (S)
ABSTRACT
1. (TSRU) This report discusses the Peoples Liberation Army's (PLA) main ground force
units in the Canton Military Region in the People's Republic of China (PRC). The functions
and locations of these units were identified primarily from KEYHOLE imagery.
2. (U) This report includes four location maps, three annotated photographs, and four
tables listing the main force units by unit subordination.
INTRODUCTION
3. (TSR) The ground forces in the Canton Military Region (CMR) have the same general
organizational structure as the ground forces observed throughout the PRC--the rule of three.
Subordinate to CMR Headquarters (Figure 1 and Table 1) are three armies (Figures 2, 3, and 4
and Tables 2, 3, and 4, respectively) and various independent units (Table 1). The independent
units include an artillery division, an antiaircraft artillery (AAA) division, a signal regiment,
two engineer regiments, five motor transport regiments, a probable airborne/reconnaissance unit,
and a military region probable training unit.
4. (TSU) The numbered unit designators used in this report were acquired from referenced
document 1.
BASIC DESCRIPTION
5. (TSR) Armored units have been observed in each of the three armies; however, only one
tank regiment has been confirmed from imagery.
6. (TSRU) There are two armored units in the 41st Army (Table 2), one of which is a
probable tank regiment at Kuei-lin (121st Infantry Division). The facilities at Kuei-lin have the
capacity to support a tank regiment. However, since September 1974 the largest number of
tanks observed at Kuei-lin has been 12 which equates to a company-sized unit. The other
armored unit in the 41st Army is the 327th Tank/Assault Gun (TAG) Regiment at Ho-chun
(122nd Infantry Division). No armored vehicles have been observed at Ho-chun since January
1972, and when last observed in July 1978 the tracked-vehicle, driver-training courses did not
appear to be active.
7. (TSRU) There are two armored units in the 42nd Army area (Table 3). The 329th Tank
Regiment is at Chang-ning (124th Infantry Division) where, in November 1976, 111 tanks were
observed. The other armored unit is a part of the military region training unit at Pi-tsun and is
subordinate to CMR Headquarters.
8. (TSRU) The only armored unit observed in the 55th Army is at Chang-chi (164th
Infantry Division; Figure 5). Tanks were first observed at Chang-chi in 1976, and until July 1978
the maximum number of tanks observed was nine. In July 1978 elements of a possible tank
regiment--32 tanks and eight possible SU-76 assault guns (top photo)--were observed. A tank-
gunner firing trainer (bottom photo) was constructed at Chang-chi between November 1976 and
October 1977. Three additional vehicle storage buildings with the capacity to house tanks were
also constructed during this time.
9. (TSR) Since the 42nd Army has a tank regiment and the 41st Army probably has a
tank regiment, the establishment of a tank regiment in the 55th Army may be forthcoming. The
presence of tanks in 1976, the increased number of armored vehicles observed in July 1978, and
the construction of the tank-gunner firing trainer and storage building at Chang-chi indicate
that Chang-chi will probably be the location of a tank regiment in the 55th Army.
Artillery
10. (TSR) Nineteen artillery-associated installations have been observed in the CMR.
Three of these installations house army-level regiments, nine house division-level regiments, six
house an independent artillery division, and one is a part of the CMR training unit.
11. (TSR) Miniature/terrain model artillery firing ranges have been constructed at 17 of
these 19 installations since 1974. The two installations without artillery ranges are associated
with the independent 1st Artillery Division.
12. (TSR) Since 1976 the 1st Artillery Division, headquartered at Shao-kuan, has occupied
five installations in the Weng-cheng/Hsin-chiang area. These installations had previously been
occupied by an infantry division. The construction of four-bay storage buildings with the capaci-
ty to store field artillery pieces and attached cargo trucks and the construction of miniature/ter-
rain model firing ranges indicate that the occupancy of these installations is permanent. Head-
quarters units and the rocket launcher regiment have probably remained at Shao-kuan. How-
ever, no equipment except cargo trucks has been observed at Shao-kuan since September 1976.
Antiaircraft Artillery
13. (TSRU) AAA units have been observed with each of the armies, four of the nine
infantry divisions, the 329th Tank Regiment, and the 70th AAA Division.
14. (TSRU) The new structure of army-level AAA regiments-eighteen 37mm, twenty-four
57mm, and six ZPU-4 antiaircraft (AA) guns-has been observed at two installations, Sha-pu-
hsu (41st Army) and Li-lin-hsu (42nd Army).
15. (TSR/SPOKE) On imagery of November 1977 an AAA exercise was observed in prog-
ress at Pei-po AAA Exercise Area LIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIl. Approximately 400 AA guns were observed.
Collateral sources indicate that the 70th AAA Division and a 41st Army organic AAA regiment
were involved in this exercise.2 The number of AA guns observed indicates that other units were
also involved. These could have been units (other than ground force subordinate units) that are
observed in the vicinity of the airfields, naval bases, and urban areas throughout the CMR.
Exercises also occurred in this area in 1973, 1974, 1975, and 1976.
Infantry
16. (TSR/SPOKE) There are nine infantry divisions in the CMR--three in each army.
Since December 1975 five of these divisions have changed location. In December 1975 the 164th
and 165th Infantry Divisions of the 55th Army switched locations3 and in December 1976 the
121st and 123rd Infantry Divisions of the 41st Army switched locations.' These switches in
location may have occurred in order to improve area familiarization and troop movement tech-
niques, In March 1976 the 126th Infantry Division of the 42nd Army moved to the Lei-yang area
from the Weng-cheng/Hsin-chiang area.5
17. (TSR/SPOKE) The 126th Infantry Division is now probably located at Tsao-ship Army
Barracks AL-1 just south of Lei-yang. The barracks at Tsao-shih is the only barracks in the Lei-
yang area with the capacity to house an infantry division. The construction of a troop obstacle
course in the old TAG regimental area and a miniature/terrain model artillery firing range
indicates that a main force unit is at this barracks.
18. (TSR) Troop obstacle courses, antitank ditching, and athletic fields have been con-
structed at most of the barracks areas in the past several years. The construction of these
facilities indicates that increased emphasis is being placed on troop training.
Airborne/Reconnaissance
19. (TSR) The only airborne/reconnaissance unit outside the Wuhan Military Region has
probably been observed in the Canton area. Imagery has confirmed the existence of airborne-
type training facilities at two installations. One installation has been observed for some time in
Canton. The second installation has recently been identified in the Lung-kuei-shih area just
north of Canton. Training equipment at these two installations consists of an aircraft fuselage
mockup, jump stands, troop obstacle courses, a modified swing-landing trainer, and a swing-
landing tower (Figure 6). On imagery of August 1977 three parachutes were seen at the swing-
landing tower at the Canton installation.
20. (TSRU) River crossing units have been observed at two installations in the CMR. One
unit is at Chang-sha where river crossing equipment was first observed in July 1976. The highest
count of equipment has been 134 TPP (heavy ponton bridge) sections, which were observed in
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FIGURE 1. LOCATION OF CANTON MILITARY REGION HEADOUARTERS AND INDEPENDENT UNITS, PRC
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Table 1. Canton Military Region, Headquarters and Independent Units (Keyed to Figure 1)
This table in its intirety is classified TOP SECRET RUFF UMBRA1
2 Prob Underground
Command Post
3 Poss Alt Under-
ground Command
Post
6 Elements Arty
Regt
7 Elements Arty
Regt
8 Elements Arty
Regt
9 Elements Arty
Regt
10 Elements Arty
Regt
11 209th Rocket
Launcher Regt
14 Elements 633rd
AAA Regt
15 Unid AAA Regt
16 635th AAA Regt
17 636th AAA Re9t
18 19th Engineer
Regt
19 Unid Engineer/
Ponton Unit
20 Elements 22nd
Ponton Bridge
Regt
21 39th Motor Trans
Regt
Kuang-chou MR a 23-07-12N
A ADEF Sector Hq 113-17-54E
Kuang-chou Rad Sta/ 23-11 42N
Bnk/hd 113-20-13E
Kuan-yin-shan Radcom 27-22-59N
Sta/Bnk/Hd 112-24-31E
Kuang-chou Army Bks 23-11-29N
AL-10 113-19-14E
Shao-kuan Army Bks 24-42-25N
and Arty Div Hq AL-1 113-36-18E
Weng-cheng Army 24-19-03N
Bks SW AL-2 113-42-52E
Hsin-chiang Army 24-28-50N
Bks AL-3 113-50-38E
Hsin-chiang Army 24-31-15N
Elks NW AL-2 113-40-48E
Hsin-chiang Army
24-30-52N
Bks A Inf Div Hq AL-1
113-49-30E
Weng-cheng Army Bks
24-23-30N
NE AL-1
113-51-05E
Shao-kuan Army Bks
24-42-25N
and Arty Div Hq AL-1
113-36-18E
Che-chiang Army
26-45-16N
Bks A AAA Div
112-35-52E
Che-chiang Army
26-44-37N
Bks AL-1
112-35-52E
Che-chiang Army
26-44-49N
Bks AL-5
112-37-34E
Che-chiang Army
26-45-16N
Bks A AAA Div
112-35-52E
Hqs AL-2
Che-chiang Army
26-44-15N
Bks AL-3
112-37-03E
Che-chiang Army
26-45-13N
Bks AL-4
112-36-43E
Lei-yang Airfield SW
26-31-42N
112-50-30E
Chang-sha Army Bks 28-13-50N
AL-6
Po-lo Army Bks 23-05-OON
114-10-20E
Kuei-lin Area (on-
located)
22
41st Motor Trans
Ping-hsiang Army
R egt
Bks and Stor AL-1
23
Elements 41st
Ping-hsiang Army
Motor Trans Regt
Bks and Stor AL-2
24
46th Motor Trans
Chun-tzu-ying Army
Regt
Bks AL-1
25
Elements 46th Motor
Chen-chiang Army Bks
Supply or support
A Sup Depo AL-1
26
47th Motor Trans
Hsiu-ying Army Bks
Regt
AL-1
27
Unid Motor Trans
Kuang-chou Army
Regt
Bks SW
28
Unid Recon-
Kuang-chou Army
nassance/Air-
Bks AL-12
29
Elements Unid Re-
Lung-kuei-shih Army
onnaissance/Air-
Bks AL-1
borne Unit
30
MR Prob Trng
22-05-21N
106-44-27E
22-06-43N
106-45-26E
22-57-26N
114-12-29E
23-01-06N
114-20-27E
19-59-ION
110-18-57E
23-05-19N
113-10-23E
23-09-10N
23-16-36N
113-20-22E
Prob Collocated with air defense
sector; hq poss relocates to
underground command post
during periods of national
emergency
Poss Consists of 26 conf & 2 poss
hardened antennas & several
personnel & vehicle adits
Poss Consists of 14 conf hardened
antenna & I prob hardened
antenna & several personnel
& vehicle adits
Prob Prob used as housing for those
troops who may work at Kuang-
chou Rad Sta/Bnk/Hd
Conf Prob only hq units & rocket
launcher regiment remain at
this facility (see text)
Conf This facility & the following four
facilities were vacated during
1975--1976 by the 126th
Infantry Div (see text)
Conf See text
Prob Arty ranges have not been con-
Prob structed at this facility & the
following facility; only a few
field arty pieces have been ob-
served at this facility. (see text)
Prob See text
Conf Rocket launchers were last
observed on see
text)
Conf See text -
Conf See text
Conf See text
Conf See text
Prob This regt is prob located here &
involved in the construction of
this new airfield; when the con-
struction is complete this regt
will prob relocate elsewhere
Conf See text
Poss This installation was recently
identified by_on imagery
of Dec 77
-- Poss collocated with 121st
Inf Div at Kuei-lin Inf Div
Hq & Army Bks AL-1 (BE
Conf
Prob See text
Prob See text
Prob Field arty & armor training
conducted here; however
CSA-1 & poss chemical de-
contamination equip have
observed
Function
BE No (Photo
Assessed)
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0 50
I I I I I 1
METERS (APPROX)
Lu-ch'uan
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Conf
Conf
Conf
Conf
Conf
Prob
AAA observed here only
one time, Apr 74
Storage for a tank Regt
is sufficient; however, 12
tanks is the largest number
recently observed (see
text)
Prob The status of this facility is
not certain; although tracked
activity is usually observed,
no tanks have been seen
since 1972 (see text)
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41st Army Hq
Feng-shan Army Hal and
24-34-18N
Bks NE AL-1
109-18-20E
Regt
BksNEAL-1
109-18-20E
Unid AAA
Sha-pu-hsu Army Bks NE
24-38-12N
Regt
AL-1
109-20-30E
Unid AAA
AL-3
109-14-05E
Regt
121st Inf
Kuei-lin Inf Div Hq A
25-10-22N
Div Hq
Army Bks AL-1
110-19-45E
361st Inf
Kuei-Iin Inf Div Hq A
25-10-22N
Reg
Army Bks AL-1
110-19-45E
362nd Inf
Kuei-lin Inf Div Hq A
25-10-22N
Regt
Army Bks AL-1
110-1945E
363rd Inf
Kuei-Iin lnf Div Hq A
25-10-22N
Regt
Army Bks AL-1
110-19-45E
501st Arty
Kuei-lm lnf Div Hq A
25-10-22N
Regt
Army Bks AL-1
110-19-45E
Unid Tank
Kuei-Iin Inf Div Hq A
25-10-22N
Regt
Army Bks AL-1
110-19-45E
Table 2. Canton Military Region 41st Army Units (Keyed to Figure 2)
This table in its entirety is classified TOP SECRET RUFF UMBRA1
11--- 122nd lnf
Div Hq
Battalion
13 364th Inf
Regt
14 365th lnf
Regt
15 366th Inf
Regt
16 502nd Arty
Regt
17 327th TAG
Regt
18 123rd Inf
Div Hq
'19 - -- 367th lnf
Regt
20 368th lnf
Chih-kan Inf Div Hq
21-17-29N
and Bks AL-1
110-16-22E
Chan-chiang Army Bks
21-12-30N
AL-5
110-23-OOE
Chang-chiang Army
21-09-20N
Bks W AL-2
110-15-30E
Kuan-hu Army Bks AL-1
21-23-35N
110-21-22E
Hsi-pai-wei Army Bks S
21-13-58N
AL-1
110-11-06E
Sui-hsi Army Bks S
21-18-45N
AL-1
110-14-47E
Ho-chun Army Bks
21-44-20N
AL-1
110-28-42E
Kuei-hsien Army Bks
A Inf Div Hq AL-1
Kuei-hsien Army Bks
A Inf Div Hq AL-1
Kuei-hsien Army Bks
23-07-DON
109-38-15E
23-07-OON
109-38-15E
Regt A Inf Div Hq AL-1 109-38-15E
369th Inf Kuei-hsien Army Bks 23-07-00N
Regt A Inf Div Hq AL-1 109-38-15E
22 503rd Arty Kuei-hsien Army Bks 23-07-OON
Function
BE No (Photo
Assessed)
Conf
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Lei-yang
16--20
0 50
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METERS (APPROX)
sia ng-hsiang
Chu-chou-hsie
(Lu-k'ou)
MACAO
(Port.)
FIGURE 3. LOCATION OF 42ND ARMY UNITS
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(HSin'hga)
3 7
Ho-k'au CANTON
SM1Ih-iun 2 \ _ ^ Hui-ch.u
HONG KONG
(U.K.)
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Table 3. Canton Military Region 42nd Army Units (Keyed to Figure 3)
This table in its entirety is classified TOP SECRET RUFF UMBRA1
1 42nd Army Hq
and Bks AL-1
2 --- 145th Arty Regt
3 - -67th AAA Regt-
i 4 124th Inf-Div Hq
A Bks AL-6
1 5 370th Inf Regt
Ni-kerig Army
Bks AL-1
Li-lin-hsu Army
Bks AL-1
Chang-ning lnf
Div Hq A Bks AL-6
Chang-ning Army
23-05-24N
114-23-11 E
22-57-13N
114-06-44E
22-58-24N
114-18-48E
23-14-58N
114-02-35E
23-13-18N
114-01-38E
_
23-14-58N
Div Hq A Bks AL-6 114-02-35E _
Chang-ning Army 23-13-18N
Bks AL-2 114-02-24E
Chang-ning Army 23-15-50N
Bks AL-5 114-04-32E
Chang-ning Army 23-14-05N
Hq Div Hq and Bks
AL-1
373rd Inf Regt Hsin-hsu Army
Bks AL-1
374th Inf Regt Nui-ti-pu Mil Bks
114-03-37E
22-53-37N
114-01-07 E
22_50_21N
114-19-24E
22-39-48N
114-00-21 E
Elements 374th Pu-chi Army Bks 22-36-13N
_ Inf Regt AL-1
114-06-19E
_
14 375th Inf Regt Tien-hsin Army Bks 22-48-20N
SW AL-5 113-57-16E
- -15-- ---505th Arty Re`9t TiemFsin ArmyBks -22-50-39N-
_ AL-3 1.14-00-34E
16 126th nf Div Hq Tsao-shih Army_Bks 26-22-04N
AL-1 112-48-44E
17 376th nf Regt Tsao-shih Army Bks 26-22-04N
AL-1 112-48-44E
18 377th Inf Regt Tsao-shih Army Bks 06-22-04N
AL-] _ _ 112-48-44E
19 378th nf Regt Tsao-shih Army Bks 26-22-04N
2
.
-_
-
20 506th Arty Regt Tsao-shih Army Bks _26-22-04N
AL-1
(Photo
Assessed)
Prob Facility is widely dispersed, small-
arms range & personnel trenching
observed; however, no troop ob-
stacle courses or GOB have been
identified
Poss Facility may be local forces or
border defense bks
Prob May also be used as a training
facility; contains a small-arms
range, arty range, & wheeled-
vehicle driver-training course
Prob See text
Prob See text
Prob See text
Prob See text
Prob See text
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Table 4. Canton Military Region 55th Army Units (Keyed to Figure 4)
This table in its entirety is classified TOP SECRET RUFF UMBRA1
Function
(Photo
Assessed)
Remarks
1
55th Army Hq
Chao-an Army Hq
23-41-08N
and Army Bks AL-1
116-37-17E
2
158th Arty Regt
Chao-an Army Bks
23-40-41 N
East AL-2
116-40-52E
3
Unid AAA Regt
Pu-tou-fou Army
23-37-50N
Bks AL-1
116-46-31 E
4
163rd Inf Div Hq
Keng-wei Bks N
23-35-23N
AL-1 A Hq Inf
116-10-02E
5
487th Inf Regt
Div
Keng-wei Bks N AL-1
23-35-23N
a Hq of Div
116-10-02E
6
488th Inf Regt
Keng-wei Bks N AL -1
23-35-23N
a Hq Inf Civ
116-10-02E
7
489th Inf Regt
Hung-yang Army Bks
23-24-50N
SW AL-1
116-10-40E
8
443rd Arty Regt
Hsi-chang Army Bks
23-35-05N
Conf
AL-1
116-21-12E
9
164th Inf Div Hq
Shan-tou Inf Div
23-26-47N
Conf
See text
Hq A Army Bks AL-1
116-35-36E
10
Inf Regt
Shan-tou Inf Div Hq
23-26-47N
Conf
a Army Bks AL-1
116-35-36N
12
Inf Regt
Chang-chi Army
23-42-46N
Conf
Bks South AL-1
116-52-57E
13
444th Arty Regt
Shan-tou Inf Div
23-26-47N
Conf
Hq a Army Bks
116-35-36E
14
Unid Tank Unit
AL-1
Chang-chi Army
23-42-46N
Conf
see text
Bks South AL-1
116-52-57E
15
165th Inf Div
Hao-shih Army
24-01-19N
Conf
See text
Hq
Bks & Inf Div
115-22-44E
16
Inf Regt
Hao-shih Army
24-00-51N
Conf
Bks AL -3
115-27-30E
17
Inf Regt
Kao-chang-hsia
24-04-50N
Conf
Army Bks N AL-1
115-22-20E
18
Inf Regt
Hao-shih Army
24-01-08N
Conf
Bks NW AL-2
115-20-13E
19
445th Arty Regt
Kao-chang-hsia
24-03-52N
Conf
Army Bks AL-2
115-20-21 E
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October 1977 (Figure 7). The size of the facility is adequate to house two ponton bridge regi-
ments--144 ponton sections equate to two regiments. The other installation is approximately 13
nautical miles west of Hui-chou along the Tung Chiang (River) and possibly houses elements of
the 22nd Ponton Bridge Regiment. This installation was identified on imagery of December
1977. Seventeen ponton sections on vehicles were observed in the barracks area, and five ponton
sections and two probable BMK-150 power boats were observed in the water.
Hainan Area Command, Hainan Island
21. (TSRU) The only main force ground unit observed on Hainan Island is the 47th Motor
Transport Regiment at Hai-kou. Ground forces on this island consist of at least two garrison
divisions, a possibly independent artillery regiment, and other local forces.
(TSR) All applicable KEYHOLE imagery acquired through was used in the
preparation of this report.
MAPS OR CHARTS
CIA Base Map. 500071 (UNCLASSIFIED)
DOCUMENTS
1. DIA. DDB-1100-201-78-SI, Ground Order of Battle (GOB) People's Republic of China, Jul 78 (TOP SECRET
2. DSD. 2/EE/169-77, DTG 200610Z Deployment of 41 Army AAA Regiment to Peipo in the Kuangchou Military
Region, Dec 77 (SECRET
3. DIRNSA. 2/00/4840-78, DTG 241830Z, Chinese Military Unit Cover Designator Weekly Review NR. 12-78, Mar
78 (SECRET
4. SSO/DIA.10-1B, Kuangchou MR Divisional Rotation, Jan 77 (SECRET
5. DSD. 2/EE/45-76, DTG 040450Z, Deployment of 126 Infantry Division to Leiyang, May 76 (SECRET=
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(S) Comments and queries regarding this report are welcome. They may be directed to DAsian
Forces Division, Imagery Exploitation Group, NPIC,
Top Secret
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/02/22 : CIA-RDP78B07179A000100350001-0
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Top Secret
Top Secret