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PLA naval vessels in multi-subject training
Published: May 11, 2025 10:56 AM
The comprehensive supply ship Hulunhu (Hull 901) attached to a combat support ship flotilla with the navy under the Chinese PLA Northern Theater Command practices tactical coordination with a ship-born helicopter during a multi-subject training exercise in late April, 2025. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Xu Taotao)

The comprehensive supply ship Hulunhu (Hull 901) attached to a combat support ship flotilla with the navy under the Chinese PLA Northern Theater Command practices tactical coordination with a ship-born helicopter during a multi-subject training exercise in late April, 2025. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Xu Taotao)


 
The comprehensive supply ship Hulunhu (Hull 901) attached to a combat support ship flotilla with the navy under the Chinese PLA Northern Theater Command practices astern replenishment-at-sea with the guided-missile destroyer Kaifeng (Hull 124) during a multi-subject training exercise in late April, 2025. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Xu Taotao)

The comprehensive supply ship Hulunhu (Hull 901) attached to a combat support ship flotilla with the navy under the Chinese PLA Northern Theater Command practices astern replenishment-at-sea with the guided-missile destroyer Kaifeng (Hull 124) during a multi-subject training exercise in late April, 2025. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Xu Taotao)


 
The comprehensive supply ship Hulunhu (Hull 901) attached to a combat support ship flotilla with the navy under the Chinese PLA Northern Theater Command practices astern replenishment-at-sea with the guided-missile destroyer Kaifeng (Hull 124) during a multi-subject training exercise in late April, 2025. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Xu Taotao)

The comprehensive supply ship Hulunhu (Hull 901) attached to a combat support ship flotilla with the navy under the Chinese PLA Northern Theater Command practices astern replenishment-at-sea with the guided-missile destroyer Kaifeng (Hull 124) during a multi-subject training exercise in late April, 2025. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Xu Taotao)


 
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