People's Liberation Army Macau Garrison
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People's Liberation Army Macau Garrison 中國人民解放軍駐澳門部隊 Guarnição em Macau do Exército de Libertação do Povo Chinês |
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Emblem of the People's Liberation Army
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Founded | December 20, 1999 |
Headquarters | Macau |
People's Liberation Army Macau Garrison | |||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 中國人民解放軍駐澳門部隊 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 中国人民解放军驻澳门部队 | ||||||||||
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Portuguese | Guarnição em Macau do Exército de Libertação do Povo Chinês |
People's Liberation Army Macau Garrison is the defence force stationed in Macau since December 20, 1999. It has been the responsibility of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA), which stations between 500-600 troops in the Macau Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, primarily as a symbolic presence to underscore Chinese sovereignty.
The remainder of the 1,200-strong Macau garrison resides just across the Chinese border in Zhuhai. Although the Basic Law states that the Macau SAR government may "when necessary" ask the central government to allow the garrison to assist in maintaining public order or disaster relief, Chief Executive Ho has said that, in keeping with the Basic Law the garrison will play no role in internal security. The garrison has maintained a low profile, with soldiers generally wearing civilian clothing when off base and not engaging in business activities.
Mission
According to the Law on Stationing Troops in the Macau Special Administrative Region (or Macau Garrison Law, passed by the NPC Standing Committee on June 28, 1999), the mission of the PLA in Macau is to defend the special administrative region by "preventing and resisting aggression; safe-guarding the security of Macau; undertaking defence services; managing military facilities; and handling related foreign military affairs." The PLA can also be called upon by the chief executive to help maintain public order and assist with disaster relief efforts. The members of the garrison are mainly ground force troops.
Current Organization
The PLA Macau Garrison is under the command and control of the Central Military Commission, and its budget is administered by the central government in Beijing. A PLA major general heads the Macau Garrison.
Troops
- 1 motorised infantry
- 1 armored company
Equipment
Model | Type | Number | Dates | Builder | Details |
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ZFB91 | 6 wheeled Armored Personnel Carrier (Internal Security/Anti-Riot Vehicle) | 10 | 1980s | Norinco People's Republic of China | with 12.7mm machine gun |
BJ2020S | utility vehicle | N/A | N/A | Beijing-Jeep People's Republic of China | variant of Soviet UAZ469B |
EQ2102 | Troop/Cargo Carrier Truck | N/A | N/A | Dongfeng Motor Corporation People's Republic of China | |
EQ2081/2100 | Utility Truck | N/A | N/A | Dongfeng Motor Corporation People's Republic of China | (formerly EQ240 and likely Chinese variants of the Zil 131) and other support vehicles |
Type 88 Sniper Rifle | rifle | N/A | N/A | Norinco People's Republic of China | |
QBZ-95 | rifle | N/A | N/A | People's Republic of China |
Bases
The garrison was temporarily stationed at the 11 storey Edificacao Long Cheng/Long Cheng Mansion. It is now stationed on Taipa Island located amongst the new casinos in Cotai Strip (Estrada da Baia de Nossa Sra. de Esperanca across from Hotel Venetian and Galaxy Macau).
There are more troops at the barracks in Zhuhai (Zhengling).
See also
- Military of Macau under Portuguese rule
- People's Liberation Army Hong Kong Garrison
- Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Macao Special Administrative Region