Lanzhou Military Region
The Lanzhou Military Region was one of seven military regions in the People's Republic of China. It directed all People's Liberation Army and People's Armed Police forces in Xinjiang, Qinghai, Gansu, Ningxia, Shaanxi, and Ngari Prefecture in northwest Tibet. It was headquartered in Lanzhou in Gansu Province. It is bordered to the south by the Chengdu Military Region, and to the north by Mongolia, the Altai Republic, which is a political subdivision of the Russian Federation, and Kazakhstan. This region is now part of the Western Theater Command due to the military reforms of 2015.
In 2006 the International Institute for Strategic Studies attributed the Region with an estimated 220,000 personnel, a single armoured division, two motorised infantry divisions, one artillery division, one armoured, two motorised infantry, one artillery, one anti-aircraft brigades plus a single anti-tank regiment.
The Region included two Group Armies plus two Armed Police Units. The known smaller formations included the 12th Armoured Brigade at Jiuquan, Gansu. The region also included the Xinjiang Military District, unusual among PRC military districts in that it contains a significant number of combat troops.
The first, longest-serving and most influential Commander of the Region was Lieutenant General Zhang Dazhi, who held the post from 1955 to 1969, and then went on to become Central Commander of the PLA Artillery Forces from 1969 to 1977. In October 2012 Liu Yuejun was named commander of the Lanzhou Military Region. Yuejun became commander of the new Eastern Theater Command on February 1, 2016. From 2014 Liu Lei was the Lanzhou MR Political Commissar.
Organizations affiliated with the Lanzhou Military Region often used the nickname "combat", including the Combat Performance Troupe, but not the People's Army Newspaper, which was the sole exception among all five major military region newspapers in this regard.
Tentative order of battle
In December 1949, when the Xinjiang Military Region was established, it directed three 'third-class' military regions ; Dihua, where the 6th Corps was based, Yining, the base for the 5th Corps, and Kashgar, the location of the 2nd Corps. The 2nd Cavalry Division was stationed in the region between October 1962 and 1969.On November 6, 1951, Headquarters, 6th Corps was converted to Air Force Command, Northwestern Military Region. In June 1952 the corps was formally disbanded. The 16th Division was reorganized as the 5th [Xinjiang Agriculture Construction Division] and the 17th Division as the 6th Xinjiang Agriculture Construction Division.
Headquarters is located at Lanzhou
- 21st Group Army, Baoji, Shaanxi
- *61st Motorised Infantry Division, Tianshui, Gansu
- *12th Armoured Brigade, Jiuquan, Gansu
- *Artillery Brigade
- *Air Defence Brigade
- *'Tiger' Special Operations Dadui
- 47th Group Army, Lintong, Shaanxi
- *55th Motorized Infantry Brigade, Zhangye, Gansu
- *56th Motorized Infantry Brigade. Between 2006 and 2013 Blasko moved his listing for this brigade from the 21st Group Army to the 47th Group Army.
- *139th Mechanized Infantry Brigade, Weinan, Shaanxi
- *9th Armoured Brigade, Chengcheng, Shaanxi
- *1st Artillery Brigade, Yongdeng, Gansu
- *Anti-Aircraft Brigade
- *Communications Regiment
- *Engineer Regiment
12th Artillery Division was previously with 47th Group Army.
- Xinjiang Military District
- * 4th Motorized Infantry Division
- * 6th Mechanized Infantry Division
- * 8th Motorized Infantry Division
- * 11th Motorized Infantry Division
- * two artillery brigades
- 63rd Armed Police Division (People's Republic of China)
- 7th Armed Police Division
Lanzhou Military Region Air Force
There are apparently command posts at Xi'an and Urumqi. In December 1964, the 9th Air Corps was established in Wulumuqi, but changed to the Xinjiang MRAF Command Post in November 1978. On 16 April 1979, it again changed its name to the Wulumuqi MRAF Command Post. Other divisions associated with the 9th Air Corps include the 37th Fighter Division. The division was established in August 1966, and stationed at Ürümqi, Xinjiang.Main source for this listing is Scramble.nl/cn.htm, accessed May 2012.
- 6th Fighter Division
- *16th Air Regiment
- *18th Air Regiment
- *Air Regiment - the Lanzhou MR Training Base was formed from 46th Div. In April 2012 this regiment was re-subordinated to 6th Division.
- 36th Bomber Division
- *107th Air Regiment
- *108th Air Regiment
- Urumqi Base
- *111th Brigade - 111th Regiment, 37th Fighter Division became a brigade in 2012, according to Scramble.nl/cn.htm.
- * Brigade - ex 110th Air Regiment, 37th Division.
- * Brigade - until 1988 the regiment operated as 16th Division based at Ertaizi, after which it was transformed into Shenyang Military Region Training Base. JJ-7A aircraft were declared operational in July 2011. April 2012 the regiment changed into a brigade and got subordinated to Urumqi Base and moved to Malan.
- * Brigade - the regiment used J5 and later J6 until 2002 when J8Hs arrived. These were replaced by J8F in 2006. In 2008 the regiment moved from Kuerla, north of the city. In 2012 37th Div/109th Reg turned into a brigade.
- 5th Flying Academy
- *1st Regiment, 5th Flying Academy
- *2nd Regiment, 5th Flying Academy
- *3rd Regiment, 5th Flying Academy
- Independent Regiment
China-Military.org indicates that the 6th Division gained the 139th Regiment from the deactivated 47th Division sometime in 1998. The 106th Air Regiment of the 36th Bomber Division disbanded in 2004.