After incorporating the navy's strategic nuclear submarine and the air force's strategic bomber, the PLA Rocket Force will be the first independent service with land, sea and air nuclear forces in the world that is much more integrated than those of the US, Russia, Britain and France, an article in the military's official publication 'China Military Online' quoted an expert as saying.
It also formed a new Strategic Support Force (SSF) to provide proper electronic and cyber intelligence backup for precision missiles strikes during war.
President Xi Jinping renamed the Second Artillery Corp (SAC) which was formed in 1966 as the PLA Rocket Force (PRF) and announced the formation of the SSF at a special ceremony.
With a variety of short, medium and long range nuclear and conventional missiles, China's missile force is regarded as one of the biggest missile forces in the world.
"China is always faced with the blockade and containment of superpowers. The country on the other side of the ocean has a powerful navy and air force and boasts the world's top air and sea supremacy and strongest conventional long-range precision strike and delivery capability, which China's navy and air force won't be able to comprehensively compete with in the short term," the article said quoting Song Zhongping, ex-instructor at PLA Second Artillery Engineering University.
"Today, the US has no tactical ballistic missile or land-based cruise missile, and Russia's two types of short-range tactical missiles both belong to the army.
The most typical example is the DF-26 exhibited during
China's V-Day parade on September 3 last year, which can carry both nuclear and conventional warheads and is able to reach Guam thanks to its 4000 kms range and destroy aircraft carriers cruising at sea, it said.
Song said the PRF may include two arms in the future, one in charge of nuclear force and the other of conventional weapons, along with other support troops. The nuclear force will cover land, sea and air.
Of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, namely the US, Russia, China, France and Britain, Britain and France have no land-based strategic nuclear missile because of their small territory, so they have to completely rely on their nuclear submarines, and Britain doesn't even have air-based nuclear weapons, it said.
Compared with the Russian counterpart, PRF isn't called "strategic", leaving much room for imagination, it said.
"The end of the SAC is the beginning of the PRF which not only has strategic nuclear missiles, but also a number of advanced conventional tactical missiles including medium and long-range ballistic missiles and cruise missiles," Song said.
He said that the two kinds of missiles have clear-cut duties, the former responsible for national strategic nuclear deterrence and won't be used until the last moment, while the latter can be used as a high-precision "trump card" weapon for high-tech local warfare to carry out first round of strikes.
