A survey of 20,000 troops begun in 2009 found they were an average of 2 centimetres (about three-quarters of an inch) taller and 5 centimetres (about 2 inches) bigger around the waist, the official People's Liberation Army Daily newspaper reported today.
The added heft is causing discomfort for soldiers as they try to squeeze into tanks designed 30 years ago. It said rifle barrels were also becoming relatively shorter for the taller soldiers, leading to accuracy problems.
China has the world's second-largest defence budget after the United States, spending heavily on new planes, ships, tanks and weapons of all sorts. Its 2.3 million-member standing army is the world's largest.
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