The drill would involve a naval aviation unit from the navy's East Sea Fleet and a star fighter jet unit from the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Air Force, the military's PLA Daily official mouthpiece said.
The troops would conduct one-on-one confrontations and the forces would include the country's third-generation fighter jets, the most widely used model on the mainland, Hong Kong- based South China Morning Post reported today.
This is first time that PLA forces are exercising in realistic scenarios with "opposition forces".
Military observers said the PLA troops were training keeping each of the border scenarios in mind.
"China's military drills used to have a script - preplanned scenarios between the 'red army' and its pseudo opponent 'blue army'. And of course the 'red army' always wins," Macau-based military analyst Antony Wong Dong told the Post.
"Such air combat drills are very common in the United States, but China has been behind," he said.
"Chinese pilots have not been in a real battle for decades. They have very long flying hours - the major criterion of their performance review, but fighting skills are their weakness," retired major general Xu Guangyu said.
"It will be too late to practise when the tensions escalate," he said.
Wong said the fighter jet unit taking part in the drill was likely from the Nanjing command, and the exercises were very likely to be carried out over the East China Sea.
In late July, massive delays hit key airports in the east of the country when the PLA carried out military drills in waters off the southeast coast.
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