China has built the world’s largest military command center near Beijing to protect the national leaders in the event of a nuclear dispute.
The facilities located about 20 miles southwest of the capital of China cover 1,500 acras and are set to be 10 times the size of the Pentagon.
Experts speculate that in the event of a nuclear war, a reinforced military bunker designed to protect high -level military officials, including President Xi Jinping.
The satellite image acquired by Financial Times indicates a large construction site where the crane is working for 24 hours.
The satellite image of the base of about 20 miles southwest of the capital of China shows the credit of the construction site of 1,500 acres: Planet Labs
The base that is expected to be called “Beijing Military City” is under construction promptly despite the property crisis in China.
Experts believe that there is a possibility that an existing secure command center on the western hill built during the Cold War will be replaced.
When completed, the new base is expected to provide advanced abilities to China to protect the “bunker buster” weapons and nuclear threats.
The design of a facility with a deep underground tunnel and reinforced concrete suggests that the purpose is to function as a “end -of -end bunker”.
The Chinese PLA (PLA) was preparing for the 100th anniversary in 2027, and the new facilities are an important step in expanding the national military.
This development is expected to match the United States by 2035, with concerns about Beijing growing nuclear weapons.
In addition to the construction of a new command center, China is expanding nuclear power.
Recent satellite analysis reveals that the country has cleared the land of Chanviao Island in eastern China to build two reactors that can produce weapon -grade plutonium.
The project clearly indicates that China is increasing its nuclear warfare as the tension between the United States and its allies is growing.
The rapid pace of construction at the new facility emphasizes China’s ambitions, claiming military control in this area.