Xi Jinping signs order on protection of military-industrial facilities
Xi Jinping, chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC), has signed an order to promulgate a set of regulations on protecting China's important military-industrial facilities.
China's State Council and the CMC have jointly published the document.
Premier Li Qiang also signed a State Council decree to release the document.
The regulations aim to protect the security of important military-industrial facilities, ensure their effective use and standard operations, while modernizing the country's national defense.
They will apply to buildings, sites, and other facilities used for the research, production, testing, and storage of important weaponry and equipment. The facilities also include archives and data centers, communication and observation stations, and specialized ports, docks, airports and dedicated railway lines, according to the document.
The document mandates security measures, including the establishment of protection zones for such sites, stipulating that without authorization from relevant management authorities, access to protection zones for important military-industrial facilities is prohibited for individuals, vehicles, and vessels. Photography, videography, audio recording, sketching, or documentation of these protected areas are also prohibited.
The document further stipulates that violations of the rules may result in criminal penalties. It also emphasizes that the protection of relevant facilities should be taken into account when formulating socio-economic development plans.
The regulations, comprising 51 articles in seven chapters, will take effect on September 15, 2025.