# training reform
Latest news and articles about training reform
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From Bayonet to Data: How a PLA Company Keeps a 1962 Hero’s Voice Alive While Rewiring for Modern War
A company within a PLA group army combines an enduring culture of hero remembrance with practical, grassroots innovation as it adapts to information‑centric combined‑arms warfare. Lessons from a failed 2017 exercise prompted hands‑on retraining, decentralised tactics tied to drone and data networks, and dozens of small technical fixes that have improved readiness.

From Bayonet to Data Link: How a PLA Company Keeps a 1962 Hero Alive to Drive Modernisation
A People’s Liberation Army company that preserves the memory of a 1962 hero has used that legacy to anchor a difficult shift from traditional infantry tactics to data-driven, combined-arms warfare. After an initial failure in integrated training, the unit retooled its training, encouraged bottom-up innovation and fused a culture of sacrifice with modern technical skills to improve combat readiness on a high-altitude frontier.

PLA Brigade Trials '1+N' Training Model to Link Drills to Mission Needs
A Central Theater Command brigade has introduced a "1+N" training model that links a primary exercise to multiple associated subjects in continuous sequences, boosting realism and measured performance. The approach emphasizes mission-aligned drills, faster skill integration, and new standards for multi-level assessment.