China building world’s largest military command centre – ten times bigger than Pentagon
China is building a new military command centre near Beijing that is 10 times the size of the Pentagon, US intelligence officials have said.
Satellite images of the base, about 20 miles south-west of the Chinese capital, show a 1,500-acre construction site that experts suggest could house reinforced military bunkers to protect the country’s military top brass in the case of a nuclear war.
When complete, the facility – nicknamed “Beijing Military City” – is expected to dwarf the Pentagon, the US defence headquarters, which is known as the world’s largest office block.
The images, obtained by the Financial Times, suggest major construction of the project began in mid-2024, as the People’s Liberation Army gears up for its centenary in 2027.
Xi Jinping, the Chinese president, has repeatedly warned that he intends to annex Taiwan by then, posing a major threat to the US, which relies on Taipei for its supply of microchips.
Dennis Wilder, the former head of China analysis for the CIA, told the outlet that if verified, the new complex signals Beijing’s intention to develop its “advanced nuclear war-fighting capabilities.
Renny Babiarz, a former imagery analyst at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, said that the images suggested there were about 100 cranes operating across a three-mile site, helping to construct several underground facilities linked by subterranean tunnels.
Busy activity at the site stands in stark contrast to most Chinese construction projects, which have ground to a halt amid a property market crisis.
Despite building work continuing at pace, there are no official mentions of the site on Chinese websites.
There is no visible military presence on the site, but access to the facility is strictly prohibited.
Signs outside the facility warn against flying drones or taking photographs, the back of the project is blocked off by a checkpoint and people have been banned from using popular hiking trails nearby, according to the outlet.