PLA needs bigger guns and tanks for its growing soldiers
Army will get new weapons to keep up with its men who are now larger than 20 years ago
The People's Liberation Army is replacing its weapons because its young soldiers are getting bigger, the has reported.
It did not state the average measurements of height and waistline.
The report said that because many of the army's current weapons were designed based on soldiers' sizes some 30 years ago, a soldier of normal build today would feel cramped in the tanks and find the firearms too short to use.
Using a gun that was too short for one's build would affect one's firing accuracy, the report warned.
The findings came after a survey, initiated in 2009, that gathered data from more than 20,000 in-service ground-force soldiers of different ages. The study measured and analysed the soldiers' sizes and strength, among others, the daily reported.