Chinese authorities had informed Myanmar of the drill before it kicked off, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
The joint drill, carried out by the Southern Theatre Command of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) as per annual training schedule, was aimed at testing the troops' capabilities in rapid manoeuvre, precise destruction, vertical blockade and joint strike.
As required in a live-fire drill, the exercise sites and attack targets were randomly selected, the report said.
Colonel Fang Xin, who was with the the theatre command, said the live-fire drill demonstrated the PLA's resolve and will help in safeguarding national security in border areas and air defence and protecting people's safety and their property.
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