Unless registered as military equipment, vehicles will not receive the new license plates, according to Zhao Keshi, head of the PLA's General Logistics Department.
A new batch of military vehicle plates will be put into use starting from May 1, and those currently in use, introduced back in 2004, will be annulled by April 30, Zhao said at a televised conference.
Greater efforts will be made to crack down on the creation, sale and use of counterfeit military vehicle plates and root out loopholes in the management of military vehicles, said Zhao, who is also a member of the country's Central Military Commission (CMC).
Any unit and individual that privately leases, lends or embezzles military vehicle plates, or those using military vehicles for private purposes, will face severe punishment, Zhao said.