What are the license plate rules for the five major theater commands?
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The license plate rules for the five major theater commands are as follows: The first letter Q represents the theater command, the second letter D represents the eastern command, B represents the northern command, N represents the southern command, X represents the western command, and Z represents the central command. Currently, the military uses the 2012-style military vehicle license plates, which belong to the seventh generation of new military vehicle license plates. They incorporate six comprehensive anti-counterfeiting measures and integrate ETC technology into the management of license plate usage. A military vehicle license plate database has been established across the entire military, effectively enhancing the anti-counterfeiting capabilities and management level of military vehicle license plates. The approval and issuance procedures and authority for military vehicle license plates are strictly enforced, and the scope of use for military vehicle license plates is strictly controlled. In particular, private vehicles, vehicles that exceed the regulations set by the Central Military Commission or have incomplete source procedures, vehicles belonging to local units, and vehicles used by local leaders who hold concurrent positions in the military or armed police are not allowed to be issued new-style military vehicle license plates.