What does the military vehicle license plate 'sz' mean?
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Military vehicle license plate 'sz' represents the Shenyang Military Region, which is now the Northern Theater Command of the People's Liberation Army. Here is some information about military vehicle license plates: 1. Military vehicles generally use the format XY12345, where the first letter represents the region or type, and the second letter represents different departments. 2. Meanings of the first letter in military vehicle license plates: V (formerly Military) – Central Military Commission, four general departments, and military units at the military region level, K (formerly Air) – Air Force, H (formerly Navy) – Navy, B (formerly North) – Beijing Military Region, S (formerly Shen) – Shenyang Military Region, L (formerly Lan) – Lanzhou Military Region, J (formerly Ji) – Jinan Military Region, N (formerly Nan) – Nanjing Military Region, G (formerly Guang) – Guangzhou Military Region, C (formerly Cheng) – Chengdu Military Region. 3. Meanings of the second letter in military vehicle license plates: A – Headquarters, B – Political Department, C – Logistics and Joint Logistics Department, D – Equipment Department, J – Military Representative Agency, K – Provincial Military District or Garrison, L – Mobile Plate, M – Joint Logistics Subdivision, N – General Armament Department, O – Military Vehicle Supervision, P – Armored Forces, R – Military Academies, S – Communications and Transportation, T – Intelligence Agency, V – Strategic Missile Forces, Y – Field Forces.