Pictures dated 15th Dec. of the 3rd contigent of the People's Armed Police 'anti-riot squad' conducting peacekeeping operations in Haiti.
The current 125 member squad arrived on the 13th of Dec and will be staying for 6 months. The team is stationed in the capital Port-au-Prince and will be charged with maintaining security during Haiti's upcoming general elections. China's first team of peace-keepers were in Haiti for 6 months beginning in September 2004.
pic taken in front of PAP contigent's warehouse headquaters in Port-au-Prince.
hey guys, plz help indentify that vehicle...can't seem to find it in da Sino site...
Anyhow I really believe that sort of light APC is what the US needs right now in Iraq, as opposed to the masses of armoured Hummvees used in patrols. The Hummer's chasis, however pumped up with armour, is just not designed to deflect damage from roadside bombs and IEDs.
All 125 members of the PAP team underwent 3 months of intensive training in China before their departure. The members were trained in language and peace-keeping skills and briefed on the local political situation in Haiti.
The current 125 member squad arrived on the 13th of Dec and will be staying for 6 months. The team is stationed in the capital Port-au-Prince and will be charged with maintaining security during Haiti's upcoming general elections. China's first team of peace-keepers were in Haiti for 6 months beginning in September 2004.

pic taken in front of PAP contigent's warehouse headquaters in Port-au-Prince.


hey guys, plz help indentify that vehicle...can't seem to find it in da Sino site...
Anyhow I really believe that sort of light APC is what the US needs right now in Iraq, as opposed to the masses of armoured Hummvees used in patrols. The Hummer's chasis, however pumped up with armour, is just not designed to deflect damage from roadside bombs and IEDs.

All 125 members of the PAP team underwent 3 months of intensive training in China before their departure. The members were trained in language and peace-keeping skills and briefed on the local political situation in Haiti.