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TerraN_EmpirE

Tyrant King
different nations, different rations and those stories have been circulating for over a decade. In this case the PLA issued packs. the term MRE originally just meant for the US versions
living off the land is standard training for survival as SF and Pilots and even the grunts. It's because they might be cut off from the MRE supply train in war.
 

Equation

Lieutenant General
I've heard horror stories about how disgusting those things taste. Maybe that's why the Special Forces practice eating live snakes and frogs so much :D.

Depending on what flavor or main entre you have, but when you're really hungry anything tastes good out in the front line.:D
 

siegecrossbow

General
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A Chinese border patrol soldier accidentally shot and killed a fellow soldier yesterday.

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中新网哈尔滨7月6日电 (记者 解培华)黑龙江省公安边防总队6日7时许正式对外发布消息称,5日上午,黑龙江绥芬河边检站两名战士在做勤务准备工作时意外发生枪支走火,其中一名战士中弹身亡。
  据介绍,5日7时15分许,绥芬河边防检查站组织执勤人员到公路口岸现场做勤务准备工作时,处突分队两位班长王增志、顾宗坤组织验枪(77式手枪),意外发生枪支走火,致顾宗坤颈部中弹,顾立即被战友送到绥芬河市人民医院,经抢救无效不幸身亡。
  事发后,王增志担心害怕,携带一支77式手枪离开现场跑入驻地附近山林中,后主动与家人和部队联系。截至6日8时许,王增志正在返回部队途中。(完)
 

Equation

Lieutenant General
I hope an investigation is launched and revisions to procedures enacted to prevent these. My condolences to his family and loved ones.

After investigation I don't think any amount of increase procedures and safety guidelines could ever totally eliminate accidents such as friendly fire from ever happening. That's just part of the danger in nature of infantry combat. Look at how the US soldier Pat Tillman died (former NFL player turned Army Ranger) when he was mistaken for enemy combatants.
 

SinoSoldier

Colonel
After investigation I don't think any amount of increase procedures and safety guidelines could ever totally eliminate accidents such as friendly fire from ever happening. That's just part of the danger in nature of infantry combat. Look at how the US soldier Pat Tillman died (former NFL player turned Army Ranger) when he was mistaken for enemy combatants.

Agreed to an extent, but the heat of combat and stress is quite different from a peacetime environment. Granted, there will always be anomalies, but the risk of similar incidents can be decreased.
 

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Violence in South Sudan Kills Two Chinese U.N. Peacekeepers

BEIJING—
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claimed the lives of two Chinese U.N. peacekeepers, bringing to three the number of troops China has lost in the past two months as it ramps up its engagement in peacekeeping efforts.

Both of the Chinese peacekeepers were aboard an armored vehicle that was hit by a shell as it carried U.N. troops to a refugee camp, according to state media reports. One infantryman died on the spot and six others were injured in the incident, which took place in the South Sudan capital of Juba on Sunday evening local time, China’s defense ministry said in a short statement posted to its official feed on the Weibo social-media site.

One of the injured, a noncommissioned officer named Yang Shupeng, died from his wounds a few hours later, state broadcaster China Central Television reported. CCTV identified the first peacekeeper killed as Li Lei.

The U.N. said in a statement on Sunday that Chinese and Rwandan peacekeepers had been killed or injured in attacks; It didn’t offer details on fatalities or injuries.

Juba has been
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. The fighting between soldiers loyal to President Salva Kiir and others allied with Vice President Riek Machar forced hundreds to take refuge at a U.N. base, the U.N. said earlier. The
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have been trying to implement a power-sharing agreement since a peace deal last August formally ended the country’s two-year civil war.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said in a statement on Sunday that he was “shocked and appalled” by the fighting, noting that U.N. compounds had been caught in the crossfire.

“This senseless violence is unacceptable and has the potential of reversing the progress made so far in the peace process,” he said.

The troops were traveling to provide security at a refugee camp when their vehicle was hit, the Chinese Defense Ministry statement said.

“The Chinese military is deeply shocked by and strongly condemns the attack,” the statement said, adding condolences to the victims and their family members.

The loss of the two Chinese peacekeepers in South Sudan come after Shen Liangliang, a U.N. peacekeeper stationed in Mali, was killed in an attack on a U.N. camp on May 31 that wounded five other Chinese troops.

The three deaths, coming so close together, illustrate the increased risks faced by Chinese peacekeeping troops—particularly in volatile regions like Sudan and South Sudan—where Beijing has economic interests to defend. Under Chinese President
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, the military has shifted from contributing noncombat personnel like engineers and medics to infantry and other combat units in part as a way to get the soldiers more experience with real-life combat situations, according to Gary Li, a military expert with consulting firm APCO Worldwide.

“They want to get more actively engaged. Unfortunately that brings you increased risks, because you’re going into the actual firing line,” Mr. Li said.

U.N. peacekeeping is a key area of Chinese engagement. The world’s most populous country ranks eighth in the number of police and troop contributions to U.N. peacekeeping operations, but its ranking is poised to rise following a pledge last year to build a peacekeeping standby force of 8,000 troops. Beijing has also said it would set aside part of a new $1 billion peace-and-development fund for peacekeeping missions.

China was the sixth-largest financial contributor to U.N. peacekeeping missions from 2013 to 2015, according to U.N. data. The U.S. was No. 1, accounting for 28.4% of the peacekeeping budget, but has dramatically scaled down troop contributions since the deaths of several U.S. soldiers in Somalia in 1993.

A total of 16 Chinese nationals had been killed while on U.N. peacekeeping missions before Sunday’s incident, according to U.N. data. That number includes four who were killed in the magnitude 7.0 earthquake that devastated Haiti in 2010.

China’s state-owned National Petroleum Corp. holds a 40% stake in a joint venture that operates in South Sudan’s vast oil fields.

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