SinoSoldier
Colonel
Come on, when will we start seeing videos and the PLA equivalent of Funker350?
Really sad situation. Sounds like the vessel capsized during a violent storm...some are saying a tornado.
One of the survivors who got out into the Yangtze, said he only had 30 seconds as it rolled over to get out.
I am afraid they are not going to find very many alive in there.
People's Daily Online said:Troops from Chengdu Military Region started a land and air live-fire drill on Tuesday along a part of the border with Myanmar. The real combat-like drill aims at safeguarding China's border security and aviation security and protecting people's lives and property.
Troops started an air-ground live-fire drill in southwest China's Yunnan Province, close to the border with Myanmar on Tuesday.
On the morning of the first day’s drill, the army made a precise aerial attack. The air attack is very important in the mountainous jungle areas as it’s hard for the vehicles and soldiers to reach.
Zhi-9 (Z-9) utility helicopters also took part in the drill. These helicopters were equipped with special cameras, by which the soldiers could see the attack of rocket projectiles.
In the afternoon, the detective radar used only 8 seconds to identify the enemy position before the army launched an accurate attack with howitzers against the enemy.
Aviation, artillery, air defense, infantry, missile and radar units all participated in the drill. Local departments of the Communist Party of China and the government, national defense mobilization agencies and militia were also involved.
The exercise aims at testing military maneuvers, reconnaissance, strike power, mobilization and militia reserve support, said Tang Jibing, senior colonel with the PLA Chengdu Military Area Command.
"Holding drills is an effective way to enhance joint operations capabilities and it is necessary in safeguarding frontier and air defense and protecting people's lives and property," Tang said.
The exercise will be conducted in accordance with training plans, with exercise areas and attack targets randomly selected, he added.
The PLA said Chinese authorities have informed Myanmar of the drill, and an end date will be announced later.
Special Police try a multi-functional support for the QSZ-92 pistol in Urumqi city, capital of Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, June 9, 2015. The newly developed gun support, made of high-strength composite, can improve the precision and stability of the semi-automatic QSZ-92 pistol. (Photo: China News Service/Liu Xin)
Editor's note: The first thing a soldier has to learn is how to stand like a soldier. When a new recruit is first assigned to a battalion, he has to learn the posture of a soldier because that posture is the mother of all other military actions. This posture isn’t always easy for everyone to learn. Soldiers’ caps, sticks, tacks, bricks and mirrors can all be used to help soldiers correct the positions of their bodies, waists and heads. After a soldier has gone through all the hard work of learning to stand like a soldier, he will be able to demonstrate a soldier's strength and masculinity in every move he makes and will more deeply understand the heavy responsibilities of a soldier.
If you don't keep your head in the right position, thumb tacks might be stuck in your collar to correct your pose. [Photo by Chu Fuchao /
Bricks are placed on top of soldiers’ caps to train them to be as still as a statue. [Photo by Li Huashi /
Canteens and caps are all used to help train the soldiers. [Photo by Li Huashi /
A cap is placed like this on soldiers’ heads to help them train their spirits and shape their bodies into the stance of a soldier. There's no place for slouching men in the army. [Photo by Ye Yong, Peng Ze'en /
Adding one more cap to a soldier’s head makes standing still even more difficult. [Photo by Ye Yong, Peng Ze'en /
Playing cards are used to keep their heads up and their chests up! [Photo by Ye Yong, Peng Ze'en /
The middle fingers of a soldier’s hands must be pressed tightly against the seam of his trousers, and he must keep all five fingers on his hand straight. When a playing card is placed under a soldier’s fingers, the card should be held in place without slipping. [Photo by Chu Fuchao /
Soldiers use cords to learn how to hold their firearms properly. [Photo by Li Huashi /
This is the secret behind Chinese soldiers’ beautiful and awe-inspiring goose steps. [Photo by Ye Yong, Peng Ze'en /
After going through this tough and strict training, Chinese soldiers can march and stand proudly and powerfully. [Photo by Li Huashi /
The piercing look in this soldier’s eye is the result of paying attention to every tiny detail of his posture. [Photo by Sun Zhongyi /
What is the black object clipped on the upper area of their body armor? Could it possibly be a camera device?