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Xinhua reporter
Chen Hui, and Central People's Broadcasting Network reporter
Zhang Kunping
(Description of Source: Beijing Xinhua Domestic Service in
Chinese -- China's official news service (New China News
Agency))
Hohhot,
25 Aug (Xinhua) -- Military observers from 15 countries today
watched a military exercise during which the Beijing Military
Region's "Bei Jian (northern sword) 0308" armored brigade
launched sudden and violent penetrating assaults at
Inner Mongolia's
Zhurihe combined tactical training base. This was the first time
the Chinese armed forces invited foreign military personnel to
watch a military exercise in which real ammunitions were used.
It was also the first time the Chinese armed forces opened up
their largest base for combined tactical training to foreign
visitors. This morning, 27 military observers wearing blue,
black, green or yellow berets from 15 countries -- including the
United States, Britain, France, Russia, Germany, Canada,
Thailand, and Egypt -- appeared at the Zhurihe combined tactical
training base, the largest military training base in China. This
training base, which covers an area of more than 1,000 square
kilometers, is also the largest training base in Asia. It is
large enough for corps- or division-level military exercise.
Maude Laily (mao de lai li; name as transliterated), an official
from the US Defense Department, said: "I'm honored to be able to
come here to watch a Chinese military exercise. This is really a
mysterious place!" Along the road to the exercise area were
orderly parked armed helicopters, tanks, armored vehicles,
infantry carriers (bu zhan che), antiaircraft guns, and field
artillery pieces for seismic bombing (di pao); and nearly 5,000
soldiers of more than 10 services, such as infantry, armored
force, reconnaissance force, chemical defense force, and army
air unit -- in camouflaged battle array awaiting orders. Chris
Deek (ke li si di ke; name as transliterated), a British major,
said: "This is the first time I see so many Chinese weaponry and
soldiers of many services. They look awesome." The exercise
began at 0930. Hundreds of tanks, armored vehicles and other
fighting support vehicles and more than 100 artillery pieces of
the red and blue forces began to exchange fires fiercely. In the
air, strike aircraft, fighters, and armed helicopters of the red
and blue forces engaged each other in different air spaces.
Throughout the exercise that lasted more than six hours, the red
and blue forces launched strikes and counterstrikes, mobile
assaults and blocks, joint attacks and counterattacks, and other
offensive and defensive exercises.
After watching the exercise, Lieutenant Colonel Mabangge (ma
bang ge; name as transliterated) from Tanzania said, "The
Chinese forces' exercise had a high degree of combination. The
coordination between the different services was very good. This
shows that their operational command and telecommunication
systems are very advanced." Colonel Kailik (kai li ke; name as
transliterated), military attache of the Turkish Embassy in
China, said: "The exercise was very successful. The quality of
Chinese soldiers is very good. The idea of inviting military
observers of different countries to watch an exercise is very
good. This exercise has opened our eyes. Chinese soldiers are
welcomed to watch our exercises in Turkey." Lum Sing Chun (lin
cheng jun; name as transliterated), commander of Singapore's
Fourth Armored Brigade, said: "This is the first time for me to
watch an exercise of such a magnitude. This exercise can enhance
the friendship between the armed forces and peoples of the two
countries." Steven Mill, commander of the US 196th Infantry
Brigade, said: "The fact that the red and blue forces did not
know each other's situation before hand is in line with the
requirements for actual combat. The way this exercise was
conducted and its guiding thought are correct. This Chinese
training base is very big. It is about the same size as our
training base, Owen Fort (ou wen bao). It is an ideal
battlefield for training." A responsible person of the foreign
affairs office under the Chinese Defense Ministry said the
purpose of organizing the military observers of the 15 countries
to watch the exercise is to keep pace with the new military
changes, promote military contacts between China and foreign
countries, promote friendship and mutual trust between Chinese
and foreign armed forces, and deepen international cooperation
in military training so that we can make up our deficiencies by
learning from other countries' strong points. He said this will
have positive effects for the Chinese armed forces to accomplish
their historical tasks of mechanization of modernization with
information technology.
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