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Contests in northwest China's Xinjiang boost military exchanges
By Zheng Yibing, Zhao Yuheng
2018-08-01 12:16 GMT+8
Updated 2018-08-01 14:31 GMT+8

Three contests of the International Army Games 2018 are underway in Korla, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The games will run consecutively until August 11.

The goal is to challenge the 385 participants through rugged terraces and strict rules, testing their abilities and conducting military exchanges in hope to develop a friendship bond between the 17 teams from ten countries including China, Russia and Pakistan.

In the end, they all have but one final goal – to win. The atmosphere is tense.

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Seventeen teams from 10 countries join three fierce IAG contests in the Gobi desert in Korla, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. /CGTN photo

Xu Youze, the chief judge for "Suvorov Attack," said that all teams pay close attention to the daily scores. They request statistics and take them back and analyze every detail for the next contests.

The contests in Korla began on Monday with individual games of "Suvorov Attack." This category tests the combat capabilities of Infantry Fighting Vehicle crews. It involves four legs: relay racing, an obstacle course, water crossing and shooting.

This was followed on Tuesday by "Clear Sky," in which air defense units fire at aerial targets, both while halted and in motion.

Chinese teams took an initial lead, but the outcome is still uncertain as the games will last until August 11th.

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Chinese teams take an initial lead, but the outcome is still uncertain as the games will last until August 11th. /CGTN photo

The third contest "Safety Route" begins on Thursday. It will test engineering units trying to cross a minefield.

But the results of the games are not the only achievements.

Zhou Zhigang, coach of China's "Suvorov attack" team, said that through training and competing with foreign armies, they have broadened their horizons by comparing techniques, and this experience keeps improving their training methods.

Although the intense matches, there are also friendships being formed.

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More than 470 referees from ten participating countries in IAG contests in Korla are overseeing the games. /CGTN photo‍

"I can feel every team's determination to win this game. I'm grateful to have this chance to meet with Chinese soldiers. We also exchanged souvenirs with Chinese soldiers," said Todorov Andrey Vasilevich, a Russian "Clear Sky" team member.

Lieutenant Colonel Okler Yustiz, the commander of Venezuela's "Suvorov attack" team, said they have made friends with many Chinese soldiers during the games, and they also want to use this game to show the friendship between Venezuela and China.

Over 470 referees are overseeing the games. They all took an oath at the launch of the games to ensure the contests go smoothly, with each team having an equal chance of success.

The Chinese army says that the contests will uphold the spirit of fighting, honor and cooperation, and will fulfill the commitment to professionalism, openness and fairness.

These are goals the participants say they will strive for.

Source:https://news.cgtn.com/news/3d3d414d786b544d79457a6333566d54/share_p.html
 
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Chinese team wins top 3 in a competition of "Suvorov attack"
Source China Military Online | Editor Li Jiayao | Time 2018-08-02
By Zhang Shengtao and Qian Xiaohu

KORLA, Aug. 2 (ChinaMil) -- The individual race for infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) crews of the "Suvorov Attack" contest of the International Army Games (IAG) 2018 concluded in Korla, northwest China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region on Wednesday. The Chinese team won top three places in the race.

During the individual race, each IFV must pass all obstacles such as antitank ditch, treadway bridge and ups and downs road, and complete machine-gun and artillery firing sessions successively.

The two-day individual race attracted IFV crews from seven countries including Russia, Venezuela, Zimbabwe, China, Belarus, Iran and Kazakhstan. Finally, the Chinese team won top three places in the race. In addition, China, Russia, Iran and Kazakhstan qualified for the relay race for IFV crews of the "Suvorov Attack" contest.

The competition for IFV crews in the "Suvorov Attack" contest consists of two stages including individual race and relay race. It aims to test the IFV crews' off-road maneuvering and precision shooting capabilities. Russia used its own equipment for the races while other countries used equipment supplied by China

Source:http://eng.chinamil.com.cn/view/2018-08/02/content_9240250.htm
 
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"Seaborne Assault" survival trail event started in east China's Quanzhou
Source: Xinhua| 2018-08-02 19:08:29|Editor: Xiang Bo

FUZHOU, Aug. 2 (Xinhua) -- The survival trail event of the International Army Games 2018 "Seaborne Assault" started Thursday in Quanzhou, east China's Fujian Province.

Teams from five countries will compete in the two-day event. Iran, Russia, Venezuela, and China each have one platoon command and three marine squads in the event, while Sudan has one marine squad.

Platoon commands consist of a platoon leader, sniper, and medic. Each marine squad consists of seven members, including a squad leader, driver, gunner, rocket launcher operator, and rifleman.

The survival trail has been designed to test the requirements of actual combat. After finishing their combat missions, marine squads will rapidly withdraw from the battlefield and break through a blockade and enemy snipers.

According to rules of the competition, marine squads must complete a four-kilometer armed rapid march along a designated route. They will pass through obstacles such as an inclined wall with ropes, anti-tank hedgehogs, barbed wire, lattice wall, skate, tires, and tunnels.

After the obstacles, they will complete shooting tasks before carrying "wounded" team members to the finishing line.

The ranking of the teams will be based on their final finishing time.

This is the first time the Seaborne Assault competition has been hosted by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy. The competition consists of three events, a short obstacle course, survival trail, and relay race, and runs from July 30 to August 10.

Source:http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2018-08/02/c_137364191.htm
 
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