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you sound serious rusie man ![]() I thought you were once warned and banned for flaming in the Forum. If you keep on going like a mad man, I am going to report to Mods next time, you are going too far russie man. Btw, if you don't have better things to say on the TOPIC, just shut up and get out of here, no one asks to you open your dirty russie mouth here, got it? |
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Topic: Re: goodQuote:
![]() This time I post some PLA Special Force pictures: Historically, the PLA was highly skilled in using special troops consisting of specially trained and equipped soldiers to conduct various special and guerrilla warfare missions such as penetrations, tactical reconnaissance, raids on vital positions, rescuing prisoners, and capturing valuable enemy personnel. However, the PLA did not possess a dedicated special operations forces (SOFs) until the early 1990s, when the PLA was shifting its doctrine from the "people's war" towards fighting "a local war under high-tech conditions". The first experimental SOFs ground unit of the PLA was established in Guangzhou military region during the late 1980s. Impressed by the capabilities of the U.S. and coalition SOFs during the 1991 Gulf War, the formation of modern and professional SOFs in the PLA has been accelerated in the 1990s. Over the decade, this type of unit had been established in every military region in China. The Airborne Corps and Navy have also formed their own dedicated SOFs units. The SOFs of the PLA saw considerable action in the joint service exercises during the mid- and late-1990s. These troops were used in missions including capturing enemy airfields and seaports, destroying enemy's key targets such as command posts and radar stations, collecting intelligence behind the enemy lines, and locating ground targets for air campaigns. As a part of the PLA's rapid reaction forces, those well equipped, highly trained, professional SOFs are of great importance in supporting the PLA's capabilities of power projections and operations in China's peripheral regions during a limited-scale, short period, and fast paced conflict. ![]() ![]() ![]() http://www.sinodefence.com/army/spec...yspecial_2.jpg http://www.sinodefence.com/army/spec...yspecial_4.jpg http://www.sinodefence.com/army/special/cover.gif http://www.sinodefence.com/army/spec...pspecial_2.jpg http://www.sinodefence.com/army/spec...pspecial_3.jpg http://www.sinodefence.com/army/special/airborne_3.jpg http://www.sinodefence.com/army/special/airborne_1.jpg http://www.sinodefence.com/navy/marines/marine_1.jpg |
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![]() http://kimpoong.net/gghill/moviedata/SmanOP5806.wmv Anyways, I think it's smart of China to get a SF unit going, they are invaluable in today's battlefield. |
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Damien435:
Man I really hope you can put something constructive in the discussions in stead of endless flaming ![]() Chocobo_Blitzer: Sure, SF units are very crucial in many special cases. China started with SF late, but is putting big effort into it. Since USA and UK etc have created those SF's, and we have seen how effective the SF is, therefore other countries including China start to learn and construct their own SF too. Btw, that video is hilalrious ![]() |
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