11th Chinese peacekeeping infantry battalion to South Sudan (Juba) passes UN equipment inspection

Source
China Military Online
Editor
Huang Panyue
Time
2025-09-02 09:36:07

BEIJING, Sept. 1 -- On August 27, local time, the 11th Chinese Peacekeeping Infantry Battalion to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) accepted the 2025 third-quarter equipment inspection by the UNMISS. The inspection confirmed that all the equipment of the Chinese Peacekeeping Infantry Battalion met the standards prescribed by the UN.

The UN equipment inspection, as an important basis for measuring whether the equipment of the troop-contributing countries meets the requirements of peacekeeping missions, is an overall inspection of the capabilities and performance of the peacekeeping infantry battalion. It is directly related to the UN’s appropriation reimbursement and overall evaluation of the troop-contributing countries.

The inspection team systematically evaluated the main equipment, environmental fire protection, medical aids, and other aspects of the peacekeeping infantry battalion. During the seven-hour inspection, the Chinese peacekeepers demonstrated their professional qualities in different ways, with every item meeting the standards prescribed by the UN.

Based on the characteristics of the mission area in South Sudan, the Chinese peacekeeping contingent established an equipment support system oriented toward authorized missions, orchestrating all the support tasks surrounding patrol and guard, armed escort, camp defense, and other core missions.

(Video Editor: Yang Xueqing)

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