Chinese engineering peacekeepers to South Sudan (Wau) pass UN combat readiness capability assessment

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China Military Online
Editor
Chen Zhuo
Time
2024-03-26 18:58:16

Chinese peacekeepers introduce workflows to UN staff in the combat readiness capability assessment.

BEIJING, Mar. 26 -- Recently, the 14th Chinese Peacekeeping Horizontal Engineering Company to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) passed the combat readiness capability assessment conducted by the UNMISS for the first half of 2024 with excellent performance.

During the assessment, the UNMISS assessment group conducted on-site observation on a series of subjects including temporary field camps setup, helipad construction, main replenishment route repair and casualty transfer, and carried out comprehensive assessment on the military equipment conditions, training effect, task preparation and emergency response of the Chinese peacekeeping troops.

The assessment group members agreed that the Chinese contingent was equipped with standard-compliant facilities, scientific camp defense setup, and potent operational capacities, meeting the combat readiness requirements with high scores.

The leader of the Chinese peacekeeping engineering contingent said that they will continuously boost combat readiness construction and fulfill the assigned peacekeeping tasks in the future.

The Chinese peacekeepers to South Sudan (Wau) simulate casualty treatment in the UN combat readiness capability assessment.

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