Taihai Army held in Zhanjiang, a joint training opening ceremony
May 11 Thai navies
Xinhua Zhanjiang in Zhanjiang, Guangdong on the morning of the 11th held a blue blitz -2012 “-Taihai Marine Corps joint training opening ceremony.
this joint training Marines joint fight against terrorism “as the subject is held by the marines of the two countries following the blue surprise -2010 second joint training. Thailand will send participating in the training unit 126, China sent 372 people participating in the training of participating in the training unit, participating in the training will be divided to show the exchange, mixed with training, field survival, integrated exercises, discussions and exchange five stages.
navy deputy commander of the naval task will be the commander of the Thai Marine Corps Lieutenant General Phongsak attended the opening ceremony. Naval task in his speech said that the joint training to implement the consensus reached by leaders of the two countries and militaries, the development of bilateral strategic partnership and deepen the two armies, especially the pragmatic exchanges and cooperation of the Marines, ability to enhance the response to non-traditional security threats and challenges to world peace and development to create a harmonious and stable security environment. Phongsak in Thai-Chinese cultural origins stream length, the two peoples, between the two armed forces have maintained a long-term intimate relationship, I believe will further deepen the joint training between Thailand and China Navy friendship and cooperation to further enhance the combat capability of the troops taking part.
thethe opening ceremony of the China show the boxing basics, light rapid-fire weapons, the women’s foil, amphibious basic training, team tactics; Thai side shows light weapons and rapid-fire and Muay Thai. In addition, the two sides also visited the display of weapons and equipment.
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