China’s first infantry to participate in a UN peacekeeping mission
Asia-Pacific, News December 22, 2014 No Comments on China’s first infantry to participate in a UN peacekeeping missionChina’s first infantry battalion to South Sudan is set for departure, marking the country’s first infantry to participate in a United Nations peacekeeping mission.
A rally was held Monday (Dec. 22, 2014) in the city of Laiyang in east China’s Shandong Province. The dispatch was approved by the Central Military Commission and its Chairman Xi Jinping.
Previous Chinese peacekeepers were mainly engineering, transportation, medical service and security guard corps. The 700-strong infantry battalion includes 121 officers and 579 soldiers. Forty-three members have participated in peacekeeping missions before.
An infantry squad composed of 13 female soldiers will participate in a peacekeeping mission for the first time.The battalion will be equipped with drones, armored infantry carriers, antitank missiles, mortars,light self-defense weapons, bulletproof uniforms and helmets, among other weapons for self-defense purpose.
The first batch of 180 will fly to South Sudan next January, with the rest traveling via air and sea next March.As the largest contributor of peacekeepers among the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, China has deployed morethan 27,000 military personnel around the globe as of September 2014, according to the Ministry of National Defense.
A total of 2,027 Chinese peacekeepers are currently posted in conflict zones.
“This article was originally published in China Daily website: http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2014-12/22/content_19142019.htm”
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