27th Mar 2015.
Chinese Snipers Train Hard ...... and the Grenade That Fell Nearby !!
Posted on the 07 April 2015 by Sampathkumar Sampath
We have seen that in many
cinemas. Handling a grenade is child’s
play. Take the grenade out, pull out the
pin by hand or mouth – hold and throw it at the target ……. Elementary, it might
appear. A ‘sniper’ is a
highly trained marksman who operates alone, in a pair, or with a sniper team to
maintain close visual contact with the enemy and engage targets from concealed
positions or distances exceeding the detection capabilities of enemy personnel. Snipers typically have highly selective and
specialized training and use high-precision/special application rifles and
optics, and often have sophisticated communication assets to feed valuable
combat information back to their units.
China is seen as a
tough competitor in global market, often vying with India. News is that, China approved the formation of three new
free-trade zones, at Tianjin, Guangdong and Fujian. The new FTZs will all adopt the ‘negative
list’ approach, which is a much-misunderstood
concept among the business community. Under
the ‘negative list’ system, foreign investors are prohibited from engaging in
any businesses or industries contained on the negative list, but are otherwise
free to operate within the FTZ.
Away, the question in American political economy is why
middle-class wages have been falling. There are roughly three main hypotheses:
robots, unions and China. Robots theory
suggest that if automation is replacing
big chunks of the human workforce, things are only going to get worse as robots
become more capable and efficient. Unions are favoured as usual by the Left. The right generally represents business
interests and capital owners – they have big moneyed business transactions with
China, Left is afraid to go against the free-trade orthodoxy. China is becoming mightier !!
MailOnline reports
that the People's Liberation Army of China is taking the upcoming Military and
Police Sniper World Cup seriously. A group of top snipers have been put under
intense training for the past two months for a chance to compete in the competition.
Among other tasks, soldiers have been asked to shoot the images of flies hidden
among bees and grasshoppers on a target sheet from as far away as 100 metres,
according to the People's Daily Online.
Snipers are giving
all they can during training as only the top ones can represent China in
Hungary for a chance to lift up the World Cup.
One of the coaches is quoted as saying that in
order to improve the snipers' level of precision, the coaches have asked them
to hit five flies on the target within a set time limit. The target itself will have not only five
flies but also five bees, five grasshoppers and you can only hit five flies to
gain the highest scores,' added the coach. Each year the trainers will think of new and
unusual tests for the snipers; other tasks include hitting targets placed 100
metres away from a moving vehicle, which travels at 30 kilometres per hour.
There is huge
intensity in the training while a Chinese army commander saved hapless trainee from
being blown to bits after a grenade
slipped out of the cadet’s hand. In an
unrelated incident, a hapless police rookie was lucky to survive after he
accidentally dropped a live hand grenade by his feet after pulling the pin. New recruit, Xiao Zhang, was training with
the Guangzhou's Militarized Police Unit when he made the clanger as he went to
throw the explosive, the People's Daily Online reports. The remarkable footage
shows him drop the explosive behind him and was only saved by the
quick-thinking of instructor Chen Qihui who pulled him into a nearby trench.
As part of their training, the
military police recruits are expected to throw the grenade onto waste ground
while taking cover behind a sandbag wall; but the man accidentally lets go of
the weapon, hitting the barricade and falling nearer - as he goes to throw it. The butterfingers caused the grenade land on
the wrong side; it landed about metres away from where the recruit and his
instructor were standing, on the wrong side of the safety wall. The youngman admitted that he froze in shock
and had to be dragged into a safety trench, that was more than a meter deep,
where he was able to shelter from the explosion. As the grenade exploded sending up a cloud of
black smoke, both reappeared from the trench with barely a scratch, thanks to the quick thinking of the commander.
The
plastic training grenades are slightly lighter than the standard device
grenades but still have a kill range of seven metres.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
27th Mar 2015.
27th Mar 2015.