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Z-9WZ military helicopters designed and manufactured by China perform during a media visit at the military base of Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Army Aviation 4th Helicopter Regiment, on the outskirts of Beijing, July 24, 2012, ahead of Army Day on August 1.

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Chinese Army Z-9WZ attack helicopters, designed and manufactured by China, fly in formation during a flight demonstration for press at a Chinese Liberation Army base, ahead of Army Day on Aug. 1, on the outskirts of Beijing, China Tuesday, July 24, 2012.

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Chinese soldiers stand near a Z-9WZ attack helicopter, designed and manufactured by China, on display during a media oppotunity at a Chinese Liberation Army base, ahead of Army Day on Aug. 1, on the outskirts of Beijing, Tuesday, July 24, 2012.

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A military officer stands near a Z-9WZ attack helicopter and weapons, designed and manufactured by China, on display during a media oppotunity at a Chinese Liberation Army base, ahead of Army Day on Aug. 1, on the outskirts of Beijing, Tuesday, July 24, 2012.

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Chinese Army Z-9WZ attack helicopter, designed and manufactured by China, makes a flight demonstration for press at a Chinese Liberation Army base, ahead of Army Day on Aug. 1, on the outskirts of Beijing, Tuesday, July 24, 2012.
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« Respuesta #1 : 25 Julio 2012, 04:45:01 »

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Chinese Army Z-9WZ attack helicopter, designed and manufactured by China, makes a flight demonstration for press at a base of Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Army Aviation 4th Helicopter Regiment, ahead of Army Day on Aug. 1, on the outskirts of Beijing, China Tuesday, July 24, 2012.

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A Z-9WZ military helicopter designed and manufactured by China performs as a bird flies past it during a media visit at the military base of Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Army Aviation 4th Helicopter Regiment, on the outskirts of Beijing, July 24, 2012, ahead of Army Day on August 1.

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Chinese Army Z-9WZ attack helicopter, designed and manufactured by China, fly over during a demonstration for press at a base of Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Army Aviation 4th Helicopter Regiment, ahead of Army Day on Aug. 1, on the outskirts of Beijing, China Tuesday, July 24, 2012.

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Flight crew of a Z-9WZ attack helicopter, designed and manufactured by China, chat after a flight demonstration for press at a Chinese Liberation Army base, ahead of Army Day on Aug. 1, on the outskirts of Beijing, China Tuesday, July 24, 2012.

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Chinese soldiers run near a Z-9WZ attack helicopter, designed and manufactured by China, after a flight demonstration for press at a base of Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Army Aviation 4th Helicopter Regiment, ahead of Army Day on Aug. 1, on the outskirts of Beijing, Tuesday, July 24, 2012.

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Crew of a China's Z-9WZ attack helicopter wave to the journalists after a flight demonstration for media at a Chinese Liberation Army base, ahead of Army Day on Aug. 1, on the outskirts of Beijing, Tuesday, July 24, 2012.
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« Respuesta #2 : 07 Agosto 2012, 05:40:12 »

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A helicopter flies to rescue trapped people in Liaoyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province, Aug. 4, 2012. Two helicopters of Beihai Rescue Flying Squad has rescued 24 people trapped by the rain-triggered flood in Liaoyang till 6 p.m. Saturday. (Xinhua)

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Rescuers transfer a trapped person by helicopter in Liaoyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province, Aug. 4, 2012. Two helicopters of Beihai Rescue Flying Squad has rescued 24 people trapped by the rain-triggered flood in Liaoyang till 6 p.m. Saturday. (Xinhua)

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Soldiers rescue citizens in Daweizi village of Xiuyan, northeast China's Liaoning Province, Aug. 5, 2012. Nearly 1.46 million people in Liaoning were affected by heavy rains and floods caused by Typhoon Damrey, authorities said Sunday. (Xinhua/Pan Yulong)
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« Respuesta #3 : 02 Octubre 2012, 10:04:46 »

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« Respuesta #4 : 02 Octubre 2012, 10:11:07 »

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« Respuesta #5 : 02 Octubre 2012, 10:14:45 »

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« Respuesta #6 : 02 Octubre 2012, 10:17:02 »

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« Respuesta #7 : 02 Octubre 2012, 23:42:57 »

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por que el ejercito chino utiliza ballestas horton legend ( claro esta que estas son de buenisima calidad ) pero acaso si copian aviones, no son capces de copiar una ballesta?

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« Respuesta #8 : 02 Octubre 2012, 23:45:55 »

Supongo que sera por la misma razón por la que no copian los motores para los aviones... La bajisima calidad del material del que disponen los chinos.

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« Respuesta #9 : 03 Octubre 2012, 06:20:38 »

mmm si señor tienes razón, Saludos camarada Para ver el contenido hay que estar registrado. Registrar o Entrar
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« Respuesta #10 : 23 Octubre 2012, 02:50:57 »

China calls for DPRK, ROK to remain calm, restrained

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BEIJING, Oct. 20 (Xinhua) -- China on Saturday called for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) and the Republic of Korea(ROK) to keep calm and restrained to safeguard the peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula.

"China expects related parties to remain calm and restrained, not to take provocative or radical actions and jointly safeguard the peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula," Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said in a statement.

Hong's comments came as the Western Front Command of the Korean People's Army (KPA) on Friday warned that it might fire on an ROK border area where Seoul plans to scatter anti-DPRK leaflets next week while the ROK defense chief said the ROK would wipe out the attackers.

"China is concerned about the development of the issue," Hong said.

As a neighbor, China supports the DPRK and the ROK to resolve the issue through dialogue and consultation, Hong said, stressing China opposes any actions that might escalate the tensions or any military confrontations on the peninsula.
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« Respuesta #11 : 23 Octubre 2012, 02:52:39 »

PLA to esnhance health capacity building for all the troops

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The working conference on the health capacity building for all the troop units of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) which ended on September 28, 2012 in Guangzhou proposed that the health capacity building in all the PLA troop units in the future should strive to enhance six capabilities, namely health maintenance, disease prevention, emergency handling, telemedicine, psychological service and accompanying support.

According to the unified arrangement of the PLA General Logistics Department (GLD), the health capacity building in troop units will achieve the overall goal of effectively meeting the constantly-increasing reasonable health needs from officers and men and the troop units’ medical service support needs for fulfilling diversified military tasks by 2015. To this end, it is required that 90 percent of hospitals at division and brigade levels as well as health agencies at brigade and regiment levels in border and coastal defense troop units should set up digital high-definition two-way telemedicine stations, all the health agencies in troop units at regiment level and below should establish network medical service stations, the physical examination rate for officers and men in troop units should reach over 98 percent, electronic health records should be set up for all the officers and men, all the health agencies in troop units at regiment level and above should possess early treatment capability for group illness and infectious diseases and realize online management of health information, psychological health service rate for officers and men in troop units should reach 100 percent, and assignment training rate for health officers should reach 100 percent.

Qin Yinhe, deputy director of the GLD of the PLA, Xu Fenlin, commander of the PLA Guangzhou Military Area Command (MAC), Zhang Yang, political commissar of the Guangzhou MAC, and leaders from relevant departments of the Ministry of Health of the People’s Republic of China and the four general headquarters/ departments of the PLA as well as leaders from the joint logistics departments of the PLA major organizations attended the conference.

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« Respuesta #12 : 23 Octubre 2012, 02:53:56 »

Chinese PLA Hazardous Waste Warriors

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“Nuclear-chemical” — the term raises the specter of the mushroom clouds rising from Hiroshima and Nagasaki or deadly sarin gas. However, nuclear-chemical materials are widely used in the energy and chemical industries, scientific research and sanitation.

But how to dispose of the waste?

A team in the Xinjiang Military Area Command of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army specializes in this task.

Disposal Techniques

Usually, hazardous chemical materials are destroyed in incinerators that can exceed temperatures of 1,000 degrees centigrade.

The facilities are airtight and the process operates in a streamlined way.

The waste is divided into small packages and stored in containers full of activated carbon and sodium bicarbonate, which help to prevent pollution in case they spill.

Wearing protective clothing, operators cautiously move the packages on to a conveyor belt to the incinerators. The amounts being incinerated are strictly controlled. Too much waste in the incinerator would prevent proper burning and would fail to meet environment protection criteria.

Disposal of radioactive materials is conducted in accordance with international practice.

First, operators measure the level of radioactivity. They select methods and locations according to the test results and place the radioactive materials in airtight lead containers, which are buried in pits shielded with lead for gradual decomposition.

During the process, operators must wear heavy lead-lined clothing, weighing about 10 kg — about half the weight of their former suits.

Despite improvements in working conditions, disposal of nuclear-chemical waste always poses great challenges to the operators’ strength of will and endurance.

They must work for hours without eating or drinking. In summer, they are soaked in sweat from head to toe after just half an hour’s work in their protective suits.

Lethal Risks

Zhao Shengya, one of the few generals specialized in nuclear-chemical waste disposal, knows well the toxic nature of mustard gas. For instance, a drop of the active chemical with a concentration of just 0.03 percent can stop psoriasis, a stubborn skin disease.

Zhao experienced the effects of the poison gas years ago. One day, he was conducting an experiment with a test tube containing a 1-percent concentration of liquid mustard gas and a disinfectant. Blending the two liquids triggered strong and rapid chemical reaction and a blast that splattered the liquid on Zhao’s body.

He rushed to the bathroom and washed for half an hour, but he was tormented by a low fever and skin pain for about two months. The accident left a scar on his arm.

“Fortunately I used small amount and low concentration of the materials, otherwise the consequences would have been worse,” he says.

Engineer Song Xiuwei was “bitten” by another type of colorless and odorless toxic liquid three years ago.

A tiny drop of the liquid of less than 1 percent concentration fell on Song’s hand. He did not notice it until seven hours later. The affected area began to fester one day later and was left with a scar.

“Small errors can lead to huge consequences,” says Zhang Jianguo, a chemical disposal veteran. “Sometimes, a project can be completely ruined by just the smallest of oversights.”

He recalls how a single hair almost cost his life.

The hair was stuck in his breathing mask when Zhang was conducting an experiment, allowing toxic gas to fill in his helmet. He felt giddy and nauseous in just two minutes. He shouted for help: “I’m poisoned!” An instant antidote injection saved his life.

“One breath of toxic gas could be fatal. Minor mistakes can kill,” says Zhang, who now takes extra care at work.

Even more dreadful is radiation, which cannot be seen or felt. Exposure to nuclear radiation can cause nausea, vomiting and heart failure. Even with comprehensive protective measures, frequent contact with radiation will lead to alopecia. Many soldiers in the corps suffer from hairlessness.

Cool-Headed Heroes

“We choose danger so others can live safely,” says Senior Colonel Gong Lingtai. “The soldiers who devote themselves to disposing of nuclear-chemical waste are awe-inspiring.”

Gong has worked in the field for many years and participated in the founding of a military rescue team for nuclear-chemical emergencies. The team, comprising troops from the Xinjiang corps, has proved to be invaluable.

Xinjiang has about 1,000 facilities that use nuclear-chemical materials. The mass manufacture and application of nuclear-chemical products creates the problem of waste disposal. Improper disposal could cause irreversible environmental damage.

When workers at a hospital in Urumqi, capital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, found a steel tank in a discarded warehouse, nobody could identify the type or amount of chemical it contained.

After careful study, members of the rescue team confirmed it was chlorine — a toxic chemical that can cause serious respiratory problems — and worked out a plan to destroy it.

Soldiers put the tank in a pool full of alkali liquid and ice cubes, and then drilled into it to release the chlorine, which was
neutralized in the pool.

Over the years, the team has joined many emergency operations, including a chemical plant blast and a chlorine leak in a residential community, and identified hundreds of radioactive items in a medical unit.

“They risk their lives for the benefit of generations of people,” Gong says. “I salute them — they deserve to be called heroes.”

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« Respuesta #13 : 27 Octubre 2012, 15:53:44 »

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« Respuesta #14 : 07 Noviembre 2012, 04:20:36 »

PLA and APF representatives for 18th CPC National Congress arrive in Beijing

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The 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) will begin on November 8, 2012 in Beijing. Representatives of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and the Chinese People’s Armed Police Force (APF) attending the 18th CPC National Congress successively arrived in Beijing.

  The PLA and APF representatives expressed that attending the 18th CPC National Congress to directly take part in the decision-making on major issues of the CPC and the country is not only their lofty political honor, but also their solemn historical responsibility. Therefore, they will earnestly fulfill their sacred responsibility as representatives of the 18th CPC National Congress with a strong sense of responsibility for the CPC, the country and the people.

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