The Phnom Penh Post

China donates APCs

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likely second-hand and donated by China, one of the Kingdom’s largest donors of military aid.

“China would donate the vehicles and Cambodia would pay for shipping. China is recapitali­sing all its major platforms, so it has hundreds of vehicles to spare and it makes sense for them to ship a few over to Cambodia.”

Grevatt said the model was relatively new, with the first batch of more than 100 sent in 2012 toVenezuel­a where, according to online reports, it was used by security forces in a crackdown against anti-government protests in 2014. The government of Kenya also acquired 30 of the vehicles last year, according to an IHS Janes article.

The 9-tonne 4x4s were fitted with a 12.7mm heavy machine gun and smoke grenade launchers, according to armyrecogn­ition.com.

Grevatt said the vehicles pictured in Cambodia appear “optimised for internal security”, citing the mesh covered windows.

“That means obviously insur- gency and the like and internal unrest,” he said.

A military police officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said he believed the three APCs – which he said were acquired in June or July – would be used to confront demonstrat­ions. “These can fire about 500 metres and would be used to crack down on protesters,” he said.

“It is easy for military police to use them because they do not have to come face to face with protesters … and rocks.”

Human Rights Watch deputy Asia director Phil Robertson said the fact that the gendarmeri­e saw a need for “heavy crowd suppressio­n vehicles” was “profoundly disturbing”.

“This clearly looks like overkill when considerin­g the vast majority of protests over the past 5 years have been entirely peaceful,” he said, via email.“There’s no escaping the serious questions this procuremen­t raises about the government’s perception of the political situation going into national elections scheduled for 2018. What exactly do they think they are preparing for?”

 ?? MECH DARA ?? A line of VN4 personnel carriers on display at the military games on Phnom Penh’s Koh Pich last week.
MECH DARA A line of VN4 personnel carriers on display at the military games on Phnom Penh’s Koh Pich last week.

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