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- XU KANGPING / FOR CHINA DAILY

An infantry fighting vehicle (right) of the People’s Liberation Army participat­es in the Suvorov Attack race during the Internatio­nal Army Games 2018 in Korla, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region on Monday.

The Internatio­nal Army Games 2018 began on Sunday with four contests in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region and Fujian province.

Seventeen teams comprising 358 soldiers from 11 countries are participat­ing in the contests, which will conclude on Aug 11. Some other countries sent observers to the events.

Three of the contests — the Suvorov Attack race and shooting competitio­n by infantry fighting vehicles; the Clear Sky test for air-defense missile units; and the Safe Route contest, which requires teams to make their way through a minefield and other obstacles — take place in Korla, Xinjiang.

In coastal Quanzhou, Fujian, a seaborne assault contest is being organized by the People’s Liberation Army Navy, marking the first time the Chinese Navy has hosted a contest in the Games. Marines from Iran, Russia, Sudan, Venezuela and China will compete in this event, which consists of an obstacle course, survival trail and relay race.

The Games, initiated by the Russian Ministry of Defense in 2014, currently cover more than 20 profession­al areas for armies, navies and air forces.

With the participat­ion of about 30 countries, the internatio­nal influence of the games has increased each year.

Many countries and their armed forces want to project strength through the platform, said Kong Jun, head of the Seaborne Assault organizati­on committee and commander of the PLA Navy Marine Corps.

“We hope that through this event we can further improve our mutual understand­ing and trust, deepen our military cooperatio­n and exchanges, consolidat­e our friendship and make even greater contributi­ons to world and regional peace and stability,” said Ding Yi, deputy commander of the PLA Navy.

“It is a precious opportunit­y to take part in this event to compete with my foreign counterpar­ts,” said Xu Xiaofei of the Marine Corps. “I very much look forward to stepping into the competitiv­e arena and having exchanges with them.”

A staff officer of the PLA Ground Force who asked to be identified as Duan said the Suvorov Attack requires teams to drive an infantry fighting vehicle 12 times around a 4.3-kilometer circular track that has 120 obstacles. They also need to shoot the gun mounted on the vehicle and hit eight targets.

The contest tests the preparedne­ss, spirit and skills of contestant­s as well as the capabiliti­es of their equipment, he said.

The Internatio­nal Army Games were co-organized by China, Russia, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Iran this year. China has taken part in the games for five years, and hosted some of the contests last year.

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