On April 27, a squadron of the Guilin Detachment of the Armed Police launched a resident anti-hijacking exercise. A "terrorist" with a gun hijacked a hostage and fled to an independent residential house in the mountain forest. Special combatants have adopted multi-point breakthroughs, tactics of encirclement and arrest, and comprehensively used stairs, water pipes, ropes, and climbing cars to approach the "terrorist" floor. While the terrorists were observing the situation at the window, the Special Forces decisively launched an assault and captured him in one fell swoop. It is reported that this exercise does not greet and does not set a plan, focusing on strengthening the special operations team's rapid mobility, tactical coordination and comprehensive enemy control capabilities, and further improving the actual combat capabilities of the special operations team to carry out anti-terrorist missions. The picture shows the special combat team approaching the target point. Photo by Zhang Chenshuo

Release time: 2020-04-27 19:38:37 [Editor: Zhai Lu]