Chinanews.com, Lhasa, December 30 (Xi's future Tian Zhiqiang and He Penglei) Recently, a combined brigade of the Tibet Military Region and an army aviation brigade organized troops to conduct low-altitude cable landing training at an altitude of 4,200 meters.

Through close cooperation, we have explored empirical ways for the training methods and tactics of climbing on the plateau and laid a solid foundation for coordinated operations and three-dimensional synthesis of arms.

Check the lock.

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Participating officers and soldiers conduct simulation training.

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Ready to board.

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Low-altitude cable landing training site.

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  At the training site, the officers and soldiers put on cable-descent protective gear, assembled in a predetermined area, and boarded the plane in groups of 10 people.

After all the officers and soldiers boarded the plane, the helicopter rose to the target height and took a hovering posture. The crew opened the hatch, and the officers and men got off the plane in an orderly manner.

After the players reached the ground, they quickly deployed their guards and formed a tactical formation.

The participating officers and soldiers launched low-altitude cable landing training.

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The participating officers and soldiers launched low-altitude cable landing training.

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  It is reported that the helicopter hovering and cable landing is the most difficult subject in this training. The strong airflow generated by the rotor and the shaking of the fuselage when hovering will affect the decline of the participating officers and soldiers. This is extremely important for the physical and psychological qualities of the officers and soldiers. The big test.

Landing safely.

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After the players reached the ground, they quickly deployed their guards and formed a tactical formation.

Photo by Wang Yangyang

  Next, the brigade will further explore plateau air projection, air-ground coordinated warfare technology integration, and comprehensively enhance the force's comprehensive combat capabilities.

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