My peacekeeping helicopter unit in Abyei passed the flight capability assessment with high standards

  Abyei, April 1. Wang Yunsheng reported: China's second batch of peacekeeping helicopters to Abyei passed the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) for the first time in the new year with high standards on March 31. Equipment verification and flight capability assessment.

  UNISFA Chief of Aviation Security Omar conducted a flight capability assessment on the two helicopters of the unit at the airport that day. The assessment included helicopter qualifications and resume documents, equipment performance and safety configuration, flight tracking system, United Nations special mission flight requirements, There are more than 30 categories of indoor and outdoor facility maintenance and basic literacy of pilots.

  At the same time, the equipment inspection team carefully inspected the quantity and quality of thousands of pieces of equipment and equipment in 21 categories, including weapons and ammunition, construction machinery, various vehicles, security and firefighting, military supply barracks, communication and navigation, and medical and health care, one by one.

  The UNISFA inspector expressed appreciation for the unit's equipment performance, combat readiness, maintenance, and use management.

During the exchange of views, the equipment verification team leader Dmitro said that the equipment verification work of the helicopter unit has always been in perfect condition.

  Jiang Peng, commander of the second batch of China's peacekeeping helicopter detachment to Abyei, said that the inspection has further tested the detachment's equipment maintenance level and self-protection ability.

  It is reported that the peacekeeping helicopter unit is mainly composed of an army aviation brigade of the 82nd Army Group Army, equipped with 2 Mi-171 helicopters, focusing on tasks such as force projection, search and rescue, material transportation, and air patrol.

  Wang Yunsheng