People’s Liberation Army holds military drill in Hong Kong

The People’s Liberation Army Hong Kong Garrison has held a military drill on Saturday. It’s the first time that such an exercise has been open to the public. That was reported by cntv.cn.

A live ammunition exercise of the People’s Liberation Army in Hong Kong.

The scenario – a group of terrorists escape to the mountainous Castle Peak area. And the army and the air force try and eliminate them.

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Six helicopters carry out a coordinated patrol. They fire once the terrorists appear.

Machine gun fire and missiles hit the targets precisely.

It’s a successful operation.

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