...he's a Marine, but still, nice photos.
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...he's a Marine, but still, nice photos.
yes, quite right. Marines are not soldiers in the United States.
Why not post in USMC thread or the PLA thread?
I may be wrong, but it looks like the Chinese LT COL and MAJ GEN are just handling on a Marine's m4a1 and the SGT is providing necessary assistance. What else?
OK you are welcome to move it the right thread if that is more appropriate
Marine is demonstrating skills
PLA is copying skills
Situation normal
Awsome
Lets teach them on rifle training so the PLA can use it against other countries like Vietnam or the Philipines.
Might as well hand them over a bunch of ACR guns.
No need to hand them guns, they'll make their own copies.
The guy doesn't seem like much of a soldier to me. Looks more like a fat government bureaucrat to me.
Nothing magical about basic rifle-marksmanship skills, I doubt China is going to now change their entire military doctrine and training curriculum based off of a few PLA soldiers trying out a US made M4... Get real dude, China isn't full retard, they weren't sitting around completely clueless on how to shoot a rifle until this US Marine showed up. "Hey guys, just put the butt-stock firmly in your shoulder, and squeeze that trigger... Okay now, have fun dominating the world..."
I hope your just joking, but I know a few hot-heads that hate everything about China they can't wait to spout off anything remotely relevant against them. "WHAT LEAD PAINT FROM CHINA!? Them red commies is trying to kill us all, lets NUKE 'EM!"
Already happened years ago.
http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums...inese-M4-rifle
I have one. http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums...=1#post6299859 Love it. (the M14 is Chinese as well)
The second picture shows a flag of Thailand, are you sure they're Chinese? Just saying.
So? Also shows an Indonesian flag.
LMGTFY
People's Liberation Army Senior Col. Wang (left) from the Beijing Military Region, People's Republic of China, looks through the optic of a M4 service rifle while speaking with U.S. Marine Staff Sgt. Travis W. Hawthorne (right) about marksmanship during the 2012 Australian Army Skill at Arms Meeting, May 12 in Puckapunyal, Australia. AASAM is an international marksmanship competition consisting of 16 different countries. This year is the fifth iteration of AASAM and the third consecutive year that United States forces have been invited to participate. In addition to being a marksman competition AASAM is a multilateral, multinational event allowing international service members to exchange skills, tactics, techniques and procedures with their counterparts.