A "Red Army" soldier fires an anti-tank missile at the "Blue Army" targets during the Queshan 2007 exercise in central China's Henan Province on Thursday, September 27, 2007. The seven-day exercise, launched by a motorized infantry division of the Chinese People's Liberation Army on Saturday, is divided into four stages -- change of combat readiness, long-distance maneuvers, strategy planning and combat.
"Red Army" soldiers move quickly in an all-round raid against the "Blue Army" targets during the Queshan 2007 exercise in central China's Henan Province on Thursday, September 27, 2007. The seven-day exercise, launched on Saturday, is divided into four stages -- change of combat readiness, long-distance maneuvers, strategy planning and combat.
A "Red Army" soldier spies on the "enemy" during the Queshan 2007 exercise in central China's Henan Province on Thursday, September 27, 2007. The seven-day exercise, launched on Saturday, is divided into four stages -- change of combat readiness, long-distance maneuvers, strategy planning, and combat.
"Red Army" soldiers wade through water in an all-round raid against the "Blue Army" targets during the Queshan 2007 exercise in central China's Henan Province on Thursday, September 27, 2007. The seven-day exercise, launched on Saturday, is divided into four stages -- change of combat readiness, long-distance maneuvers, strategy planning, and combat.
"Red Army" soldiers launch ground attack on the "Blue Army" targets during the Queshan 2007 exercise in central China's Henan Province on Thursday, September 27, 2007. The seven-day exercise, launched on Saturday, is divided into four stages -- change of combat readiness, long-distance maneuvers, strategy planning, and combat.
(Xinhua News Agency September 28, 2007)