BEIJING, Aug. 19 -- On August 14, local time, the 23rd Chinese peacekeeping multi-role engineering company to the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) passed the UN military capability assessment for the second half of the year.
The military capability assessment is a systematic inspection of the peacekeeping troops organized by the UN. The assessment, involving abundant content and wide coverage, aims to evaluate the capabilities of the peacekeeping troops in accomplishing peacekeeping missions with high standards and responding to various emergencies effectively.
The joint assessment team, consisting of 14 members from the UNIFIL personnel, intelligence, operations, training, communications, and other departments, conducted an overall assessment on 695 items in 17 categories including personnel, intelligence, training, defense, communications, and medical support.
The UNIFIL Deputy Chief of Staff also watched the display of Chinese peacekeeping troops' mine clearance and explosive ordnance disposal equipment , mine clearance training, and minefield rescue drill.
After the full-element and all-round inspection and evaluation, the Chinese peacekeeping multi-role engineering company met all the assessment standards in every indicator with its professional competence, and passed the UN military capability assessment for the second half of the year.
(Video Editor: Zhang Yajie)