SCO exercise Peace Mission 2014 to involve 7,000 troops
"It's the first time that so many troops and so much weaponry have been deployed in joint drills under the SCO aegis," Wang Ning, chief director of the drilla and deputy chief of the general staff of the People's Liberation Army, told the China Daily newspaper. Drones, Airborne Early Warning (AEW) aircraft, air-defense missiles, tanks and armored vehicles have joined the anti-terrorist drills in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region that will be held from August 24 to 29. A total of 7,000 troops from China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan have arrived at the Zhurihe training base for the drill, including ground and air forces, special operations and airborne troops and others tasked with electronic countermeasures, reconnaissance, mapping and positioning, ITAR-TASS reports. The joint exercise scenario involves a separatist organization in a certain country, supported by an international terrorist organization, plotting terrorist attacks and hatching a coup plot to divide the country, Wang said. Member-states of the SCO dispatch military force to put down the insurrection and restore the stability at the request of the given country, he added. "The drills aim at deterring the three evil forces of terrorism, separatism and extremism, safeguarding regional peace and stability, and boosting the militaries' coordinated ability to fight terrorism," Wang said. Representatives of Russia's armed forces said previously that the Peace Mission 2014 exercise involves about 1,000 troops of the Eastern Military District of Russia.