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"A silver medal may be honorable. But in war, there's only one winner," said Sun Xu, chief instructor of the amphibious assault formation, ahead of the September 3 V-Day parade. As an elite force trained to respond rapidly to various scenarios, China's amphibious assault troops represent an important direction in which the country's military capabilities are evolving.
"A silver medal may be honorable. But in war, there's only one winner," said Sun Xu, chief instructor of the amphibious assault formation, ahead of the September 3 V-Day parade. As an elite force trained to respond rapidly to various scenarios, China's amphibious assault troops represent an important direction in which the country's military capabilities are evolving.