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【訓練標準異常嚴格】
Coach looked down at the surface of troops from 2.6 meter-high training vehicles on the training ground. Once the coach found individual soldier's posture was not standard enough or did not fit in with the formation, he would warn about posture using a loudspeaker.
訓練場上,教練員乘坐2.6米高的閱兵專用訓練車從高處俯視隊伍的排面,一發(fā)現(xiàn)有個別隊員姿勢不標準,或和隊伍隊形不一致的地方,便會及時用喊話器提醒調整軍姿。
[擺臂、踏步要求精準]
The training standard for this parade was more precise than ever. According to old rules, soldiers in formation swing their arms forward 30 cm "more or less". However, this time the swing amplitude was measured with ruler, and when they swang arms forward, it's exactly 30 cm. There were new rules about time marking as well, as a previous rule the tiptoes of soldiers were 15 cm away from the ground when they were marking time. However, the training this time required soldiers to raise their tiptoes 5 cm higher, that is, 20 cm from the ground.
此次閱兵訓練標準更加精確,以前向前擺臂要求"大約"30厘米,此次方隊用尺子量好,必須為30厘米。同時,踏步也有新要求,正常情況下是原地踏步腳尖離地15厘米,而閱兵訓練要求在以往的基礎上再抬高5厘米,為20厘米。
[獵鷹獼猴保障飛行安全]
The timing of the flight training happens to coincide with the season when young birds are leaving the nest and filling the skies, leading to more pressure to ensure the safety of the air force. The Chinese Air Force used three types of animal helpers to boost security - falcons, macaques and hunting dogs.
閱兵飛行訓練正值所處地區(qū)幼鳥出巢期,鳥類活動愈加頻繁,保障壓力大。為了護航空中梯隊,空軍開發(fā)出驅鳥"三寶"——獵鷹、獼猴和獵犬。
The dog drives the birds resting on the ground into the sky and then lets the falcons take over the next step of the job - a falcon unfurls its wings and flies into the sky to drive away the birds. Macaques rip down bird nests from the trees. The same species of bird won't nest again at the same spot after the monkey tears its home apart.
獵犬先將草叢中棲息的鳥類驅趕到空中,再由獵鷹"出馬"——展翅翱翔的獵鷹將鳥類驅散。獼猴負責上樹拆除鳥巢。獼猴所拆過鳥窩的位置,同一種群的鳥類再也不會在同一位置打窩。
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