Vietnamese and Indian Engineers conduct joint training on explosive ordnance awareness and disposal
In recent days, Vietnamese peacekeeping forces have continued activities in the specialized skills training phase of the Vietnam-India Bilateral Exercise on United Nations Peacekeeping (VINBAX 2024).
Accordingly, the engineering department studies theory in class about explosives awareness and procedures for handling explosives at the United Nations peacekeeping mission.
At the same time, Vietnamese engineers attended a meeting to disseminate the process and content of the two-day quality assessment exercise before entering the overall exercise.
The military medical team participated in the practice of triage, first aid and transfer of casualties in the case of mass casualties due to earthquake and building collapse with about 30 victims at Ambala Military Hospital.
Military medical forces practice emergency care and patient transfer in disaster situations
Vietnam Air Force observes the transportation of equipment to build a United Nations base
Along with that, the Vietnamese air force participated in observing the Indian army air force, supporting engineers in transporting equipment to build the United Nations base according to a predetermined scenario.
Previously, Vietnamese and Indian engineering forces coordinated together to practice clearing mines and explosives to ensure safety for United Nations peacekeeping forces.
Vietnamese – Indian explosives disposal experts after the practice session
The Vietnam-India bilateral exercise on United Nations peacekeeping 2024 (VINBAX 2024) taking place from November 3 to 24 in India has many new features, with the participation of many forces from the two countries.
This is the fifth time Vietnam and India have conducted a bilateral peacekeeping exercise and the third field exercise on UN peacekeeping held alternately in each country since 2008.
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