Army special forces debut
The special operations forces of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) made their first public appearance Thursday in the National Day military parade on Tian'anmen Square.
The soldiers, in brown camouflage uniforms, were holding silenced submachine guns.
The phalanx was from the special operations brigade of the Beijing Military Area Command, which shoulders responsibility of anti-terrorism and handling other emergencies.
The PLA special operations forces, established in the early 1990s, have evolved from a traditional reconnaissance unit. They are equipped with silenced rifles and bayonets, as well as high-tech facilities such as unmanned aircraft, global positioning and battlefield information processing systems.
Before the special forces marched cadets from the Shijiazhuang Mechanized Infantry Academy and soldiers from the "Red Army's First Division."
Intercontinental ballistic missiles
The National Day military parade culminated in the final staging of giant nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missiles Thursday.
The camouflaged nuclear weapon rode on 18 launch vehicles. Each vehicles had 20 wheels, carrying the "remarkable symbol" of China's defense muscle.