Snow Leopard Commando, an anti-terror detachment group of China's Armed Police, conducted an anti-terrorist drill in Beijing on Monday.
59 army officers stationed in China from 42 countries watched the drill.
Formed in December 2002, the detachment, set to prevent and combat terrorism, has attended four national anti-terrorist drills as well as the 2007 Sino-Russian anti-terrorism exercise.
Members of the Snow Leopard Commando are currently intensively training for security tasks set for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Snow Leopard Commando conduct anti-bus-hijacking drills.
Foreign army officers watch an equipment display by China's anti-terror detachment group.
Snow Leopard Commando conduct anti-hijacking drills.
(Cnsphoto November 13, 2007)