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By LI YINGQING in Kunming and MENG WENJIE | China Daily | Updated: 2024-06-19 06:24
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Members of the Clouded Leopard Commando Unit spend hours in rigorous training every day. [Photo by Yi Jianyun and Niu Wei/For China Daily]

Moreover, during shooting practice, commandos must refine skills to counter interference. While practicing aiming and firing, intentional noises like shouting, music, and drumming are created nearby. This prepares snipers to remain composed and focused in complex environments, enabling them to effectively hit their targets despite distractions.

Because of his outstanding performance, Li became the youngest sniper on the team within a year of joining the unit, earning the opportunity to train with a sniper rifle.

"In dangerous and urgent missions, it's the muscle memory from daily training that guarantees flawless task execution, ensuring zero mistakes," he said, dispelling the idea that a commando's routine is merely monotonous repetition.

It is through this rigorous training that the unit, founded 22 years ago, has achieved numerous operations without a single error.

The intense training and high standards extend equally to both men and women. Li highlights the significant contribution of female members within the team, expressing deep admiration for their dedication.

"Each one of them is incredibly powerful. They face more challenges and put in tremendous effort," he said.

According to Li, female members actively participate in missions, particularly in handling high-risk individuals like female suspects or terrorists.

Within the unit, there is an honor room that houses a bullet-riddled bulletproof vest, serving as a reminder for Li and his comrades of the risks they face and their commitment to their duties.

"On normal days, we go about our training and friendly interactions like any group of young people, but when faced with real danger, every single one of us is ready to risk our lives without hesitation," Li said.

The training makes it difficult for these commandos to balance their rigorous routines with limited family time. Li mentioned that some senior members are parents, but due to the secluded nature of their training sessions or mission obligations, they can be separated from their families for months at a time, missing significant moments in their children's lives.

"In this job, you must deal with being alone. While others may have exciting lives, we must train hard in the hot sun and stay focused on our main goal," said Li.

He pointed out that social security has significantly improved in recent years thanks to the collaborative efforts of various sectors in Kunming, leading to a decrease in serious violent incidents.

As a result, the Clouded Leopard Commando Unit members are now deployed less frequently on missions. However, they remain dedicated to daily training, always prepared to confront any threats to national security, social stability, and public safety.

"This is how people can feel safe, knowing they can depend on us in times of danger," Li affirmed.

While Li sometimes feels his skills are not fully utilized, he recognizes that the rarity of violent incidents signifies societal progress and greater security for the public.

"In our line of work, we deal with tough criminals and distressing situations, but the Clouded Leopard commandos remain resolute because our commitment to justice is unwavering," he said.

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