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How do the soldiers of Xinjiang Military Region show their hard-core skills when many obstacles encounter slippery ice and snow roads?

At the end of 2020, China suffered a very strong cold wave, and most areas in the north were covered with ice and snow, especially in Northeast China, Inner Mongolia and Xinjiang, which were extremely cold. It's cold and there's still a way out. Northeasters drive with shovels. People in Inner Mongolia use natural refrigerators to refrigerate food. Soldiers of Xinjiang Military Region in China also demonstrated their extraordinary hard-core driving skills in their own residence. Soldiers of Xinjiang Military Region demonstrated their hard-core driving skills on the icy road with many obstacles and slippery roads. In the snow, they used cars to press out the beautiful shape of the letter T and the very round shape of the number 8. Next, let's learn about the hard-core driving skills of our soldiers in Xinjiang Military Region.

First, the soldiers of Xinjiang Military Region used trucks to show reversing and warehousing. Soldiers of Xinjiang Military Region used military trucks to show us a video of reversing into the warehouse. In this video, soldiers drive trucks, back into the warehouse in the snow, and the rut marks a perfect feeling of the English letter T. These cars seem to be driving on the track without any deviation.

Second, the soldiers of Xinjiang Military Region showed figure-eight driving with trucks. In fact, the demonstration of the soldiers in the Xinjiang Military Region backing into the warehouse with trucks is not very difficult for many people, but the driving method of the Arabic numeral figure 8 they showed next is believed to be impossible for many people. Judging from the traces of soldiers driving, the two Arabic numerals 8 are very round. Even without ice and snow, most people can't drive so round.

Third, the soldiers in Xinjiang Military Region used trailers to show off-road vehicle skills. In addition to reversing into the warehouse and driving in Arabic numerals, the soldiers of the Xinjiang Military Region also conducted a series of obstacle-crossing drills. The truck went up and down on the cement bridge full of ice and snow, and there was a sense of drift when turning, but it never deviated from the correct route.