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What is the Armed Police Mobile Squadron?

The Mobile Squadron of the Armed Police is the name in the novel, and the correct name should be "Mobile Division", which is the full name of "Mobile Division of the Chinese People's Armed Police Force"

One. origin

1996 the Central Military Commission (CMC), China, reorganized the PLA Army Division (Grade B) into the Mobile Division of the Chinese People's Armed Police Force, which was directly led and managed by the Armed Police Headquarters. These mobile units are under the direct command of the Armed Police Headquarters, and carry out the tasks of riots and large-scale riots when the whole country or some areas enter a state of emergency.

Second, the main task

1, undertake fixed target duty and urban armed patrol tasks to ensure the safety of important national targets;

2. Handling all kinds of emergencies and maintaining national security and social stability;

3, support the national economic construction and the implementation of emergency rescue and disaster relief tasks.

Third, the difference with local armed police (ordinary armed police)

1. The Mobile Division of the Armed Police Force is a mobile unit directly under the headquarters of the Armed Police Force and is not dispatched by the local corps.

2. Assist the People's Liberation Army in defensive operations in wartime. Therefore, the mobile division of the armed police should not only master the duty skills of the armed police, but also carry out the infantry tactical training of the People's Liberation Army in peacetime training, which can be said to be half of the armed police and half of the army.

3. Do not perform duty tasks at ordinary times, such as guards guarding important targets.

4. The training volume and subjects of the Mobile Division are much more than those of the local armed police, and they belong to all-training combat units, so the combat effectiveness is much higher than that of the local armed police.