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China: Armed Forces

Question for Ministry of Defence

UIN 75773, tabled on 1 November 2022

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, whether any (a) Army, (b) Navy and (c) Air Force training staff have visited China to provide training in each of the past 10 years.

Answered on

7 November 2022

UK Service personnel have provided the following training in the People’s Republic of China:

Financial Year

Training

2014-15

Aviation English Training programme - Multi-Engine

2014-15

Aviation English Training programme - Fast Jet

2014-15

Delivery of lecture at People’s Liberation Army No 4 Medical University by Army Medical Officers

2015-16

Military Aviation Language Training

2016-17

Aviation English Language Training

2016-17

Delivery of brief to UN Female Military Officers' Course on UN Peacekeeping at PLA Peacekeeping Training Centre

2016-17

Foot drill instruction for the Hong Kong Police

2017-18

RAF Mountain Rescue Service provision of a biennial standards check and specialist mountain training for the Hong Kong Civil Aid Service

2019-20

RAF Mountain Rescue Service provision of a biennial standards check and specialist mountain training for the Hong Kong Civil Aid Service

This training was provided to embed normative standards of safety, security and of legally compliant behaviours in leadership; aviation; civil aid; and gender diversity. No sensitive information was included within any of this training. No training has been provided to the People’s Liberation Army after this period, either in the UK or in the People’s Republic of China.

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