The difference between the Army and the Armed Police

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-31

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I will conduct an in-depth analysis of the two military organizations, the Army and the Armed Police, to reveal the differences between them. Both the army and the armed police are important components of national defense, but there are some significant differences between them in terms of tasks, responsibilities, equipment and organizational structure.

First of all, the army is the main fighting force of the country, responsible for the country's defense and foreign operations. The main task of the army is to defend the territorial integrity of the country and its responsibilities include participating in the defense of the national territory, carrying out war missions, safeguarding the interests of the country, etc. The army is usually equipped with various types of main battle equipment, such as tanks, self-propelled guns, infantry fighting vehicles, etc., as well as various ** and equipment. The organizational structure of the army is relatively large, including multiple levels, including headquarters, corps, divisions, regiments, battalions, and companies.

In contrast, the armed police is a special military force, mainly responsible for maintaining social stability, law and order, and counter-terrorism tasks. The main tasks of the armed police are to protect the security of the country and the people, to carry out specific military tasks, and to assist the public security departments in maintaining public order. The duties of the armed police include counter-terrorism, emergency rescue and disaster relief, and maintenance of social order. The equipment of the armed police mainly includes anti-riot equipment, non-lethal equipment, armored vehicles, etc., as well as various emergency rescue equipment. The organizational structure of the armed police is relatively small, generally including headquarters, detachments, brigades, squadrons and other units.

Second, there are differences between the army and the armed police in terms of training and education. The Army attaches great importance to the cultivation of combat effectiveness and the enhancement of combat capability, and the training content mainly includes tactical training, battlefield adaptability training, and combat skills training. The Army's training focuses on individual and collective combat qualities, as well as the decision-making ability and tactical level of commanders. The training of the armed police pays more attention to the cultivation of comprehensive emergency response capabilities, including professional training in emergency handling, earthquake relief, and counter-terrorism. The training objective of the armed police is to improve the emergency response capability and the overall quality of the contingent.

In addition, there are differences in the organizational structure and command structure of the army and the armed police. The army is divided according to military regions, and the command organs at all levels are relatively independent and have relatively strong combat effectiveness and combat capability. The armed police, on the other hand, are divided according to their tasks and regions, and their command organs are often combined with local ** and public security organs, and pay more attention to contact and cooperation with the people. The command structure of the armed police is relatively flexible, and it is able to carry out rapid adjustments and actions according to the needs of specific tasks.

To sum up, there are some obvious differences between the army and the armed police in terms of tasks, responsibilities, equipment, and organizational structure. The army is mainly responsible for the country's defense and foreign operations, and its equipment and organizational structure are relatively largeThe armed police, on the other hand, are mainly responsible for maintaining social stability and law and order, and their equipment and organizational structure are relatively small. In addition, the army attaches great importance to the cultivation of combat effectiveness, while the armed police pay more attention to the cultivation of emergency response capabilities. These differences make the army and the armed police play an irreplaceable and important role in national defense construction.

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