Physical requirements of the Airborne Forces of our country.
With the continuous development of China's national defense undertakings, the status and role of the airborne forces in modern warfare have become more and more prominent. As an important part of the Air Force, the Airborne Forces need to have excellent physical fitness and skills to cope with a variety of complex environments and combat missions. Therefore, the physical requirements of our Airborne Forces are very strict in order to ensure the overall combat effectiveness and adaptability of the troops.
1. Height and weight.
In terms of height, the height requirements for our country's airborne forces are usually in the range of 165 meters to 185 meters between. This requirement is to ensure a stable landing of the Airborne Forces during parachuting and reduce the risk of injury. At the same time, height is also a relatively objective indicator, and through reasonable training and maintaining good living habits, you can gradually approach the standard range.
In terms of weight, China's airborne troops also have strict requirements for weight. Generally speaking, the weight of the Airborne Forces should be proportional to their height in order to ensure the coordination of body proportions and adapt to the carrying capacity of various equipment. During the selection process, the candidate's weight is rigorously measured and evaluated to ensure that it meets the criteria.
2. Physical fitness.
Physical fitness is one of the core requirements of the Airborne Forces, mainly including endurance, strength, flexibility, etc.
In terms of endurance, the Airborne Forces need to have the ability to sustain combat for a long time, so the requirements for endurance are high. During the selection process, endurance tests such as long-distance running are conducted to assess the candidate's cardiorespiratory fitness and endurance level. In terms of strength, the Airborne Forces need to have strong muscular strength and explosive power to cope with various combat missions and equipment operations. During the selection process, candidates are tested and evaluated for strength, including strength training programs such as pull-ups and bench presses. In terms of flexibility, airborne troops need to have good joint flexibility and flexibility to adapt to various complex movements and environments. During the selection process, the candidate's flexibility is tested and evaluated, including tests on joint range of motion, muscle extension, etc.
3. Psychological quality.
In addition to physical fitness, psychological quality is also one of the important aspects of the selection of the Airborne Forces. Airborne troops need to have calm, decisive, courageous and other psychological qualities to cope with all kinds of emergencies and combat pressure. During the selection process, the candidate's psychological quality will be assessed and tested, including psychological adaptability, stress resistance, etc. At the same time, the unit will also provide psychological counseling and counseling on a regular basis to help the airborne troops maintain a good psychological state and improve their ability to cope with various complex environments.
Fourth, skill requirements.
As an airborne soldier, the skills that need to be mastered include parachute skills, equipment operation skills, combat skills, etc. Parachuting skills are one of the basic skills of the Airborne Forces, which requires mastering the correct parachuting posture and operation methods to ensure a safe landing and effective execution of the mission. Equipment operation skills refer to the need for airborne troops to be proficient in the operation and maintenance methods of various equipment, including **, communication equipment, etc. Combat skills refer to the need for airborne troops to have a variety of combat skills and tactical awareness, including reconnaissance, assault, defense and other skills and tactics.
In conclusion, the physical requirements of our Airborne Forces are very strict in order to ensure the overall combat effectiveness and adaptability of the troops. With reasonable training and maintaining good living habits, it is possible to gradually approach the standard range. At the same time, the Airborne Forces also need to have excellent psychological qualities and skill levels to cope with various complex environments and combat missions.