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Moments of individual race in second day of Suvorov Onslaught, IAG 2022
Published: Aug 17, 2022 07:44 PM
An infantry fighting vehicle of the Chinese team leaps forward on the treadway bridge setup during the second round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 16, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught contest of the International Army Games 2022 (IAG 2022) kicked off on August 14 with participation of six teams from five countries, namely China, Russia, Belarus, Iran and Venezuela. (Photo by Luan Cheng)

An infantry fighting vehicle of the Chinese team leaps forward on the treadway bridge setup during the second round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 16, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught contest of the International Army Games 2022 (IAG 2022) kicked off on August 14 with participation of six teams from five countries, namely China, Russia, Belarus, Iran and Venezuela. (Photo by Luan Cheng)


 
An infantry fighting vehicle of the Chinese team wades through a water ford during the second round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 16, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught contest of the International Army Games 2022 (IAG 2022) kicked off on August 14 with participation of six teams from five countries, namely China, Russia, Belarus, Iran and Venezuela. (Photo by Luo Xingcang)

An infantry fighting vehicle of the Chinese team wades through a water ford during the second round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 16, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught contest of the International Army Games 2022 (IAG 2022) kicked off on August 14 with participation of six teams from five countries, namely China, Russia, Belarus, Iran and Venezuela. (Photo by Luo Xingcang)


 
An infantry fighting vehicle of the Chinese participating team drives down the hillside during the second round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 16, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught contest of the International Army Games 2022 (IAG 2022) kicked off on August 14 with participation of six teams from five countries, namely China, Russia, Belarus, Iran and Venezuela. (Photo by Luo Xingcang)

An infantry fighting vehicle of the Chinese participating team drives down the hillside during the second round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 16, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught contest of the International Army Games 2022 (IAG 2022) kicked off on August 14 with participation of six teams from five countries, namely China, Russia, Belarus, Iran and Venezuela. (Photo by Luo Xingcang)


 
An infantry fighting vehicle of the Chinese participating team passes through smokescreen obstacle during the second round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 16, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught contest of the International Army Games 2022 (IAG 2022) kicked off on August 14 with participation of six teams from five countries, namely China, Russia, Belarus, Iran and Venezuela. (Photo by Luo Xingcang)

An infantry fighting vehicle of the Chinese participating team passes through smokescreen obstacle during the second round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 16, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught contest of the International Army Games 2022 (IAG 2022) kicked off on August 14 with participation of six teams from five countries, namely China, Russia, Belarus, Iran and Venezuela. (Photo by Luo Xingcang)


 
An infantry fighting vehicle of the Russian participating team leaps forward through the bumps obstacle during the second round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 16, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught contest of the International Army Games 2022 (IAG 2022) kicked off on August 14 with participation of six teams from five countries, namely China, Russia, Belarus, Iran and Venezuela. (Photo by Luan Cheng)

An infantry fighting vehicle of the Russian participating team leaps forward through the bumps obstacle during the second round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 16, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught contest of the International Army Games 2022 (IAG 2022) kicked off on August 14 with participation of six teams from five countries, namely China, Russia, Belarus, Iran and Venezuela. (Photo by Luan Cheng)


 
An infantry fighting vehicle of the Russian participating team passes through the water barrier during the second round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 16, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught contest of the International Army Games 2022 (IAG 2022) kicked off on August 14 with participation of six teams from five countries, namely China, Russia, Belarus, Iran and Venezuela. (Photo by Liu Xun and Luo Xingcang)

An infantry fighting vehicle of the Russian participating team passes through the water barrier during the second round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 16, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught contest of the International Army Games 2022 (IAG 2022) kicked off on August 14 with participation of six teams from five countries, namely China, Russia, Belarus, Iran and Venezuela. (Photo by Liu Xun and Luo Xingcang)


 
An infantry fighting vehicle of the Russian participating team passes through the water barrier during the second round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 16, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught contest of the International Army Games 2022 (IAG 2022) kicked off on August 14 with participation of six teams from five countries, namely China, Russia, Belarus, Iran and Venezuela. (Photo by Liu Xun and Luo Xingcang)

An infantry fighting vehicle of the Russian participating team passes through the water barrier during the second round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 16, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught contest of the International Army Games 2022 (IAG 2022) kicked off on August 14 with participation of six teams from five countries, namely China, Russia, Belarus, Iran and Venezuela. (Photo by Liu Xun and Luo Xingcang)


 
An infantry fighting vehicle of the Russian participating team hurtles down the track during the second round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 16, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught contest of the International Army Games 2022 (IAG 2022) kicked off on August 14 with participation of six teams from five countries, namely China, Russia, Belarus, Iran and Venezuela. (Photo by Luan Cheng)

An infantry fighting vehicle of the Russian participating team hurtles down the track during the second round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 16, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught contest of the International Army Games 2022 (IAG 2022) kicked off on August 14 with participation of six teams from five countries, namely China, Russia, Belarus, Iran and Venezuela. (Photo by Luan Cheng)


 
An infantry fighting vehicle of the Belarus participating team leaps forward through the bumps obstacle during the second round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 16, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught contest of the International Army Games 2022 (IAG 2022) kicked off on August 14 with participation of six teams from five countries, namely China, Russia, Belarus, Iran and Venezuela. (Photo by Luan Cheng)

An infantry fighting vehicle of the Belarus participating team leaps forward through the bumps obstacle during the second round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 16, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught contest of the International Army Games 2022 (IAG 2022) kicked off on August 14 with participation of six teams from five countries, namely China, Russia, Belarus, Iran and Venezuela. (Photo by Luan Cheng)


 
An infantry fighting vehicle of the Venezuelan participating team passes through an anti-tank scarp obstacle during the second round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 16, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught contest of the International Army Games 2022 (IAG 2022) kicked off on August 14 with participation of six teams from five countries, namely China, Russia, Belarus, Iran and Venezuela. (Photo by Luan Cheng)

An infantry fighting vehicle of the Venezuelan participating team passes through an anti-tank scarp obstacle during the second round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 16, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught contest of the International Army Games 2022 (IAG 2022) kicked off on August 14 with participation of six teams from five countries, namely China, Russia, Belarus, Iran and Venezuela. (Photo by Luan Cheng)


 
The spectators cheer for the participating teams during the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 16, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught contest of the International Army Games 2022 (IAG 2022) kicked off on August 14 with participation of six teams from five countries, namely China, Russia, Belarus, Iran and Venezuela . (Photo by Luan Cheng)

The spectators cheer for the participating teams during the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 16, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught contest of the International Army Games 2022 (IAG 2022) kicked off on August 14 with participation of six teams from five countries, namely China, Russia, Belarus, Iran and Venezuela . (Photo by Luan Cheng)