Armed policemen forcibly board a cargo ship when it, regardless of policemen's many times of warning moves into the Three Gorges Dam warning waters with dangerous articles on board. The evildoers on board are subdued and the cargo ship carrying dangerous articles is towed to safe waters about 10 minutes later. This is an anti-terror and anti-air-strike maneuver at the Three Gorges Dam in central China's Hubei province on 28 October 2004. The maneuver is to improve the handling of emergency and accidents by the armed police forces safeguarding the dam, one of the largest hydropower dams in the world.
The Armed Police Hubei Contingent shoulders the responsibility of safeguarding the Three Gorges Dam. To ensure the absolute safety of the Dam, one of the largest hydropower dams of the world the Contingent pays special attention to ideological construction of officers and soldiers while making thorough preparation for security work in terms of staff assignment and tactical training to cope with occurrences of accidents. The anti-terror and anti-air-strike maneuver in the water of Three Gorges Dam region aims to improve the comprehensive competence in emergency management of the armed police forces.

Armed police practice an anti-terror and anti-air-strike drill at the Three Gorges Dam in central China's Hubei Province October 28, 2004. The drill is to improve the emergency management capability of the armed police forces for safeguarding the dam, one of the largest hydropower dams of the world.

An armed police officer mans a "water cannon�� during the drill.

An armed police officer jumps over to another boat in the drill.
