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From the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, the paramilitary public security force has been reorganized numerous times. The current designation since 1982, the People's Armed Police, was first used between 1959 and 1963. [4] [24] 1949–1950: Chinese People's Public Security Force, under the Ministry of Public Security (MPS)
According to the People's Police Law of the People's Republic of China (1995), the People's Police comprises five components: [1] [8] People's Police of Public Security Organs Chinese: 公安机关人民警察; pinyin: Gong'ān Jīguān Rénmín Jǐngchá; Working under the Ministry of Public Security (MPS) People's Police of State Security Organs
The Type 07 uniform made its debut in late June 2007 at a ceremony to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to China. Since the mid-1980s, the army's uniforms had been olive green. The Type 07 uniforms, in contrast, are pine green. The insignias of all Ranks of the People's Liberation Army are placed on green backgrounds. The old ...
The Ministry of Public Security (MPS, Chinese: 公安部; pinyin: Gōng'ānbù) [a] is a government ministry of the People's Republic of China responsible for public and political security. It oversees more than 1.9 million of the country's law enforcement officers and as such the vast majority of the People's Police.
Introduced in 2019, the Xingkong pattern replaced the Type 07 camouflage on the Type 07 service uniforms used by regular units. The new uniform and Xingkong camouflage were first seen in late September 2019 before the celebration ceremony for the 70th anniversary of the People's Republic of China .
A tri-service honor guard in their distinctive Type 07 uniforms. From its founding to 1955, the battalion did not have an official ceremonial uniform and just wore overcoats captured from the Japanese Army after World War II. From 1955, the battalion used Chinese made ceremonial uniforms for the first time.
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In 1982, the Ministry of Public Security formed a secret police force for aircraft hijackings. The force was transferred to the PAP; it was renamed as the Special Police School in 1985. In 2000, the school's dual education and combat/operation functions were "elevated" and it was renamed to the Special Police College. [1]