
An infantry fighting vehicle of the Chinese team passes through a water barrier in the first round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 14, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught 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 Li Shuoxun)

An infantry fighting vehicle of the Chinese team climbs the mound obstacle in the first round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 14, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught 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 leaps forward on the treadway bridge setup in the first round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 14, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught 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 passes through a water barrier in the first round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 14, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught 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 passes through a water barrier in the first round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 14, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught 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 Li Shuoxun)

An infantry fighting vehicle of the Russian team presses forward on the track at full speed in the first round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 14, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught 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 team crosses the treadway bridge setup in the first round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 14, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught 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 Belarus team gallops on the track at full speed in the first round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 14, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught 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 Belarus team passes the viewing stand in the first round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 14, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught 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 Zhang Guangdong)

An infantry fighting vehicle of the Iranian team crosses a water barrier in the first round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 14, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught 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 Li Shuoxun)

An infantry fighting vehicle of the Iranian team crosses the treadway bridge setup in the first round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 14, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught 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 team climbs the scarp in the first round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 14, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught 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 infantry fighting vehicle crew of the Chinese team displays the national flag of China after the first round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 14, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught 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 Mo Pisen)

The infantry fighting vehicle crew of the Russian team displays the national flag of Russia after the first round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 14, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught 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 Lin Yong)

The infantry fighting vehicle crew of the Belarus team displays the national flag of Belarus after the first round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 14, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught 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 Lin Yong)

The infantry fighting vehicle crew of the Iranian team displays the national flag of Iran after the first round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 14, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught 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 Lin Yong)

The infantry fighting vehicle crew of the Venezuelan team displays the national flag of Venezuela after the first round of individual race of the Suvorov Onslaught contest in Korla, China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on August 14, 2022. The Suvorov Onslaught 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 Lin Yong)