Members of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) are finding their feet more comfortable in a new type of training shoes. Newly equipped troops have found a cure for smelly feet and soldiers should be less vulnerable to foot-related diseases, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
The new breathable black shoes will be distributed to all armed police units by the end of July, it said.
"Liberation shoes," a kind of rubber footwear used by the Chinese army since the 1950s, will be gradually decommissioned from the service.
"It's light. I feel like stepping on spongy cushion while running," said Li Zhixiang, a member of the armed police, on the website.
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"Our dorm is no longer full of the smell of feet since we got the new shoes last year. Before going into mass production this year, the armed police tested the shoes and solicited the opinions of nearly 180,000 soldiers and officers, said Zheng Jianchun, a logistics official with the armed police.
After several rounds of improvements, the shoes are light and easy to carry.
The shoes passed the test of revolutionary years and have been the major footwear of the Chinese army since the 1950s, but they have their limitations.
They are not puncture proof, nor water resistant, and the low-waist design easily lets sand into the shoes and does not protect the ankle.
In recent years, liberation shoes have been gradually replaced by combat boots in military training, but soldiers still wear them during their downtime.
According to peacekeepers, the practical shoes are popular in African countries and sometimes can be exchanged with foreign soldiers for much more expensive European military boots.