# Military Discipline
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Beijing’s Human Statues: The Strategic Symbolism Behind China’s ‘Motionless’ Military Discipline
A viral video of a motionless Chinese soldier during a presidential arrival has been leveraged by Beijing to project military discipline and national confidence. The guard, part of an elite unit, follows a 'Four Nos' training protocol designed to transform individual soldiers into symbols of state stability.

The High Cost of Vanity: South Korean Pilot Penalized for Mid-Air Collision
A South Korean F-15K pilot has been fined 88 million won for causing a mid-air collision while attempting to take a photograph during a flight. The incident resulted in nearly 878 million won in damages, highlighting the dangers of personal distractions in military aviation.

Salutes on the Sidewalk: The Performance of Discipline in China’s Civil-Military Relations
A viral video of PLA soldiers saluting a courteous driver in Beijing highlights the state's ongoing efforts to enhance the social prestige and disciplined image of the military. The event underscores a broader strategic narrative of civil-military unity and the professionalization of the Chinese armed forces under modern leadership.

A Marine’s Miscalculation: Explosive Discovery at Palm Springs Airport Highlights Persistent Security Risks
A U.S. Marine was detained at Palm Springs International Airport after TSA found a live 25mm explosive round in his checked luggage. The incident highlights the severe legal and safety consequences of attempting to transport military-grade ordnance via commercial flights.

Discipline Over Ideology: The IDF’s Rare Rebuke of West Bank Radicalism
The IDF has suspended an entire reserve battalion following the harassment and detention of a CNN film crew in the West Bank. Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir condemned the soldiers' ideological rhetoric and professional conduct, initiating an unprecedented large-scale disciplinary retraining program.