WHEN CHINA STAGED ITS MILITARY PARADE in Beijing last week, much of the commentary in the West focused on the political optics: Vladimir Putin was a prominent guest, joined by Kim Jong-un, Narendra ...
China’s September 2025 Victory Day parade wasn’t your typical military flexing. While Western analysts obsess over drone swarms reshaping battlefields, Beijing showcased something more calculated: a ...
A new Rand report explores the prospect of China embracing the more flexible Western concept of mission command and what that ...
WASHINGTON (TNND) — At a parade in Beijing last week, a massive display of military might from the Chinese Communist Party was broadcast for the world to see. Now, a new report from the House ...
Key Points and Summary - China’s massive military parade in September 2025 showcased its rapidly advancing air force, featuring multiple stealth fighters like the J-35. -However, the anticipated H-20 ...
Fighter jets. Drone interceptors. Strategic missiles. These are just some of the high-end weapons that China broadcast to the world on Wednesday in a military parade. But of equal importance, if not ...
China offered a glimpse of its growing military might in a parade in Beijing on Wednesday (Sept. 3), showing off new hypersonic and intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICMBs) and drone systems. The ...
Taipei declares CCTV report ‘clearly a public opinion operation aimed at intimidation’, although expert says real target may ...
Last week, the Chinese Communist Party commemorated the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II with a meticulously orchestrated military parade, showcasing an impressive array of advanced ...
Beijing is creating an integrated ecosystem where civilian technological innovation automatically serves military purposes: ...
On 3 September China displayed the country’s land-based, submarine-launched, and air-launched nuclear-capable delivery systems at the military parade to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Victory ...
China has delivered a chilling warning to the globe as Beijing flaunts its nuclear arsenal. Victor Gao, Vice President of the Centre for China and Globalization, declared China "will not fire the ...
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