Cambodia, China begin their largest military drills
- Cambodia and China began their largest joint military exercises on May 14, involving advanced Chinese military hardware including artillery and warships.
- Nearly 900 Chinese military personnel and more than 1,300 Cambodian soldiers are participating in the drills, according to the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces.
- The exercises include advanced military equipment, including armoured vehicles, helicopters, and reconnaissance drones.
- This year's joint drill is the biggest in the series, featuring land, sea, and air operations planned over the next two weeks.
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Cambodia hosts China for latest and largest joint military exercise
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia -- Cambodia's armed forces on Wednesday launched their latest -- and largest -- Golden Dragon joint military exercise with China, with land, sea and air operations planned over the next two weeks.
Cambodia and China Launch Largest-Ever Joint Military Drills
Cambodia and China commenced their most extensive joint military drills to date, showcasing a range of sophisticated Chinese military technology, including warships, artillery, and, notably, robot battle dogs. The exercises, dubbed “Golden Dragon,” underscore the deepening strategic alignment between the two nations and have drawn attention to China’s expanding influence in Southeast Asia. Unprecedented Scale and Advanced Technology The Royal Ca…
From warships to robot battle dogs: Cambodia, China begin largest-ever military drills
Cambodia and China on Wednesday (May 14) began their largest joint military exercises, involving advanced Chinese military hardware including artillery, warships and robot battle dogs.
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