More Than Pageantry, China's Military Parade Shows Off New Missiles, Drones and Other Equipment
- China showcased military advancements at a parade in Beijing on September 3, 2025, featuring underwater drones, missiles, and laser weapons.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attended the event highlighting China's military upgrades.
- President Xi Jinping declared China 'unstoppable' during a speech at the parade, marking 80 years since the victory over Japan.
- The parade included advanced missile systems like the DF-5C ICBM and hypersonic missiles.
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China unveils laser weapons, huge underwater drones, and advanced missiles in major military parade
China unveiled dozens of high-tech weapons and platforms in a grand parade Wednesday, including massive underwater drones, high-energy lasers, and a host of advanced missiles. Many of the weapons, such as anti-ship missiles and ICBMs, can project power far from the country's shores.Read the original article on Business Insider
China Shows Off Weapons At Huge Parade
From nuclear-armed missiles to air-defence lasers, hypersonic weapons and sea drones, China sends a broad message of deterrence with its largest-ever military parade in Beijing. Among the weapons there were new variants of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs). These included the Dongfeng-61, capable of carrying multiple warheads, and the Dongfeng-5C, designed for launches from northern China to reach targets across the U.S. Another highli…
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