China has unveiled its latest generation of domestically produced weapons, showcasing a clear focus on unmanned systems, long-range strike capabilities, and anti-drone warfare.
Breakdown
- China displayed its latest domestically made weapons, focusing on unmanned systems and long-range strike capabilities.
- The DF-61 long-range nuclear missile was shown for the first time, capable of carrying multiple warheads and reaching up to 15,000km. 13s
- A range of autonomous drones, including aerial, underwater, and ground vehicles, were featured. 45s
- Hypersonic missiles designed to target large ships were prominently displayed. 1m 13s
- The parade reflected lessons from recent conflicts and China's aim to build a world-class military. 1m 27s