China is preparing to show off its latest high-tech weaponry at a massive Victory Day military parade. The event marks the 80th anniversary of Japan's defeat in the World War II. At least 26 world leaders are expected to attend.
Breakdown
- China is holding a large military parade in Beijing to mark 80 years since the end of World War II. 13s
- The parade will feature 25 troop contingents and advanced military equipment, including tanks, jets, drones, and hypersonic missiles. 31s
- Some of the showcased weapons include new air defense and electronic jamming systems. 44s
- Security has been heightened in Beijing, with traffic restrictions and preparations underway for weeks. 49s
- World leaders such as Russia's Vladimir Putin and Belarus' Alexander Lukashenko are expected to attend, while Western leaders are unlikely to be present. 1m 27s