Xinhua: China parade displays reconnaissance-and-strike drone
China is set to showcase its advanced military capabilities, including reconnaissance-and-strike drones, during its upcoming military parade on September 3, marking the 80th anniversary of victory in World War II. This event, held in Beijing, is expected to unveil new-domain forces and new-quality combat capabilities, including unmanned systems [1].
The parade will feature a variety of drone systems, reflecting the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) rapid advances in integrating autonomous technologies across air, land, and sea. While the exact models and their capabilities remain speculative, leaked photos suggest the inclusion of previously unseen systems. Analysts believe these drones could underscore the PLA's shift towards AI-enabled, multi-domain operations [1].
The drones are expected to be displayed in static formations rather than in motion, primarily for security reasons. This approach allows the PLA to showcase its technological advancements without compromising operational secrecy. The parade will also highlight the PLA's strong capabilities to safeguard national sovereignty, security, and development interests, as well as maintain world peace [1].
The display of these drones is part of China's broader strategy to modernize its military and enhance its defense capabilities. The use of unmanned systems in military operations has the potential to significantly impact global geopolitics and security dynamics. As China continues to invest in and deploy advanced technologies, the international community will be closely watching the parade to gauge the extent of China's military advancements and their implications for regional and global security.
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[1] https://www.scmp.com/news/china/military/article/3323871/how-will-advanced-drones-and-robobeasts-share-stage-chinas-military-personnel
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