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🇨🇳 China just held their biggest military flex in decades.

They revealed 11 weapons that have never been seen before in public.

Military analysts are calling it a 'strategic message.'

Here's what each one actually means 🧵 👇
Hypersonic missiles were front and center.

China unveiled new models, including the DF-17 and the anti-ship DF-26D.

These weapons are designed to be unstoppable, capable of evading current missile defense systems.
New Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs) were also on display, including the DF-61 and the upgraded DF-5C.

These missiles have the range to strike targets globally, significantly enhancing China's strategic deterrence
For the first time, China publicly showcased its complete nuclear triad: land, sea, and air-launched nuclear missiles.

The debut of the Jinglei-1 air-launched missile marks a major milestone for the PLA.
The parade featured a new generation of "carrier killer" anti-ship missiles, like the YJ-21.

These weapons are a clear threat to naval fleets and are designed to reshape maritime warfare.
China's drone technology is advancing rapidly.

The GJ-11 "Loyal Wingman" UCAV was a highlight, designed to fly alongside crewed aircraft.

This is a key step towards next-generation air combat.
The innovation isn't just in the air.

China also unveiled a new underwater drone, the AJX002.

This long, tube-shaped craft signals Beijing's growing ambitions in undersea warfare. Image
In the skies, new carrier-based fighter jets like the J-15T and the stealthy J-35 made their debut.

These aircraft are crucial for China's expanding aircraft carrier fleet and power projection capabilities.
On the ground, China showcased its next-generation battle tanks:

the Type 99B and the new fourth-generation Type 100.

These tanks feature advanced protection systems and are designed for the modern battlefield.
Beyond conventional weapons, China also revealed new space and laser defense systems.

The HQ-29 is reportedly capable of taking down satellites, and new ship-based laser weapons were also on display. Image
Overall, the 2025 Victory Day parade was a powerful statement of China's military modernization and its growing global ambitions.

The world is watching as a new era of military technology unfolds.
I’m Shawn, a Generative AI Consultant passionate about building AI-driven solutions.

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