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China's rapid progress in developing and launching space systems like satellites and its work on counter-space weapons has US officials concerned.
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth on Saturday took aim at Beijing over an increase in "destabilising actions" in the South China Sea and committed to support Southeast Asian countries with technology to help them respond jointly to Chinese threats.
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China unveils new long-range missiles while Trump accuses Xi, Putin and Kim of ‘conspiring’ against US: Latest
China’s Xi Jinping gathered almost two-dozen world leaders to watch one of his country’s largest-ever military parades on Wednesday morning, an unprecedented event for an axis of nations challenging the US-led world order. Among the modern weapons ...
China showcased dozens of new weapon types and platforms in a grand parade on Wednesday. Many of them, such as its anti-ship missiles and ICBMs, allow it to project power far from its shores. The new systems include a slew of advanced missiles and high ...
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Japan’s New Laser Weapons Are Giving China Nightmares
In spite of the DEW weapons’ promise, they are still years away from completion—while China is prepared to make war in the Indo-Pacific almost immediately.
SINGAPORE, Sept 3 (Reuters) - From an upgraded, nuclear-armed missile with near-global reach, to air defence lasers, hypersonic weapons, and sea drones that could crowd its near seas, China sent a broad message of deterrence with its largest ever military ...
China showed off a range of weapons and military hardware with a massive parade on Wednesday, staged in front of President Xi Jinping and 20 other heads of state, including Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Here's a look ...
China displayed new weapons Wednesday at a military parade marking the 80th anniversary of World War II’s end. Beijing sought to display its growing military power as Chinese President Xi Jinping was accompanied by North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un and ...
S EVEN YEARS ago, when America’s trade war with China was just getting started, the Chinese science and technology ministry did something unusual. Its official newspaper, which usually confines itself to puff pieces about China’s accomplishments,
Beijing controls 90% of the rare earth minerals that power every American fighter jet, missile and submarine. Without firing a shot, China has weaponised the Pentagon's supply chain and exposed a shocking vulnerability.