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China Showcases Nuclear Missiles, Drones, and Lasers at Military Parade

For the first time, China revealed its complete nuclear-capable triad, featuring missiles launched from land, sea, and air. Among the key systems were the air-based Jinglei-1, the submarine-launched Julang-3, and land-based intercontinental missiles Dongfeng-61 and Dongfeng-31. State media described them...
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The parade featured hypersonic anti-ship missiles. Reuters photo

For the first time, China revealed its complete nuclear-capable triad, featuring missiles launched from land, sea, and air. Among the key systems were the air-based Jinglei-1, the submarine-launched Julang-3, and land-based intercontinental missiles Dongfeng-61 and Dongfeng-31. State media described them as China’s strategic "ace" to safeguard sovereignty.

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Advanced Dongfeng Series

The parade also featured the Dongfeng-5C (DF-5C), the latest in a missile line developed since the 1970s. This liquid-fuelled missile can release multiple warheads at once. Additionally, China showcased hypersonic anti-ship missiles like Yingji-19, Yingji-17, and Yingji-20, reportedly tested against mock U.S. aircraft carriers.

The HQ-16 is a Chinese medium-range surface-to-air missile. Reuters photo

Cruise and Hypersonic Missiles

A wide range of cruise and hypersonic weapons were on display, including the Changjian-20A, Yingji-18C, and Changjian-1000. Cutting-edge hypersonic systems such as the Yingji-21, Dongfeng-17, and Dongfeng-26D were highlighted for their “all-weather combat capabilities,” according to Chinese state media.

Laser Weapon Systems

China demonstrated progress in laser-based defence systems, designed primarily to counter drone threats. The PLA showcased missile guns, high-energy laser weapons, and high-power microwave weapons. Together, these represented a new “triad” in its anti-drone arsenal.

Next-Gen Drones

The military parade also featured multi-domain drones, capable of operating both underwater and in the air. Reconnaissance drones, armed strike drones, and unmanned helicopters designed for ship launches underscored China’s expanding unmanned warfare capabilities.

Members of the Peoples Liberation Army stand as the unmanned operations group display drones during a military parade to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two, in Beijing.

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