The Nation's Key Military Assets Debut: Our Military's New Generation of Weapons to Be Showcased
In recent years, our military’s weaponry and equipment development has achieved leapfrog progress and historic accomplishments. In this parade, all the reviewed weapons and equipment are domestically produced, currently active main battle gear. A significant proportion of newly unveiled equipment is making its debut, with an increased presence of new-domain and new-quality forces. Many of these represent the latest advancements reflecting the evolution of modern warfare, while some are considered national strategic assets.
All the reviewed weapons and equipment are domestically produced active-duty main battle equipment.
Feature One
Organize formations based on combat modules centered around new-generation fourth-generation equipment, such as new tanks, carrier-based aircraft, and fighter jets, to demonstrate the combat capabilities of our military system.
Feature Two
Selection of land, sea, and air series unmanned intelligent and counter-unmanned equipment, as well as new forces such as cyber-electronic warfare to be reviewed, including new drones, directed energy weapons, electronic jamming systems, etc., showcasing the new domain and new quality combat capabilities of our military.
Feature Three
A number of advanced weapons such as hypersonic, air defense and missile defense, and strategic missiles will be prominently showcased, demonstrating the strong strategic deterrence capabilities of our military.
It can be said that the weapons and equipment showcased in this parade possess a high degree of informatization and intelligence, fully demonstrating our military's strong capability to adapt to technological advancements and the evolution of warfare, and to win future battles.
【Copyright and Disclaimer】The above information is collected and organized by PlastMatch. The copyright belongs to the original author. This article is reprinted for the purpose of providing more information, and it does not imply that PlastMatch endorses the views expressed in the article or guarantees its accuracy. If there are any errors in the source attribution or if your legitimate rights have been infringed, please contact us, and we will promptly correct or remove the content. If other media, websites, or individuals use the aforementioned content, they must clearly indicate the original source and origin of the work and assume legal responsibility on their own.
Most Popular
-
Covestro faces force majeure!
-
DuPont to Spin Off Nomex and Kevlar Brands for $14.4 Billion: Is Aramid Fiber Still Attractive?
-
Metal Stamping Supplier Autokiniton to Close Detroit Plant and Lay Off Workers
-
Napan Unveils Thermoplastic Composite Three-in-One Power System Solution, Battery Cover Weight Reduced by 67%
-
Massive Retreat of Japanese and Korean Battery Manufacturers