China intends to show its new advanced technology weapons to the world


China is preparing For one of the most anticipated and political military events in recent years. On September 3, at Tianman Square, China on the 80th anniversary of Japan’s victory in World War II with a spectacular military parade that is not only a historical monument but a message to the whole world to prepare for the future war.

President Shi Jinping and several foreign leaders and officials, including Vladimir Putin, attend the ceremony. It has been reported that the presence of the Russian president has forced several European ambassadors to consider the incident in the event, fearing that it will help the Kremlin’s international legitimacy in the midst of continuous war against Ukraine.

China’s new weapons send a message

The parade will take about 70 minutes and dozens of buildings will be in the Changan street in Beijing. Shi, as the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, examines soldiers before marching through the field. More than 10,000 military personnel, more than 100 aircraft and hundreds of ground vehicles will be involved.

The official issue is the celebration of international peace and justice, but the real content will be to show the ability of the people’s liberation in the fight against advanced wars in new strategic areas: cyberspace, exterior, electronic warfare and hyperpressor. According to information leaked from Chinese clothing exercises and official sources, more than 100 weapons system models are all manufactured and will be displayed in operational services right now.

Enter anti -ship missiles

Among the most anticipated weapons are the new YJ (Ying Ji “,” Eagle Shot “) anti-ship missiles, designated YJ-15, YJ-17, YJ-19 and YJ-20. These are systems designed for a specific mission: to neutralize large US marine units, especially carrying aircraft, the heart of the American superiority in the Pacific. These carriers are part of China’s A2/AD strategy, namely the creation of “defensive bubbles” that can prevent or dangerous from the enemy fleet access to the South China Sea, the Taiwan Strait and the West Pacific.

China has developed a wide range of anti-ship missiles in recent decades, often starting with Soviet technologies, and then surpassed by indigenous designs since the YJ-8 of the 1980s, derived from French exucts. With the new series, China is trying to combine another qualitative mutation, a hidden combination, hypersonic speed and artificial intelligence.

The exact specifications are high secrets, but some of the distinct features are considered from general tests and specialized analysis. First: The minimum speed of 4-6, so within the range of the HPressone rockets, with the ability to maneuver the terminal to escape anti-missile systems. Second: The range of hundreds of kilometers. Third: Combined Flight Specifications, with Cruise Phase at Medium Height, and then descending grade to the sea to reduce the likelihood of interception. Fourth: Multiple tips with Beidou satellite, active radar and IR sensors. Fifth: Launching versatile, aircraft compatible, ships, submarines and mobile operating systems, increased potential saturation against enemy fleets. Together, these weapons show the United States that carriers are no longer unbearable and the Pacific is no longer the “American Sea”.

Going HPressoneic

The parade is also expected to be new launches capable of overcoming US missile defense and providing valid strategic deterrence. Exercise images show that road mobile ballistic missile systems, an ideal weapon to ensure the so -called second attacks in case of nuclear conflict. China is developing and deploying a new generation of advanced intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) designed to ensure the survival of nuclear deterrence in the event of a preventive strike.

One of the main models of DF-31AG is the estimated range of more than 11,000 kilometers (6,835 miles) that is capable of targeting any target on the US continent. DF-41 is in the next step. The most powerful intercontinental missile in China is considered to have a range of 12,000 to 15,000 kilometers (7456 to 9,320 miles) and can carry up to 10 Mirv warheads, each capable of targeting a different target. It is a phone and can be launched from both silvs and rail platforms. Beijing is also heavily located in JL-3, ICBM, which can be launched from nuclear submarines, is currently located in the new type of submarine 096.

STEALTH LETHAL DEALER

According to several analysts, the September 3 parade also includes FH-97: the first Chinese drone to be declared for war. Under the nickname “A loyal wing”, it is able to work with the manned fighters and carry out the identification, attack and electronic missions. If approved, China becomes the first country in the world to declare this type of secret unmanned aircraft “fight ready”, even the United States and Australia, which is still experimenting with similar models such as the Boeing MQ-28 Ghost Bat or the SkyBorg project.

Many detail remains confidential, but what has emerged, the FH-97 can carry guided bombs and air-to-air missiles and package the sensors related to identification and electronic warfare. In addition, it can have a network with fighters like the J-20 or J-16 and act as a force for offensive and defense missions. Finally, artificial intelligence systems for maneuverability should be independently planned, pre -planned pathways, threats and cooperation with manned aircraft. The aircraft publicly means signaling Washington, Tokyo and Taipei, which Beijing is capable of supporting the next -generation air operations that are difficult to deal with.

Blocking

Along with Hypersonic and ICBM missiles, China’s developing weapons include a less obvious but potentially revolutionary arsenal: electronic warfare systems and directed energy weapons. If the missiles are visible inhibitory weapons, electronic energy weapons and directing are a silent tool that can blind enemy radar and communication systems, neutralize drones and missiles on flight, and protect Chinese forces from cyber and space attacks.

China has invested heavily in the field, and considers it as a decisive victory in “our” and “smart” conflicts. China’s mobile systems and maritime systems can use the frequencies used in air, cruise missiles and satellites, while some people’s army types, cyberbullying and cyberbullying. Direct energy uses concentrated energy beams (laser, microwave, high -powered electromagnetic waves) to address their goals without traditional projectiles.

Also, the latest models of unmanned aircraft and warned warplanes, including underwater, will be displayed and expanding China’s monitoring capabilities in disputed waters. The first appearance of the September 3 parade. These systems are of great symbolic value: Beijing wants to show that he is not only caught with the West, but in some areas he intends to surpass it.

The story initially appeared in Wired Italia and translated from Italian.

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