What Message Is China Sending During the September 3 Beijing Military Parade, by Hua Bin

The message is simple: if we mess in China’s neck of the woods we’ll get our asses kicked. From Hua Bin at unz.com:

The unveiled high-tech weapon systems are not just about hardware

The biggest news out of China in the past month is the military parade held in Beijing on September 3rd to celebrate the defeat of the Japanese during WW2.

President Xi Jinping was joined by President Putin and Kim Jong Un as well as the heads of state from Indonesia, Malaysia, Iran, Vietnam, Belarus, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, etc.

President Xi gave a short speech, but the real talking was done by the weapons on display at the parade.

And the message is loud and clear, in a language that the West, especially the US, can understand. The message is that China is ready to counter western provocation and bullying with force, more brute than what the west can come up with.

As the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East have shown, raw force is the only message that can penetrate through the thick skulls of the ignorant and the arrogant western ruling elite.

As my regular readers know, I follow Chinese military technology closely and have written about some of the high-tech weapons Beijing has developed from drones, missiles to fighter jets.

Even for someone who prides himself for following mil tech development for over 2 decades, I am dumbfounded by the number and the technical sophistication of the newly unveiled weapons.

Like other Chinese military enthusiasts, I haven’t even heard of half the weapons on display.

Most importantly, Beijing has announced these weapon systems are in service today, not prototypes or concepts. For example, the aerial parade didn’t feature the two six generation fighter jets (J-36 and J-50) that have caused tremendous interest in military circles since they were first observed in December 2024.

What this means is that the high-tech weapons from hypersonic missiles to extra large unmanned underwater vehicles (XLUUV) are already deployed for active duty and will be used if a kinetic war breaks out now. China is ready to define future warfare.

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