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Beijing, Moscow and shaken American allies are seeking new warheads as President Trump ends more than a half century of nuclear arms control with Russia.
Drone swarms can quickly overwhelm defenses and are difficult to combat effectively, but China's new microwave system could be about to change that.
PLA-linked research indicates a concerted attempt to develop lethal, autonomous drone swarms specifically for urban warfare, with Taiwan in mind. The results could be catastrophic.
Beijing’s military focuses on swarming drones that can pick off prey or robots that can chase down enemies.
China is sending tools to help Russia build its nuclear-capable hypersonic missile that Vladimir Putin is using to threaten the West.
Bangkok's recent purchases of Chinese military hardware include tanks, missiles and ships, while a submarine deal is back on track Thailand, a US treaty ally, has been adding to its arsenal of Chinese-made weapons with deals for ships,
China is putting directed energy at the center of its air defense strategy, unveiling a truck-mounted microwave system that it says can disable or destroy hostile drones from roughly 2 miles away. Branded the Hurricane 3000, the weapon is pitched as a way ...
As 2025 ends, tensions between China and Taiwan are higher — and more overt — than at any point in recent years, fueled by expanded U.S. military support for Taipei, increasingly bold warnings from regional allies, and Chinese military drills that look ...
China has firmly rejected U.S. calls to join nuclear arms control talks with Russia, particularly following the recent expiration of the New START treaty. This development leaves the U.S. and Russia without binding limits on their nuclear arsenals for the first time in decades.