The 10,000km flight to the Egypt International Airshow is as much a display of Y-20 and J-10 strength and capability as appearing at the show itself: analyst.
10,000km flight to the Egypt International Airshow is as much a display of Y-20 and J-10 capability as appearing at the show itself: analyst
Southern Theatre Command says troops are going to Ruili and Zhenkang in Yunnan province to ‘maintain safety and stability’.
Aerial encounters near South China Sea flashpoints come ahead of meeting between top Chinese diplomat and US national security adviser.
Beninese army receives howitzers and their accessories to help it ‘better respond to operational challenges’ in fight against terrorism.
Chinese military branch at centre of anti-corruption crackdown says the universities cannot take part in procurement activities until August 2027.
120th anniversary events focused on Deng’s military reforms but, unlike the 1980s, Beijing is now far more concerned about security threats.
‘Recent’ exercises involving the Type-071 Jinggang Shan took place against a backdrop of regular clashes between China and the Philippines.
Analysts say this year’s joint force exercises include all the elements needed for a small-scale war.
Photos indicate the directed-energy weapon has been installed on Type 071 amphibious vessel.
Deployment of PLA’s Type 075 warship signals Beijing’s ability to break through potential Western naval containment, analysts say.
The call for closer cooperation is in stark contrast to the growing tensions with the Philippines in the disputed waters
Annual exercise aimed at countering potential attacks from the PLA was open to the media for the first time in 12 years.
Beijing says latest operation designed to ‘enhance maritime traffic control and emergency rescue capabilities’ as Taiwan keeps watchful eye.
Once a tourist site in Shenzhen, the dilapidated vessel is moored in the Yangtze and part of plans for a defence education centre in Nantong.
Japan reports China’s second carrier, accompanied by three vessels, hosted take-offs and landings by jets and helicopters in Philippine Sea.
Manila is sending one of its most advanced vessels to relieve its sister ship at the Sabina Shoal, according to Beijing-based monitors
Company initially deemed to have military ties in limbo over reported reversal as influential US lawmaker warns of ‘direct CCP surveillance’.
Financial Times said the sensor maker has been dropped from a list of Chinese companies barred from defence contracts, but the Pentagon won’t confirm or deny.
The ship is equipped with an advanced naval air search radar and is expected to be deployed in the East and South China Seas.
Central government will take main responsibility for funding under revised regulations – costs previously shared with local governments.
Decline in Bangkok’s military relations with long-time ally Washington has allowed Beijing to shore up cooperation and weapons sales.