China is preparing a large military parade in Beijing on September 3 to mark 80 years since Japan surrendered at the end of World War Two. The Victory Day event will include tens of thousands of troops, dozens of formations, and hundreds of aircraft, showcasing advanced weapons and new military technology. The parade will feature fighter jets, bombers, new tanks, early warning aircraft, and precision weapons, including hypersonic missiles. Officials say the display will demonstrate China’s growing military strength and ability to adapt to modern warfare. President Xi Jinping will review the troops at Tiananmen Square, with Russian President Vladimir Putin expected to attend. Security has been increased across the city, with checkpoints, road closures, and restrictions during rehearsal exercises that involved tens of thousands of participants.
The parade is seen as a show of China’s power as neighbors and Western nations watch closely. Analysts are particularly focused on the new missile systems and other high-tech equipment, which signal China’s expanding military capabilities in the region.
Source: Viewers Corner News