Weapons To Be Showcased at China's Upcoming Military Parade
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Beijing's military will showcase new fighter jets, drones, and missiles during the "V-Day" parade on September 3.
A Chinese man in California has been sentenced to eight years in prison after pleading guilty to exporting guns, ammunition and sensitive military equipment to North Korea.
China has embarked on a rapid and sustained increase in the size and capability of its nuclear forces, according to the U.S. military and arms control experts.
Missiles are central to China's anti-access and area denial strategy, which seeks to prevent or restrict an enemy from entering and operating in a given area.
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North Korea has a secret base near China with missiles that could reach the U.S., a new report says
The intercontinental ballistic missiles likely to be housed at the military base “pose a potential nuclear threat to East Asia and the continental United States,” researchers said.
A Chinese national has been sentenced to eight years in prison for smuggling firearms and other military items to North Korea, the US justice department has said. Shenghua Wen, 42, received around $2m (£1.5m) from North Korean officials to ship the items from California, according to a statement from the agency on Monday.
From preparations for China’s military parade to scientists transplanting human brain cells to mice, here’s a round-up from today’s coverage.
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