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 Multipolarity Multipolarity Dialogues: The Dawn of China's New Military Tech Age with TP Huang
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 Oct 16, 2025  T.P. Huang, an independent analyst of Chinese military technology, dives into the stunning innovations showcased at Beijing's Victory Day Parade. He unpacks the reality behind spectacular weapons such as lasers and hypersonic glide vehicles, and analyses the operational readiness of these systems. Huang explains the strategic role of loyal wingmen drones, as well as why China's advancements in military tech are accelerating faster than the U.S. He also shares insights on future combat drones and the evolving balance of power in the Western Pacific. 
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China's Parade Revealed Integrated Tech Leap
- China publicly showcased advanced systems: large unmanned platforms, hypersonic missiles, directed-energy weapons, and hybrid-powered armored vehicles.
- These displays suggest Beijing is integrating civilian high-voltage and EV tech into military platforms to boost power, cooling, and signature management.
Designations Signal Real Operational Programs
- Many parade systems already carry designations and appear to be in service or testing, not mere mock-ups.
- China's industrial scale and focused investment let it run hundreds of hypersonic tests and accelerate operationalisation.
Power Industry Gives China Laser Edge
- Directed-energy weapons work but performance depends on environment and sustainment issues like dust and cooling.
- China benefits from a huge domestic high-power electrical and EV industry that eases power generation and thermal management challenges.
