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China anniversary: Military parade brings out the big guns – [IMAGES]

(UTV|COLOMBO) – China will hold one of its biggest ever military parades on Tuesday as part of its celebrations for 70 years of Communist Party rule, and Beijing is promising to show off a host of new home-grown weaponry.

What equipment might we see on display, and why does China now have the second biggest military budget in the world?

What is planned for 1 October?

The military parade – part of a huge day of celebrations – will take place in Tiananmen Square in front of officials, selected members of the public, and 188 military attaches from 97 countries.

Two people take a selfie in Tiananmen Square

A defence ministry spokesman recently said China had no intention or need to “flex its muscles” with this display, but that the focus was on demonstrating a “peace-loving and responsible China”. Nevertheless, the sheer enormity of this parade has generated both admiration and scorn.

The Ministry of National Defence has reported that 15,000 military personnel will be taking part, including 59 different elements of the military, while 580 pieces of military equipment will roll through the streets and 160 aircraft will fly overhead.

President Xi Jinping will review troops along Chang’an Avenue – Beijing’s major thoroughfare – and afterwards a number of foot, armour and aircraft formations will pass through or over Tiananmen Square.

For the first time, a contingent from China’s 8,000-strong UN peacekeeping standby force will participate.

What equipment are we going to see?

The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is clearly excited about showcasing sophisticated new weapons platforms, all of which it says are already in active service.

Aircraft fly in formation over Beijing releasing coloured smoke - 2015

PLA propagandists have placed particular emphasis on new missile, stealth and unmanned vehicle capabilities. Among the machinery we’re expecting to see are:

  • The latest road-mobile DF-41 intercontinental ballistic missile, which Chinese analysts say is able to target any part of the globe, will be unveiled. It is said to carry a warhead payload of 10 multiple, independently targetable re-entry vehicles (MIRV). A MIRV warhead can be guided towards a specific target, so one could potentially hit 10 different targets over a wide area.
  • Another ballistic missile system, the DF-17, said to be able to carry a hypersonic glide vehicle akin to Russia’s Avangard system. Such vehicles are able to manoeuvre evasively at incredibly high speeds in order to evade missile defence systems.
  • More new missile systems including anti-ship, anti-aircraft and cruise missiles, as well as a new long-range multiple rocket launcher.
  • Two unmanned aircraft, one a supersonic surveillance and targeting drone called the DR-8 and the other a stealthy batwing-shaped drone dubbed Sharp Sword, designed to be launched from aircraft carriersA Chinese J-20 stealth fighter performs at the Airshow China 2018 in Zhuhai

Y-20 transport aircraft, J-20 stealth fighters and early warning and surveillance aircraft.

Servicemen post in front of a H6-N strategic bomber

  • The latest variant of China’s strategic bomber the H6-N – capable of in-flight refuelling and carrying air-launched ballistic missiles.

The PLA has emphasised that the parade will also demonstrate new levels of innovation from the domestic defence industry, and improved strike capability.

How much does China spend on its military?

Increases in China’s military spending have been remarkable, and have accelerated since Mr Xi announced major reforms in 2015.

Over the last decade, the defence budget grew by at least 10% every year – it now stands at $168.2bn (£136.9bn), the second largest in the world.

Graph showing US military spending at $643bn and China at $168bn

(Agencies)

 

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