(China Daily) China declassified on Wednesday several new types of strategically significant weapon systems, including the nuclear-capable DF-5C intercontinental ballistic missile, capable of striking any part of the Earth.  

Upholding a longstanding practice that has been observed in previous parades, the People's Liberation Army Rocket Force unveiled its new strike missiles near the end of a head-turning parade marking the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War.

(Xinhua) China's hypersonic anti-ship missiles, including YingJi-19, YingJi-17 and YingJi-20, passed through Tian'anmen Square in Wednesday's V-Day parade. The formation also included YingJi-15 missile.

(Xinhua) China's reconnaissance-and-strike drones, wingman drones, and unmanned ship-based helicopters passed through Tian'anmen Square in Wednesday's V-Day military parade.  The weapons can carry out stealth assault, cover wide range, and collaborate autonomously.

(Xinhua) Sea-based unmanned warfare equipment, including China's new-type unmanned underwater vehicle, boat and mine-laying system, made an appearance in Wednesday's V-Day parade.

(Xinhua) China showcased its anti-unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) systems in Wednesday's V-Day parade. The formation included anti-UAV missile-gun integrated system, high-energy laser weapons, and high-power microwave weapons.  

The three types of weapons form the powerful "trio" in the PLA's anti-UAV system.

(Xinhua) China unveiled ChangJian-20A, YingJi-18C, and ChangJian-1000 cruise missiles in Wednesday's V-Day military parade to showcase long-range precise strike and multi-domain deterrence capabilities.  

It is the first time the cruise missiles of the PLA Navy, Air Force and Rocket Force units form a joint formation in parade.

(Xinhua) China's strategic bombers H-6N flew over Tian'anmen Square in Wednesday's V-Day military parade.  

Also showcased in the parade were H-6K and H-6J. These bombers are the PLA's air-based long-range strike forces.

(China Daily) China made public on Wednesday its first model of a fourth-generation main battle tank, which features an unmanned turret, an advanced radar, an active protection system as well as augmented reality technology.

(China Daily) Chinese tech giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd said its revenue stood at 247.65 billion yuan ($34.6 billion) during the April-June period, an increase of 2 percent year-on-year, with its core e-commerce and cloud computing businesses reporting robust growth.

(China Daily) Quicktron Robotics, a Chinese mainland maker of self-driving forklifts and other robots used in warehouses, has confidentially filed for a Hong Kong Special Administrative Region initial public offering that could raise at least $100 million as early as next year, according to people familiar with the matter.  

Deliberations are ongoing, and the size and timing of the deal may change, the people said, asking not to be identified because they weren’t authorized to speak publicly.
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