The Indians couldn't cross over the Himalayas, no? Let alone with a numerically and technologically superior PLAAF engaging them
The immediate concern China has with India is back-and-forth pushing over a few tens of square miles of territory high in the Himalayas.

However India is also extremely well placed to interdict China's Belt and Roads initiative to Pakistan, the Gulf and Africa and Europe; and has ongoing border conflicts with China's primary client, Pakistan. The Indian Navy would be operating in its own waters, PLAN at the extreme end of a very dodgy supply line.

And if India were sufficiently pissed-off I've no doubt they could encourage significant unrest in Tibet, which China is extremely sensitive about.

TLDR: it's not really conventional land warfare China has to worry about.
 
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After this military reform, it is estimated that the parade phalanx will also change after there are more branches of the army.
Based on the original strategic support forces, the military aerospace forces, cyberspace forces, information support forces, and joint logistics support forces have been further developed.
 
That MBT is packed with sensors. Could be optionally manned.

Maybe,but it has an unmanned turret with APS ,unmanned turret also means synthetic vision is needed so a bunch of cameras, other sensors seem to be radar for APS and laser irradiation sensors
 
Those are too haphazardly stocked to be reloads. I figure, more likely those are simply pop-up smoke cans.
 
Those are too haphazardly stocked to be reloads. I figure, more likely those are simply pop-up smoke cans.
Well then, this put into question what those horizontally placed small tubes are.
3 on each side.
Earlier I assumed them to be smoke launchers, but yeah those pop up cans do seem more appropriate size for smoke launchers.
 
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If 70% were stuffed with Li-ion batteries, that's still a lot of room for sensors.
 
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Allegedly a huge torpedo similar to the Russian Poseidon.
An Autonomous torpedo.

Like those Autonomous cruise missiles, that are blurring the line between a drone and a missile.

UUV designation can also be used.


Some online netizens were saying it could be used in ambush tactics, staying dormant inside ocean for long periods.
 
The chassis and corresponding turret of the new generation of Chinese airborne infantry vehicle, which is estimated to be more powerful than the bmd4m.
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I've never been more supportive of Pentagon officials cancelling those obsolete ampv and m2/m10 like carriers.
These brand new Chinese carriers. Our biggest hypothetical future adversary, all of which allegedly use Russian hull construction from when the t14 tank was designed to get far greater armour thickness than the older cold war designs.
This means our current vehicles are far behind in terms of survivabili 1000017159.jpg ty
 
An Autonomous torpedo.

Like those Autonomous cruise missiles, that are blurring the line between a drone and a missile.

UUV designation can also be used.


Some online netizens were saying it could be used in ambush tactics, staying dormant inside ocean for long periods.
Like a giant, mobile, CAPTOR mine.
 
Why? Were they less protected than our current production?
Sorry for being a bit maniacal, my point was that these Chinese vehicles would have significantly higher defences than our (US military) vehicles.
 
Can also potentially be used to cut/destroy undersea cables of taiwan, with less chance of being detected and intercepted.
Nah, they have their delicated drones for seabed warfare like the HSU001 seen in the 2019 parade.
 
Sorry for being a bit maniacal, my point was that these Chinese vehicles would have significantly higher defences than our (US military) vehicles.
Surely better than what we have now would be the way to go, no?
 
There also is some kind of long range stealthy cruise missile, no pics tho
 

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