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China Unveils Nuclear Triad and AI-Enabled Arsenal at Victory Day Parade

Analysts read the showcase as a signal of AI‑driven, distributed operations oriented toward deterring conflict over Taiwan.

Overview

  • Beijing presented the DF-61 intercontinental missile and the air-launched JL-1 alongside the JL-3, with state media framing the trio as completing land, sea and air nuclear delivery.
  • The parade spotlighted autonomous combat aviation, revealing multiple loyal-wingman and UCAV designs—among them the known GJ-11 and new tailless flying-wing types—consistent with swarming concepts.
  • China flew the J-35 stealth fighter and displayed the J-15DT electronic-attack variant, with reporting indicating the J-35 has entered low‑rate initial production for future carrier air wings.
  • Directed‑energy and counter‑drone capabilities featured prominently, including the LY‑1 shipborne laser, truck‑mounted high‑energy lasers and high‑power microwave systems for swarm defense.
  • Uncrewed maritime platforms and long‑range strike weapons appeared in force, including the AJX‑002 extra‑large undersea drone, a stealthy uncrewed surface vessel, the DF‑26D anti‑ship ballistic missile and other hypersonic systems.