China has unleashed its new battlefield asset: robotic “wolves.” Unveiled at the latest military parade, these four-legged robots can scout, carry supplies, and even fire weapons. A glimpse into the ...
From nuclear-capable ballistic missiles to space defence systems, China showcases its latest weapons and claims the ‘entire ...
CHINA has shown the world the latest high-tech weapons being added to a growing military arsenal – but is all as it seems?
In a parade filled with symbolism, President Xi Jinping led China’s largest military event in years to mark a historic World ...
Designed to work with human soldiers or operate on their own, the robots are part of a wider modernisation drive that also includes new missiles and drones.
China unveiled new technologies at the Victory Day Parade, including ‘wingman’ drones, a ‘triad’ of nuclear missiles and ...
It suggests China has taken some notes from the Ukraine war, where these systems have been prominent ... and another ...
Failing to take the robotics race seriously means watching Beijing set the rules of the automated economy, and risks leaving American power to rust.
It's no secret that China is blazing full-steam into the future, developing technological marvels like levitating bullet trains, robot boxing fights, and a supercomputer network in space. But as ...
WeChat with billion active users and super-app features, Deep Robotics with Boston Dynamics-like robots demonstrate China’s ...
China showed off its liquid-fuelled intercontinental strategic nuclear missiles that have the "entire world under its strike range", according to state media. Beijing also revealed its first ...
Chinese leader Xi Jinping presides over a military parade in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square to commemorate the end of World War ...