China to Showcase Stealth Drones and Hypersonic Missiles at WWII Victory Parade in Beijing
Thursday, 21 August 2025 () China will mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II with a military parade on September 3 at Tiananmen Square in Beijing, presenting its growing military power to both domestic and international audiences. The event will feature hundreds of aircraft, including fighter jets, bombers, and the latest generation of weaponry, such as hypersonic missiles, according to Reuters. Beijing Prepares a Show of Military Might This will be the second parade of its kind commemorating victory over Japan, the first having taken place in 2015. The upcoming demonstration is set to highlight China’s rising strength, with the United States closely monitoring the unveiling of new military technologies, Reuters reports. Debut of the FH-97 Stealth Drone According to the South China Morning Post, Beijing may present the FH-97 stealth combat drone for the first time. Photos from rehearsal, showing a shrouded aircraft on a truck trailer, suggest its inclusion in the parade. The FH-97 is a single-engine drone designed to operate alongside manned fighter jets, potentially making China the first country to deploy such technology.
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