China Launches Live-Firing Drills Around Taiwan
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China’s LandSpace challenges SpaceX with reusable rockets, methalox engines, and ambitions to reshape the global commercial space race.
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Chinese Startup LandSpace Attempt to Become 'China's SpaceX' Despite Maiden Rocket Test Failure
Startup space tech company LandSpace wants to become the 'Space X of China' even despite their maiden flight test's failure.
Key Points and Summary - China’s mysterious GJ-X stealth drone appears to have been filmed airborne, hinting at a massive flying-wing UAV with split rudders, a likely twin-engine exhaust, and counter-shaded coatings to confuse visual ID. -Earlier ...
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China's next big game to upend global trade: Hainan, free-trade colony 50 x Singapore
Even as the US raises trade barriers, China has gone the opposite way by making the entire island of Hainan a free-trade zone. Hainan is 50 times the size of Singapore. The Hainan facility helps international companies save on costs,
China's Ministry of National Defense has attracted more than 300,000 followers on the social media platform X within five days of launching its official account (handle: @MND_China).
A new report reveals an online campaign, likely originating from China, aimed at discrediting Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway.
Analysts say China has developed a chilling strategy for fighting a war with the United States: destroy America’s fighter jets before they ever leave the ground. In nearly every modern conflict, disabling enemy aircraft on the ground has been the first move.
China’s Ministry of Commerce clarified that the recently announced rare earth export controls, which triggered a sharp backlash by U.S. President Donald Trump, are not an outright ban. Trump viewed the new rare earth controls as a violation of an earlier ...
China’s focus on advanced UAVs offers critical insights into the People’s Liberation Army Air Force’s future airpower strategy. This image, shared on Chinese social media platform Weibo, shows the aircraft dubbed “GJ-X” by PLA watchers.
“They deplete fish stocks. They violate maritime laws. They harm local economies across the globe.” China’s fishing is “mostly a middle finger from the Chinese Communist Party to neighboring and coastal countries,” Mast added. Yes, China is the pariah of the seas.