Multipolarity

Multipolarity Dialogues: The Dawn of China's New Military Tech Age with TP Huang

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Oct 16, 2025
T.P. Huang, an independent analyst of Chinese military technology, dives into the stunning innovations showcased at Beijing's Victory Day Parade. He unpacks the reality behind spectacular weapons such as lasers and hypersonic glide vehicles, and analyses the operational readiness of these systems. Huang explains the strategic role of loyal wingmen drones, as well as why China's advancements in military tech are accelerating faster than the U.S. He also shares insights on future combat drones and the evolving balance of power in the Western Pacific.
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INSIGHT

China Builds Large Loyal Wingmen Fleet

  • China fields very large, tailless 'loyal wingman' drones sized like fighter jets and a broad unmanned portfolio from bombers to ISR platforms.
  • These systems aim to extend sensor reach, attrit expendable assets, and multiply individual manned fighters' combat power.
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Unmanned Teaming Preserves Stealth And Extends Reach

  • Loyal wingmen let manned fighters remain stealthy while expendable drones emit active sensors and draw fire.
  • Networked sensors and missile launches from unmanned platforms increase detection and engagement opportunities without risking pilots.
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Data-Driven Development Accelerates Progress

  • China is running many concurrent aerospace projects and real flight tests to collect data and train AI algorithms.
  • A large, young engineering workforce and continuous projects sustain rapid iteration and deployment.
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