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China’s advanced Fujian carrier conducts ‘intensive’ eighth sea trial
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China's newest aircraft carrier, the Fujian, just wrapped up its eighth round of sea trials—this time with a notable twist: J-35 stealth fighters were spotted testing nearby. While it's unclear if these jets actually took off from the Fujian's cutting-edge electromagnetic catapults (a big deal if true), the whole operation signals Beijing's push to refine its naval airpower.
Editor’s Note: Aircraft carriers are floating symbols of military reach, and China's Fujian is its most advanced yet. Stealth fighters buzzing around during trials hints at the ship's potential combat role—something neighbors and rivals like the U.S. will watch closely. It’s not just about hardware; these tests show China methodically sharpening its ability to project force far from home.
Can China’s new stealth tech challenge Trump’s Golden Dome?
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Chinese researchers have reportedly created a new stealth material that might throw a wrench into a proposed U.S. missile defense system—dubbed the "Golden Dome"—by scrambling its infrared and microwave detection capabilities. If it works as claimed, this tech could shift the balance in high-stakes military tech rivalries.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about lab experiments—it’s a potential game-changer in the arms race between superpowers. If China’s stealth material holds up, it could undermine expensive U.S. defense projects, forcing a rethink of how missile threats are countered. For everyday folks, it’s a reminder of how much geopolitical tensions hinge on who’s got the better tech.
PLA scientists reveal tech breakthrough behind world’s fastest coilgun
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Chinese military scientists have unveiled a game-changing advancement in electromagnetic weaponry—a coilgun (think railgun, but using coils instead of rails) that fires an astonishing 3,000 rounds per minute, making it the fastest of its kind. The key? A capacitor-free design, which simplifies the tech and could make it more practical for real-world combat.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another lab experiment—it’s a leap forward in weapon tech that could shift the balance of future warfare. Coilguns have long been hyped for their potential to replace traditional firearms with faster, more efficient projectiles, but they’ve been held back by bulky, complex power systems. If China’s breakthrough holds up, it could give them a serious edge in next-gen arms development. For defense watchers, this is a big deal—it’s not every day you see a tech hurdle like this cleared.
US ‘learning’ from Ukraine conflict – Trump
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Former US President Donald Trump claims the US is closely observing drone warfare tactics in Ukraine, suggesting these innovations are reshaping modern combat strategies. His comments imply that American military planners are taking notes on how unmanned systems are being used in real-world conflicts.
Editor’s Note: Drones have become a game-changer in Ukraine, and Trump’s remarks highlight how even major military powers like the US are adapting their strategies based on lessons from the battlefield. This isn’t just about Ukraine—it’s a sign of how warfare itself is evolving, with drones now at the center of defense planning worldwide.

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