Will a neighboring country increase defense budget citing China's drone order by 2025?
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Official defense budget announcements from neighboring countries, defense analysis reports
Chinese Army Orders Nearly One Million Kamikaze Drones, Delivery Expected by 2026
Dec 25, 2024, 08:30 AM
The Chinese army has placed a substantial order for nearly one million kamikaze drones from a domestic manufacturer. This order, which is one of the largest of its kind, is expected to be fulfilled by 2026. The announcement highlights China's increasing focus on drone technology as a critical component of its military capabilities. The order reflects a broader trend in military advancements, particularly in unmanned aerial vehicles, which are seen as pivotal in modern warfare. The implications of this order may extend beyond national defense, potentially affecting regional security dynamics.
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