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‘Nothing new’: US Army parade holds no surprises for Chinese military minds

Much of the technology on show is well known and not where the United States has an edge, observers say

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US President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump attend a celebration of the Army’s 250th birthday on the National Mall in Washington on Saturday. Photo: Reuters
William Zheng
The US Army’s parade through Washington on Saturday offered no surprises, Chinese military observers said, while cautioning that the full force of American power was not on show.

The parade for the US Army’s 250th anniversary showcased a range of American equipment, including Abrams tanks, Paladin artillery, robot dogs, reconnaissance drones, AH-64 Apache helicopters and Joint Light Tactical Vehicles.

Most of the technology is well known, with machinery such as the Abrams tanks deployed widely in conflicts ranging from the Middle East to Ukraine.
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The US equipment also has well-established Chinese equivalents, such as China’s Z-20 helicopter, which is considered comparable to America’s Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk. The Z-20 has advanced fly-by-wire controls, a five-blade main rotor for improved lift and range, powerful domestic engines and enhanced defensive systems.

Less is known about newer equipment such as the drones and robot dogs, and the roles those weapons would play in a conflict

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Song Zhongping, a military commentator and former People’s Liberation Army (PLA) instructor, said that many of the US Army’s weapons were developed well before their Chinese counterparts, and although there had been upgrades in recent years, there were “some shortcomings to a certain extent” in the American equipment.

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