China military parade LIVE updates: Beijing set to unveil latest weapons in Victory Day parade attended by Bob Carr, Daniel Andrews


China military parade LIVE updates: Beijing set to unveil latest weapons in Victory Day parade attended by Bob Carr, Daniel Andrews

You can watch a livestream of the military parade here.

China is tipped to showcase its latest anti-ship missiles, combat drones and nuclear-capable ballistic missiles this morning at a parade in Beijing to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.

Satellite imagery of the staging ground before the parade shows armoured vehicles, air defence systems, artillery pieces - including rocket launchers - and cruise missiles.

The new weapons incorporate cutting-edge technology such as hypersonic systems and are developed with the aim to suppress the US Navy in the Western Pacific, according to Tianran Xu, a senior analyst for the Open Nuclear Network security think tank.

Bloomberg

Good morning, I'm North Asia Correspondent Lisa Visentin, and you can follow our live coverage here of China's largest every military parade, which will kick off in about 15 minutes in Beijing's Tiananmen Square.

Chinese President Xi Jinping will preside over the parade - a showcase of China's cutting-edge weapons systems and strengthening diplomatic reach that is designed to cement the country's status as the leading challenger to US-led global order.

Xi will be joined by Russia's Vladimir Putin and North Korea's Kim Jong-un - the first time the three men have appeared in public together in a display of growing goodwill between the nations that some analysts have dubbed an "axis of autocracy".

The parade is being held to mark 80 years since Japan's defeat in World War II, and seeks to recast China's role as a historically important player in ending fascism, and reclaim what China sees as its rightful place as an inheritor of the post world-war international system.

Beijing's official message is that the parade is a demonstration of China's commitment to enduring worldwide peace.

But with Putin and Kim's attendance, China has also ushered into the global spotlight the man who has brought the worst war to Europe since the armistice in 1945, and his aiding abettor in North Korea's regime.

More than two dozen world leaders will attend the parade, including Iran's leader Masoud Pezeshkian. Most western leaders have shunned the event, except for the leaders of Serbia and Slovakia.

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