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Three top Chinese military officers, including Admiral Wang Renhua, have been expelled from the legislature. This marks a significant escalation in the China military anti-corruption 2025 campaign.
As the US's commitment to defending Taiwan appears to waver, China's military activity has become a critical barometer. Observers analyze five years of PLA movements to decode Beijing's intentions for reunification.
A rare report on Chinese state TV shows the PLA conducting wargame simulations of battles in the Gulf of Mexico, near Cuba and Mexico, signaling a potential expansion of its global military ambitions.
China's Air Force commander, Chang Dingqiu, and political commissar, Guo Puxiao, missed a key event led by Xi Jinping, fueling speculation that the military's anti-corruption purge is expanding.
China's military mouthpiece, the PLA Daily, has detailed a new doctrine of 'unmanned attrition warfare,' which focuses on using large drone swarms in 'saturation attacks' to overwhelm and exhaust adversaries.
China's Xi Jinping has promoted two key generals overseeing the Taiwan Strait and Beijing, a move seen as an effort to stabilize the military after a major anti-corruption purge.
China's state media has released footage of a PLA war game simulating a fight between its J-16 fighters and the French Rafale, a move seen as a strategic signal to rivals like India.
China's anti-corruption drive in its military is more than a purge. It's a critical move to boost combat readiness and fix systemic weaknesses. Analysis.
An unprecedented public call for corruption tip-offs in China's Air Force reveals deep cracks in its military modernization, impacting global security.