GLOBAL TACTICAL ANALYSIS CENTER
434 RAPOR KATALOGLANDI -- "China"
A senior Marine General warns of China's burgeoning military equality with the U.S., emphasizing urgent action to fortify bases.
China's new weaponized cargo ship boosts PLA's capabilities in the Taiwan Strait.
A prominent Chinese social media account was banned after allegations of endangering young women in dangerous stunts.
Japan is set to enhance its military capabilities to counter geopolitical threats, particularly from China.
China's diplomatic push highlights its strategic balancing between Iran and regional powers.
China's potential ban on sulphuric acid exports could destabilize key industries.
The US confronts significant challenges in deploying its $185 billion Golden Dome missile defense system, aimed at countering advanced hypersonic weapons and cruise missiles from China. Skepticism lingers over its effectiveness in strengthening deterrence.
Pony AI and WeRide are rapidly expanding abroad, driven by China’s world-leading NEV supply chain and gains in operational efficiency. The cheaper hardware and autonomous kits enable larger, cost-competitive deployments overseas, signaling a shift in global robotaxi competitiveness and urban-mobility services.
A weekend briefing highlights China’s potential shift to a nuclear-powered carrier and ongoing tech competition with US scrutiny over dual-use hardware. It also notes a fatal incident involving Japan’s Type 10 tank and civilian distress surrounding Hong Kong media, underscoring a widening security matrix in Asia. The collection signals rising capability gaps, deterrence challenges, and the risk of rapid escalations in multiple theaters.
Global arms outlays rose to a fresh peak of $2.9 trillion in 2025, signaling persistent insecurity and renewed rearmament. The top three spenders—the United States, China, and Russia—account for over half of this total, underscoring a shifting balance of power and intensified competition. The data point to a sustained acceleration in defence budgets across major powers and key regions.
Beijing moves to bar civilian drone sales, signaling a major tightening of urban security controls. The measure targets low-cost aerial systems with wide civilian availability, raising questions about enforcement, impact on industry, and regional security dynamics. Analysts weigh implications for surveillance, civil liberties, and future tech policy in China’s capital.
Beijing pushes the EU to remove Chinese companies and individuals from its Russia-related sanctions list, signaling possible escalation in Sino-EU economic and diplomatic frictions. Beijing vows protective measures for its citizens and firms and seeks resolution through dialogue. The move tests the West’s unified stance on Russia and the global reach of sanctions regimes.
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