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International News: China’s military parade was not just a normal display of tanks and missiles. This year, robotic wolves caught everyone’s eye. They marched alongside other advanced weapons, leaving foreign defense experts shocked. The idea of animals replaced by machines looked both strange and powerful.
These robot wolves are not toys. They are built with sensors, cameras, and artificial intelligence to track enemies. Unlike real wolves, they never get tired or hungry. They can be used in mountains, forests, and even urban warfare without fear.
By showcasing such machines, China wanted to send a strong message. It is not just following the world’s technology—it wants to lead. The parade made clear that China’s army is preparing for a future where robots fight alongside soldiers.
Many countries are watching with worry. Nations like the United States, Japan, and India see this as a warning. If China can deploy robot wolves now, what other secret machines might it be working on? The fear is spreading fast.
The wolves are just one example of China’s push. Drones, unmanned tanks, and AI-controlled missiles also appeared. Together, they show a pattern: China is investing heavily in high-tech warfare. Instead of old-style weapons, it is betting on machines that think and act.
Experts are now debating the risks. Should robots be allowed to fight wars? Who will control them? Some worry that machines could make war more dangerous. Others believe robots might reduce human deaths by replacing soldiers on the battlefield.
China’s parade was not only for pride but also to startle the world. Other nations will likely speed up their own projects. A new global arms race in robotic warfare may already have begun, changing the nature of future conflicts.
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