China North Industries Corporation, otherwise known as Norinco, unveiled a new unmanned ground vehicle in November 2014 in Zhuhai. Dubbed the Battle Robot, this little guy is jam-packed with weapons. Among them, a self-loading 12-gauge shotgun as its primary weapon.
This Medium-Altitude Long-Endurance unmanned aerial vehicle was developed by the Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group, and first flew in 2009. Since then it’s been used by several countries, including by the Egyptian Air Force in March 2017 to combat ISIS. Total flight time is 60 hours, and it has a 4,400-mile range.
The H-6 has been around for a few decades, but it’s still being used by China. The aircraft is powerful, capable of producing long-range attacks and engaging in prolonged stand-offs against opponents.
Since making its first flight on January 11, 2011, which only lasted 15 minutes, the J-20 has become a formidable force in the Chinese military and throughout the world. It reportedly entered military service in March 2017, and experts believe it could have greater stealth capabilities than the American F-22 Raptor.