Foreign Media: China has recently unveiled a new naval anti-drone air defense system, which has successfully completed its "standardization trial" in the Bohai Sea — meaning the system's design has fully met operational requirements and has been officially approved for mass production and deployment to military units.

In recent years, drones have been extensively used in conflicts such as the war in Ukraine and U.S.-Israeli military actions against Iran, posing a serious threat to modern surface warships and profoundly transforming naval warfare dynamics. China has accelerated its development of shipborne anti-drone capabilities precisely under this strategic context.

According to reports, during the standardization trials, the system successfully intercepted multiple drones conducting "high-difficulty" low-altitude penetration and stealth attacks. The test scenarios were designed according to real combat standards, with a focus on evaluating the system’s integrated interception capability under complex electromagnetic environments and ultra-low-altitude penetration conditions. The successful completion of these trials marks that the system is now fully ready for actual combat deployment.

Original Source: toutiao.com/article/1864417192354884/

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