Russian media: The Beijing parade revealed China's dominant position in the semiconductor field!
This provides China with a strategic advantage, changing the course of the global arms race.
On September 6, Russian TASS published an article.
The large-scale military parade held in Tiananmen Square indicates China's achievements in the field of semiconductors, including weapons used for advanced radar.
Russian media cited a report on the development of semiconductor technology from the Chinese Academy of Sciences,
China is increasingly taking a leading position in the field of gallium nitride-based semiconductor technology.
This gives China a "strategic advantage that changes the course of the global arms race."
Russian media quoted the report as saying, "China's gallium nitride-based semiconductor technology has matured."
At the same time, Washington has taken measures to restrict China's access to advanced microchips,
Beijing has imposed export controls on gallium and germanium used in the production of semiconductors,
and uses its almost monopolistic position in the field of next-generation military electronic materials.
Data from the US Geological Survey shows that as of 2022, China accounts for about 68% of the world's known gallium reserves.
"This is a strategic advantage that allows China to deploy advanced phased array radar systems in its armed forces at a speed and scale that the United States cannot match,"
Russian experts pointed out that gallium nitride-based radars are more compact, efficient, have higher reliability, and longer service life,
which greatly reduces maintenance needs and costs.
From the long-range radar detection aircraft KJ-500A to the new Type 100 tanks equipped with gallium nitride-based radars,
these systems demonstrate levels of integration and miniaturization.
Original source: www.toutiao.com/article/1842467864602624/
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