China has allowed rare, close-up access to some of its most advanced ballistic missiles, as President Xi Jinping touts efforts to deter the United States ahead of a key leadership reshuffle starting on Sunday.
Several home-grown weapons systems including the Dongfeng-41 and Dongfeng-17 ballistic missiles were put on display as part of an exhibit on Wednesday in Beijing marking Communist Party achievements under Mr. Xi's rule.
While both weapons were paraded through Tiananmen Square to mark the People's Republic's 70th anniversary in 2019, they have rarely been shown at such an intimate distance.
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