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Chinese and Cambodian armored vehicles and soldiers assemble during China Cambodia military drills, May 2025.

China Cambodia Military Drills Reach Historic Scale with Robot Dogs and Warships – Without the B.S.

The China Cambodia military drills officially began on May 14, 2025, at the China-backed Ream Naval Base. Known as Golden Dragon 2025, the operation involves nearly 900 Chinese troops and over 1,300 Cambodian soldiers — the biggest joint exercise between the two countries yet.

The drills run until May 28 and feature coordinated land, sea, and air operations.

This year’s version is more than symbolic — it’s a showcase of strategy and tech.

Chinese and Cambodian soldiers march during China Cambodia military drills at Ream Naval Base, May 2025.

Tech on Display: From Warships to Robot Dogs

The drills highlight advanced Chinese military hardware. Equipment includes:

  • Warships, including the Changbai Shan
  • Armored vehicles and artillery
  • Helicopters
  • Recon and attack drones
  • Robot battle dogs and surgical robots

The focus? Counterterrorism coordination and humanitarian response simulation.

These high-tech elements mark a shift in the tone and intention of the China Cambodia military drills.

Beijing’s Growing Presence in Cambodia

China has invested billions into Cambodia — from roads and ports to the very naval base hosting the exercise.

  • The Ream Naval Base, renovated with Chinese funding, has sparked U.S. concerns about a potential permanent Chinese military presence.
  • Cambodian officials deny this, citing constitutional bans on foreign bases.

Still, the optics of Chinese warships docking at a China-funded base are hard to ignore.

The China Cambodia military drills play out amid rising global competition for influence in Southeast Asia.

Drills Reflect Shift from U.S. to China

Cambodia canceled its annual Angkor Sentinel drills with the U.S. in 2017. Since then, Golden Dragon has become the new norm — backed by increasing Chinese aid and diplomacy.

Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Cambodia just weeks ago to reinforce ties. Analysts say these drills reflect not just military cooperation but Beijing’s broader geopolitical play.

One expert called the China Cambodia military drills a clear flex of Beijing’s military and diplomatic muscle.

Close-up of Chinese soldiers during China Cambodia military drills in May 2025 at Ream Naval Base.

Final Takeaway

This year’s China Cambodia military drills go beyond joint training — they represent a growing realignment in Southeast Asia. With rising military integration and high-tech showcases, China is leaving a lasting mark.

Devin
Devin

Devin is the founder and lead writer of News Without BS, a fast-growing media brand focused on delivering clear, unfiltered news. With a background in strategic research and content development, he built the platform to challenge traditional media spin and make complex topics—from global conflicts to economic shifts—accessible and honest. His mission: inform readers with sharp, no-fluff reporting that respects their time and intelligence.

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