China has deployed robotic weapons in Tibet on the border with India, according to the British newspaper Daily Mail.
Authorities in Beijing have decided to deploy robotic warheads near the border with India to support military personnel experiencing difficulties due to thin air and low temperatures in the Himalayas.
China's People's Liberation Army has sent 88 Sharp Claw unmanned mobile machine guns and about 120 unmanned Mule-200 vehicles to the Himalayas, which can also carry weapons if needed.
In May 2020, there was a clash in the mountainous region of Ladakh on the border of the two countries, as a result of which there were casualties on both sides. India and China have deployed heavy artillery, tanks and planes in the area. After a series of talks at the military and diplomatic levels, Beijing and New Delhi began withdrawing troops from the border line in February, which has not yet been completed.
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