Chinese scientists are guiding Iranians in their own language, Farsi, on the destruction of American technology.
An extremely dangerous trend is gaining momentum in China, as engineers, scientists, and technical experts methodically publish material aimed at providing direct support to Iran against US forces. This activity began in mid-March, just two weeks after the start of intense US-Israeli bombardments against the Islamic Republic. The movement was triggered by a video on the Laohu Talks World platform, which used Farsi subtitles to explain in detail how cheap and accessible systems can detect and neutralize the ultra-modern F-35 stealth fighter of the United States, garnering millions of views within a few days.
Dismantling the F-35 myth and Chinese assistance
The impact of these instructions skyrocketed when it became known that on March 19, Iran managed to deal a serious blow to an American F-35, proving in practice the vulnerability of "invisible" aircraft. Chinese experts from the fields of military technology, physics, and mathematics have now joined this effort, leaking critical data from Chinese Earth observation satellites onto the internet. Particular sensation was caused by the publication of data regarding the presence of US warships at the Diego Garcia base in the Indian Ocean, which was a target of Iranian missiles. Despite assurances from Washington of full interception, Chinese sources insist that key strikes were achieved against the base's infrastructure.
Artificial intelligence at the service of Iranian operations
Beyond satellite data, Chinese scientists are utilizing advanced artificial intelligence systems to provide strategic analysis to Tehran. Through these systems, the most dangerous zones are mapped and movements are predicted in the event of a potential US ground operation. The provision of this expertise functions as an indirect but extremely effective channel of support, allowing Iran to adapt its defense to the standards of modern digital warfare.
The digital blackout and the resilience of the state apparatus
Despite the intense flow of information, Iran has been facing massive internet connectivity issues for a month, which makes the mass processing of Chinese publications by the general population impossible. However, analysts estimate that Iranian intelligence services and military leadership possess the necessary infrastructure to bypass these obstacles, making full use of Chinese technical assistance. This cooperation, although unofficial, creates new dynamics in the conflict, as US technological superiority is now being challenged in practice by the combined actions of Beijing and Tehran.
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