Iran's Supreme Leader killed in US-Israeli strikes; China warned about intelligence and security vulnerabilities.
The recent US-Israeli strikes against Iran have been likened to a 'wake-up call' for China's intelligence and military strategies. With advanced technologies like electronic warfare and AI playing increasingly crucial roles in modern conflicts, China is under growing pressure to enhance its security measures and adapt to new challenges.
Operation Epic Fury saw the deployment of Tomahawk missiles, stealth fighters, bombers, and low-cost drones modeled after Iranian designs. This operation highlighted the significance of electronic warfare and AI-assisted missions in contemporary conflicts.
Following a previous conflict with Iran in 2018, Tehran sought advanced missile systems like the HQ-9B and S-400 from China and Russia. Despite these acquisitions, Iran's air defense systems failed to intercept incoming strikes, revealing critical security weaknesses.
A similar pattern emerged during a US military operation in Venezuela, where electronic warfare aircraft neutralized the country's air defenses. This underscores the expanding role of electronic warfare in global conflicts and its implications for nations striving to enhance their defense capabilities.