China Arms Iran: A New Threat to US Stealth Dominance
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China is reportedly supplying Iran with advanced anti-stealth radar systems and ground-based interceptors. This significant military upgrade could fundamentally alter the balance of power in the region, posing a direct threat to previously untouchable US stealth aircraft.
These new anti-stealth radars boast a 500 km detection range, capable of independently tracking and neutralizing stealth bombers and fighters. This development not only negates past US military strategies but also highlights a critical vulnerability: the US is 100% import-dependent on China for graphite, essential for stealth bomber production, potentially making lost assets irreplaceable.
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We've all seen China shipping many cargo planes of equipment to Iran. And according to reports, I've done a lot of research on this, it appears that those include both anti-stealth radar systems as well as ground-based uh interceptors that can independently track and take down stealth bombers and stealth fighters. Now, what's interesting to me is that the anti-stealth radar claims to have a 500 km detection range using It's amazing. Isn't it, though? I mean, Mhm. And that eliminates the ability of what Trump did last June, bombing Fordo and others. But there's one more thing that wraps all this together, John, which is that if we were to lose a stealth bomber, I don't think we could replace it now, because it uses so many rare earths, and it also uses graphite, and China has a near 100% uh global control over the graphite uh industry, and the US is 100% import dependent on graphite and many of the rare metals. So unless we have stock piles sitting around somewhere, if we start losing stealth fighters or stealth bombers or even F-35s, I'm not sure how those can be replaced. What do you think? I have to ...