Chinese-supplied air defense systems have now been tested in two real-world theaters: Iran and Venezuela. In both cases, systems marketed as capable of detecting stealth aircraft and enabling layered denial failed to prevent US and allied operations. The gap between advertised capability and operational performance is no longer theoretical.
The particular systems in question are radar architectures exported via state-linked firms like China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC), China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) and Norinco.
Beijing’s defense industrial base is undergoing a sweeping anti-corruption purge, with senior executives removed, procurement irregularities exposed, and program delays documented. The coincidence is notable and it raises a serious question. Are these export capability failures a reflection not just of US technological superiority, but of systemic issues inside China’s own air defense ecosystem?
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