China is not directly involved in the Iran–U.S. conflict—but that doesn’t mean it’s absent.
In international waters near Oman, a Chinese surveillance vessel—Liaowang-1—is quietly monitoring one of the most advanced military environments on Earth. From stealth aircraft like the F-35 to powerful radar systems and electronic warfare platforms, every signal tells a story.
In this video, we break down:
How signals intelligence (SIGINT) works in modern warfare
What China can learn from U.S. military systems in real combat
The significance of aircraft like the E-2D Hawkeye and EA-18G Growler
Reports of precision strikes and evolving battlefield capabilities
The growing intelligence network involving satellites and global data sharing
And how China’s indirect role could shape future conflicts
This isn’t about speculation—it’s about understanding how modern warfare is evolving beyond missiles and into data, signals, and information dominance.
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Credit to : The Strategic Brief
