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Iran's Reliance On China's Beidou Satellite System Is A Game-Changer In War With US
Iran's Reliance On China's Beidou Satellite System Is A Game-Changer In War With US
Authored by former CIA officer Larry Johnson
During the 12-day war in June 2025, Iranian missiles and drones struggled against sophisticated Israeli and American electronic warfare. GPS jamming and spoofing repeatedly disrupted their guidance systems, limiting their effectiveness during the intense 12-day conflict. Fast-forward to early 2026, and the battlefield dynamics had shifted dramatically. Iran’s precision strikes began threading through advanced air defenses, hitting high-value targets across the Gulf with surprising accuracy.
Intelligence analysts pointed to one key...
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