Sgt Pat and Mal Antoni at Whatfinger News
China just announced the mass production of a quantum radar component that can detect even the most advanced U.S. stealth fighters. The F-22? No longer invisible, just very expensive and very exposed. The device is miniaturized, energy-efficient, and nearly impossible to detect, unlike the Pentagon’s panic. Beijing’s message is loud and clear: your air superiority has an expiration date. Source: La Razón
In a stark revelation that underscores the perils of unchecked Chinese espionage, a recent X post by Mario Nawfal highlighted China’s unveiling of a quantum radar capable of rendering U.S. stealth fighters like the F-22 obsolete. The announcement, sourced from Spanish outlet La Razón but echoing alarms from conservative analysts, signals Beijing’s mass production of miniaturized, energy-efficient devices that detect even the most advanced American jets.
This isn’t innovation—it’s the culmination of decades of intellectual property theft from the United States, propelling China to military parity and making any defense of Taiwan an insurmountable challenge when Xi Jinping inevitably moves to conquer the island. Conservative experts have long warned that China’s military buildup is rooted in pilfered American secrets. The Chengdu J-20 stealth fighter, often dubbed a “knockoff” of the F-22 Raptor, exemplifies this brazen strategy. According to defense officials, Beijing leveraged stolen U.S. technology to develop its signature stealth aircraft, hacking into Department of Defense systems and extracting blueprints.
Fox News reports detail how China accessed sensitive data on the F-22 and F-35 programs, with breaches numbering in the tens of thousands. One notorious case involved Su Bin, a Chinese national who conspired with hackers to steal F-22 and F-35 designs, funneling them to the People’s Liberation Army (PLA). As a result, the J-20 entered service in 2017, boasting capabilities that mirror America’s fifth-generation fighters, including advanced avionics and stealth coatings—tech that China couldn’t have developed independently so quickly. This theft extends to hypersonic weapons, where China has surged ahead. Conservative outlets like the Daily Wire and Fox News highlight cases of Chinese nationals stealing missile defense blueprints, including space-based detection systems critical for intercepting hypersonics.
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