Beijing Report — CCP Radar Technician Killed by Bombing in Iran
X: At China's 14th Electronics Research Institute in Iran, the radar institute's three staff members have been bombed to death. They were the technicians responsible for detecting F-35 stealth radar.
S: So that means the CCP is not only providing weapons but also technical support.
X: It has always provided technical support, and currently there are about 30 technical personnel in Iran. Three were bombed to death, and their families have already been informed. I have a student who previously attended a school specializing in radar research. The 14th Institute is a top technical unit for radar research, especially the development of long-range radar, which is handled by the 14th Institute. It's located in Nanjing, Jiangsu, and is a core unit of China's radar industry, known as the cradle of radar development.
S: Do you have the names of these three people?
X: My student didn't tell me the specific names; it's confidential, but it's confirmed that three personnel were killed.
S: The CCP can't openly talk about this matter.
X: How could they possibly talk about it openly?
S: It mainly depends on whether the families make a fuss.
X: After the families get compensated, how would they dare to make a fuss? Once the compensation is paid, the matter is over. Anyway, in cases like this, they usually pay a lot of money. If the families get ten or twenty million, what fuss would they make?
S: Is there more information on these three people? Their ages, how long they've been working?
X: Two are in their 40s, one is in his 50s.
S: How long have they been in Iran?
X: No specific time was mentioned. Anyway, they've always been responsible for the technical maintenance of China's exported radar systems in Iran. This time, it's confirmed that three were bombed to death. Besides the 14th Institute, personnel from the 38th and 22nd Institutes of China Electronics Technology Group are also in Iran. My student's child also joined the radar institute, and he told me he can't reveal too much.
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