May 30, 2026 - 21:18

A recent report from NBC has stirred controversy by suggesting that Chinese-made missile technology may have enabled Iran to shoot down a US fighter jet during a past conflict. The report, which cites unnamed intelligence sources, alleges that Beijing-linked systems played a key role in supporting Iranian air defenses and targeting capabilities.
According to the report, the incident involved a US aircraft that was struck by an Iranian surface-to-air missile. Investigators later found evidence pointing to Chinese components in the weapon system. The claim adds to growing concerns about the transfer of advanced military technology from China to Iran, particularly in the realm of air defense and precision targeting.
The report does not specify the exact date or location of the engagement, but it references a period of heightened tensions between the US and Iran. Analysts say that if confirmed, the incident would mark a significant escalation in the use of foreign technology by Iranian forces against American assets.
Chinese officials have not commented on the NBC report. The US Department of Defense declined to confirm or deny the details, citing operational security. The story has reignited debate over China's role in global arms sales and its willingness to supply allies with systems that could be used against American forces.
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