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2026-04-03T12:05:46Z

https://nostr.download/4f311e54a74feb3b6e23d069a2eee2b824f32162f6597513edf89f4508c2a397.jpg 🇨🇳🇮🇷 Chinese civilians are crowd-sourcing Iran's air war — and it may be working.

On March 14, a Chinese engineer known as "Laohu Talks World" posted a viral tutorial — subtitled in Persian — detailing how Iran could use low-cost systems to shoot down a US F-35. It racked up tens of millions of views.

Five days later, Iran said it struck an F-35.

The creator is an alumnus of Northwestern Polytechnical University (under US sanctions), and is one of many Chinese STEM civilians voluntarily sharing military expertise online to aid Iran's war effort — with no payment or official backing.

Content ranges from F-35 targeting tactics to coordinates of US bases in the region.

Source: South China Morning Post, April 2, 2026

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