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US Vulnerabilities Exposed in Iran War: Lessons Learned by China, Russia, and North Korea

US Vulnerabilities Exposed in Iran War: Lessons Learned by China, Russia, and North Korea
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World May 3, 2026 03:57

iran, china, russia, north korea - During the Iran war, the US military weaknesses were tested, providing China, Russia, and North Korea with real-time insights into Washington's capabilities and vulnerabilities.

US Vulnerabilities Exposed in Iran War

As the Iran war tested US military strength, rivals could observe Washington's capabilities and weaknesses. China, Russia, and North Korea monitored the conflict as a live testing ground.

Rivals Witness US Secrets

China, Russia, and North Korea had the opportunity to witness the US artificial intelligence-supported precision attack capabilities in action for the first time.

Cheap Weapons vs. Expensive Systems

The use of low-cost unmanned aerial vehicles by Iran highlighted the effectiveness against powerful US defense systems in the Gulf, offering China an advantage in scenarios like Taiwan.

New Generation Weapons Deployed

During the conflict, the US targeted over 13,000 sites in Iran and introduced new systems like the PrSM missile and the low-cost kamikaze UAV 'Lucas'.

Ammunition Stocks Raise Concerns

Reports indicate that the US depleted more than half of the stocks of four out of seven critical types of ammunition used in the war.

Critical Lessons for Future Wars

Experts suggest that the war not only showcased the US's current capabilities but also revealed vulnerabilities that China, Russia, and North Korea will likely consider in shaping strategies for future conflicts.

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