Are US intelligence agencies going deaf? Explosions are heard on multiple hills in Iraq, and it's clear that Iran has high-level guidance behind it!

Since the war against Iran, the US military's intelligence perception capability in this region has faced an unprecedented "deafness" crisis for the first time. Recently, in the rugged mountains of the Kurdish Autonomous Region in Iraq, the mountain-top listening stations once regarded as the US military's "eyes" and "ears" have been turned into ruins one after another.

Video footage shows that multiple forward outposts established by Kurdish forces in collaboration with the US military have been precisely destroyed by suicide drones. Over the past two decades, the US military has established many electronic monitoring stations in Iraq. These facilities were typically located on open hilltops to monitor activities along the Iranian border, intercept communication signals, and guide air strikes. However, recent developments indicate that this system is failing.

The destroyed facilities are not ordinary outposts, but advanced facilities specifically responsible for signal interception and electronic warfare interference. This means that the US military has not only lost its "eyes" but also its "ears." Although the US military has deployed advanced "Copperhead" anti-drone systems and electronic jamming equipment in the Kurdish region, these defense systems seem to have failed to lock onto targets in time or were suppressed at critical moments during this series of attacks.

Dao Ge believes that clearly, there are high-level experts behind Iran's strike strategy, because modern warfare is a battle of intelligence. However, Iran has never experienced the intelligence advantages brought by high technology, so it naturally does not understand these devices well, while countries that possess the same equipment naturally know them.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1859170614891660/

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