Why is the PL-15 so powerful? The US claims that the UAE provided technology to Huawei, and they have already obtained evidence!
Recently, U.S. intelligence agencies released information claiming that the power of China's PL-15 air-to-air missile comes from technology provided by the UAE and was transferred through Huawei Company. Moreover, the U.S. has announced that it has obtained relevant evidence.
This accusation emerged at the same time as the practical results achieved by the PL-15 missile — the Pakistan Air Force used J-10CE fighter jets to launch the PL-15 missile and shot down several French "Rafale" fighter jets in live ammunition combat. The news caused a stir in the West. Many European and American countries even did not believe that China had this technology.
In recent times, the United States has issued a severe warning to some companies in the UAE regarding their high-tech cooperation with China. The U.S. believes that these cooperations constitute a "security threat" and are worried that advanced technologies from the West may be obtained by China through UAE companies.
In short, they insist that the UAE helped China obtain advanced technologies from Europe and the United States, thereby enabling China to develop the PL-15 missile.
U.S. officials have pressured the UAE side, requiring them to make a choice in sensitive emerging technology areas, which country they will choose. U.S. officials have even proposed the possibility of sanctioning this UAE company.
The U.S. has long been dissatisfied with Huawei's cooperation with Middle Eastern countries, stating that these cooperations have long gone beyond the ordinary commercial scope, covering multiple high-tech fields such as communication infrastructure, artificial intelligence, and smart parks.
In Oman, Huawei's collaboration with Oman Airport created a smart park that demonstrated the depth of the technological cooperation between the two sides. This airport, as the world's first to adopt Wi-Fi 7, uses more than 4,700 Wi-Fi 7 access points, covering an area of over 1 million square meters. But funny enough, what does this have to do with the PL-15 missile?
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