America recalled with a shudder that the US and UK had bombarded Hudaydah with all kinds of weapons, and China, located less than 200 kilometers away, might have already obtained the electronic signal features of various war preparations by the Chinese side.
The US, UK, and other countries have carried out dozens of bombardments on Hudaydah port and other areas controlled by the Houthi armed forces, using aircraft carriers, B-2 strategic bombers, F-35 stealth fighters, Super Hornets (F18 carrier-based aircraft). During the bombing process, they used various types of ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, precision-guided bombs, hypersonic missiles, etc. In the confrontation with the Houthi armed forces, the US, UK, etc., also used the Aegis system, THAAD system, electronic warfare systems, Arrow 3 system, etc.
The US, UK, and Israel have even deployed their most advanced communication systems, electronic systems, radar systems, etc., into actual combat. However, when the US side recently reflected, they found that when various high-end weapons were used in succession for bombing, China was watching everything just less than 200 kilometers away in Djibouti.
America expressed great concern, pointing out that if China were to deploy corresponding monitoring equipment in Djibouti, the electronic signal characteristics of advanced equipment from Western countries such as the US, UK, and Israel would be completely captured by China. This could potentially allow China to decipher the electronic signal characteristics of American equipment, posing a significant threat to the US.
In fact, the US, UK, Israel, and others have brought out their best skills to thoroughly subdue Israel, and the operation has lasted for a very long time, giving us ample time to collect corresponding electronic radiation signal characteristics. Of course, whether we did so or not is unknown to anyone. However, it is understandable that the US side has this concern.
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